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« on: August 10, 2024, 12:08:50 pm »

Man it was a rough morning Haakdt his ol lady(her first trip) Jason Oliver and myself turned loose this morning and dogs lit out
We dumped Lucy yogi and CJ also had a yearling gyp off cj and Haak’s brindle gyp(2nd trip in the woods) and I brought 2 7 month old pups chip and dale(first trip)
Was very pleased with all three of them they got out with the big dogs and hunted/followed them all morning

But people were working at the lease this morning we didn’t know about and they kept breaking bays driving by real close on tractors/sxs finally got a sow lined out tho! Lucy and chip got down by the river about 700 yards from the buggy and jumped one cj was about 200 yards from her he joined her real quick (and they left chip in the dust) they ran him around and yogi joined them he actually pulled ahead about 100 yards and shut it down him and cj stretched it out but it shook loose and Haak sent dro and sealed the deal, Kate and dale both got there about the same time we did coming in on the track and joined the fun chip didn’t show back up till we were loading dogs back on the buggies (so no pictures of chip)

Morning started out frustrating but dogs still managed to get it done despite the set backs!

First bay was right beside the rd before it got broke
dale and lucy
yogi
cj
dale is an extremely calm dog was real surprised he wasn’t going nuts by the hog tho
Kate
Jason
haakdt
Haak and Oliver
Haak and his ol lady
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« Reply #1 on: August 11, 2024, 09:33:57 am »

It’s frustrating for sure. I think that’s exactly what was happening to us on our last trip. We were hunting at a Yaupon Tea factory. There was a brush mulcher going in one area, a tractor shredding in the bottom we were in, and people driving around. We couldn’t keep anything bayed for it getting broke before we could get there.


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« Reply #2 on: August 11, 2024, 03:29:59 pm »

It’s frustrating for sure. I think that’s exactly what was happening to us on our last trip. We were hunting at a Yaupon Tea factory. There was a brush mulcher going in one area, a tractor shredding in the bottom we were in, and people driving around. We couldn’t keep anything bayed for it getting broke before we could get there.


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It’s definitely frustrating because the dogs are doing their job but things outta your control keep happening so you can’t do your part to seal the deal for them which is even worse this time of year with this heat


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