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« Reply #10 on: August 29, 2019, 09:49:07 pm » |
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This shows many different dogs all hunting and caught in the woods finder holder style. In both day light and dark. Winter and summer. Walking and driving buggy. Can't say I only have 1 dog that I ride a coat tail on. All these dogs caught in the woods and caught pigs for me on crop fields with the exception of the pit. She was unable to catch in the fields
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« Reply #11 on: August 29, 2019, 10:17:45 pm » |
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Some good pics and some interesting looking dogs. I think I'm partial to your red dog. He just has the look that is most attractive to me.
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« Reply #12 on: August 29, 2019, 11:18:51 pm » |
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Some good pics and some interesting looking dogs. I think I'm partial to your red dog. He just has the look that is most attractive to me.
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Thanks. That red dog is related to most of the dogs shown in this thread. He is my best pig dog I've ever had. I modeled my last breeding off of how I bred to produce him. Course I just have the one female from that litter but really excited and happy with her. She is gonna be an awsome looking and big female. I think she is gonna be the same size as Tuff and have a big ol powerful head on her. Gonna have to redo that breeding for sure. The parents to Tuff are both in Georgia on the same yard. He is re breeding them to make more little Tuffs for the 3rd time and I've got a similar style but better I speculate I've done and an gonna redo. We share dogs back and forth so him having them is about as good as me having them, I just don't get to love on them like I used to
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« Reply #13 on: August 30, 2019, 08:30:11 am » |
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Love all the old pics Dean. Haven't seen some of those pics or dogs in years. Thanks for the few cameos you gave me!!
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« Reply #14 on: August 30, 2019, 08:36:53 am » |
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You call that "woods'. I could blow up into "most" of those caught hogs with my boat  You better tighten up on those "one out" dogs. 90% of those pics have 2 and 3 dogs hanging on them  Pretty bad when even the "real Aussies" that are on this sight won't come on and defend you. You no why that is, because they have "class" ;)Be like one of them back home on an Aussie forum trying to convince veteran Aussie hunter's that "curdogs" from the Southern US are better hog dogs than anything they have ever "built". They know, as we do, that you are a "Kook". You just stick to "crop work" and running down improved pasture and field hogs Picture Boy. We'll take care of the "woods hogs", 
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« Reply #15 on: August 30, 2019, 09:24:46 am » |
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You call that "woods'. I could blow up into "most" of those caught hogs with my boat  You better tighten up on those "one out" dogs. 90% of those pics have 2 and 3 dogs hanging on them  Pretty bad when even the "real Aussies" that are on this sight won't come on and defend you. You no why that is, because they have "class" ;)Be like one of them back home on an Aussie forum trying to convince veteran Aussie hunter's that "curdogs" from the Southern US are better hog dogs than anything they have ever "built". They know, as we do, that you are a "Kook". You just stick to "crop work" and running down improved pasture and field hogs Picture Boy. We'll take care of the "woods hogs",  Pigs are caught whee they are found, they aren't allowed to run to the thick brush like your pigs. Now that I have disproved your claims once again, once again you try to move the goal post.
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« Reply #16 on: August 30, 2019, 09:52:39 am » |
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You've disproved nothing, if anything you have further "proved" my point. Hogs were caught where they were found, almost everyone in the wide friggin open, with plenty of "space" and visability to take pretty pictures  Most hogs I have ever caught in daylight hours have either been in or very close to their bed, 98% of the time the thickest, nastiest, crap around. Keep those posed pics coming Picture Boy. I'm out once again.
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« Reply #17 on: August 30, 2019, 08:47:55 pm » |
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You've disproved nothing, if anything you have further "proved" my point. Hogs were caught where they were found, almost everyone in the wide friggin open, with plenty of "space" and visability to take pretty pictures  Most hogs I have ever caught in daylight hours have either been in or very close to their bed, 98% of the time the thickest, nastiest, crap around. Keep those posed pics coming Picture Boy. I'm out once again. Yes warrent, you catch in the nastiest thickest stuff around because that's where the pigs run to when your dogs find them. Your catching on the pigs terms and not the dogs terms. What about this do you not get? It's really sad you hold up your failer to catch on the dogs terms as some sort of badge of honor. I've always heard ignorance is bliss and your a credit to that saying. If my dogs had to wait till the pigs got to the thick crap before catching them, then they wouldn't consider them nothing more than your dogs lol
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« Reply #18 on: August 30, 2019, 10:33:49 pm » |
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You just keep catching those "feeding" hogs out in the open bud.  Once again, you leave trailing them into the rough and catching them in or around their beds, after they have laid up for the day, to us  Can't get anymore "on the dogs terms" than that. One dog, winding or trailing hogs, that after feeding all night, had retreated to the "rough" to lay up for the day. Then, once arriving at the hog, catching and holding that hog if he decides to get up and run. Turned it right back around on you their didn't I  Now, what part of that don't you get. I'm done with you, Kook.
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