BoarNinja,
Sounds like you have a good one coming on. If she worked for over 20 minutes by herself and put hogs on the end of it at a year old, I would say you definitely have one to be proud of. No harm in her booger barking a few times on a group of hogs and her by herself. May be the first time she has seen that many hogs together. Let her confidence build and I bet she will be better with the groups next time.
So, tell me again when you are sending her down here to Fla?
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She bayed them about 30 minutes before she left with one. She started working tighter when she realized I was there and a big saw had all she could stand of it. She charged out at my gyp and when she tried to rejoin the group of hogs my pup latched up to her tail. They spun in a circle about twice before my gyp lost her grip and then that saw was outta there. I caught up to her about an hour and a half later. She was back trailing herself and coming to find me. Before I lost her signal in the creek bottom she must have stopped that sow for a little wile because I heard her bay about 800 yards away for a few minutes. After that she was just gone in the palmettos until I found her coming back.
I normally dont post anything about prospects of brag on any dogs except for my son's old brindle dog. He has earned it after 10 years of finding hogs for us and showing my son the ropes as much as I have, but this gyp is really showing something and I guess I just needed someone to give me a little validation. A pinch on the arm to make sure Im not dreaming so to speak. lol.
I hope she finishes out like I expect her too!!! I've been waiting on a gyp like her for a long long time.
crackerc,
The only thing I recall said about dogs traveling is you bringing those nasty Florida curs of yours to Texas! lol.
Better bring them in an armored truck is all I can say!