T-Bob Parker
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« Reply #20 on: October 16, 2011, 06:48:50 am » |
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Great pics yall. Cutterbay, what was a hog doing in the trees?
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« Reply #21 on: October 16, 2011, 06:58:19 am » |
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Great pics yall. Cutterbay, what was a hog doing in the trees?
That is a whole nother thread.
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"To me it is not always about the game you caught, but the memories you can't let go of. " Josh Farnsworth
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« Reply #22 on: October 16, 2011, 12:11:47 pm » |
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Thats sure a fine looking up shot of your fiest or terrier, any idea what bloodline, what kind of squirrel was he treeing there or was it a big ol fat coon in nest?? I am so ashamed when i see the size of that tree as well, we bulldozed so many down like that down here on the bottoms it was a sin, was this in texas or where if you dont mind, do you still have that dog and hunt squirels??? Have you ever hunted him on climbing game at night or on hogs once in a while?? I have about 20 that i load up in my old wolf dog box and drive around the 30 deer feeders after the hunters leave in Feb, I dump them only after i shoot into the hogs with some mini 14 rounds and make sure i hit 2 or 3 real good since i am so crippled down now days especially i am alone down there, I also live to catch coons hanging around the feeders a night robbing that high dollar corn and dump them on em as well, like a chinese firedrill with all them lumberjack matching back and forth, them coons pretty stout from eating corn omg weigh more than the lil fiests but when one gets its mouth around the coons neck its heave ho!!! Thanks for posting all of these pictures guys!!!!
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« Reply #23 on: October 16, 2011, 08:13:38 pm » |
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Awsome pictures guys!!! Im hoping to have some soon!!!
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« Reply #26 on: October 16, 2011, 08:54:22 pm » |
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HARD WORK PAYS OFF!!!! REMEBER IT!!!!
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T-Bob Parker
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« Reply #28 on: October 16, 2011, 09:08:15 pm » |
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Man those are all great shots, thanks. I took my wifes camera with me yesterday but as per my normal ADHD self, I left that joker in my pocket during the cool segments of the training sessions. I'm really inspired by yalls handy work and think I'm gonna have to try to remember it.
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« Reply #29 on: October 16, 2011, 09:13:17 pm » |
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Well here's one good one. Sent from my DROID X2 using Tapatalk
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Zaneo
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« Reply #30 on: October 16, 2011, 09:22:34 pm » |
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I hear ya t-bob seems like after we tie the pig up i remember the camera is in the truck lol! Never ever remember that sucker.
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NechesBobcat
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« Reply #31 on: October 16, 2011, 09:33:26 pm » |
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Thats sure a fine looking up shot of your fiest or terrier, any idea what bloodline, what kind of squirrel was he treeing there or was it a big ol fat coon in nest?? I am so ashamed when i see the size of that tree as well, we bulldozed so many down like that down here on the bottoms it was a sin, was this in texas or where if you dont mind, do you still have that dog and hunt squirels??? Have you ever hunted him on climbing game at night or on hogs once in a while?? I have about 20 that i load up in my old wolf dog box and drive around the 30 deer feeders after the hunters leave in Feb, I dump them only after i shoot into the hogs with some mini 14 rounds and make sure i hit 2 or 3 real good since i am so crippled down now days especially i am alone down there, I also live to catch coons hanging around the feeders a night robbing that high dollar corn and dump them on em as well, like a chinese firedrill with all them lumberjack matching back and forth, them coons pretty stout from eating corn omg weigh more than the lil fiests but when one gets its mouth around the coons neck its heave ho!!! Thanks for posting all of these pictures guys!!!! No telling on the bloodline. I bought him as a pup from an old man that said his parents were good squirrel dogs and he would be too. I use him for everything from coons, squirrels, hogs, and elephants... I hunt with him all the time. He's 6 years old now. I don't think there's anymore where he came from but I'm more than willing to let him father some pups (he's more than willing also). That picture was taken in the Sabine River Bottom in Texas. Anybody that ever wants to go on a good squirrel hunt, he's more than willing to travel.
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Some people call it damage... I call it hog sign.
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Zaneo
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« Reply #32 on: October 16, 2011, 09:57:12 pm » |
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Neches, is that a lacy in the first pic? Looks like it but i cant tell.
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« Reply #33 on: October 16, 2011, 10:39:08 pm » |
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it the only1
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John
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« Reply #34 on: October 16, 2011, 10:40:12 pm » |
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it the only1 this is the only 1 i have
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NechesBobcat
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« Reply #35 on: October 16, 2011, 11:31:12 pm » |
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Neches, is that a lacy in the first pic? Looks like it but i cant tell.
It was. It belonged to my buddy. It didn't stay around long. It stayed under our feet the whole time and showed very little interest in a hog. I saw it go up to a huge group of hogs several times and bark once and come walking back. This is one of the only hogs it bayed and it didn't do that long. The other dog in the picture is a whole different story though. He's the father of my oldest dog and was a hog hunting machine. He was stolen several years ago.
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Some people call it damage... I call it hog sign.
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Jpepper
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« Reply #37 on: October 17, 2011, 02:49:02 pm » |
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5 month old Lacy playing around with a 5 month old pit. EDIT: How about showing what type of camera you're using? I'm using a Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-WX9 Digital Camera.
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