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« on: March 15, 2010, 08:36:48 am »

Well we kicked off grain season hunting on Saturday.  My uncle had a couple hundred acres of corn planted on some sandy ground and the hay man next door called and said he had some hogs hanging around so we loaded up 3...Monk, Paris, and Ranger.  We ended up baying two maveric boars about 120 and a crunching a shoat and called it a day about 10:30.  Play time was over and had to get back to work. Sad  First boar bayed in a thickett and kept drifting around on my loose baying dogs  lol....too bad for him he drifted into my sights. HaHA.  Paris rolled out and struck this second hog they bayed allong the river and while I was walking to the bay he decided to swim but not across he was headed down.....lol He swam down stream for a ways while I got in position and gave him a chance to come back to my side and he just kept on going down stream fighting dogs as he wen't so I waited for the dogs to clear out and I sunk him. 

These hogs are not runners they just walk or swim every where they go....I don't think they even know how to run.  The don't wear nikies at all and don't even know that there is a such thing as another county to run to. If they knew how to run that is.  I guess after 20 years of hunting these hogs we caught all the fast one and left nothing but the walking hogs for breeding.   All it takes is one bark and they automatically look for a good place to bay up.  Good thing because these loose baying dogs might not work otherwise....lol Grin  I'm just glad we don't have any super runner russian hogs around there haha.  Sorry no pictures

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« Reply #1 on: March 15, 2010, 12:24:03 pm »

Sounds like a good little hunt Waylon, spring has definitely sprung huh?
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« Reply #2 on: March 15, 2010, 05:50:11 pm »

Those corn fields sure do make some nice honey holes! I love grain season too, until the temp reaches the 90's. lol
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« Reply #3 on: March 15, 2010, 06:12:00 pm »

Beware Wmwendler! I have heard pigs are very smart animals and they could get internet service in those cornfields and then learn how run off of videos on Youtube!  Grin Good hunt!
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« Reply #4 on: March 15, 2010, 09:41:45 pm »

Beware Wmwendler! I have heard pigs are very smart animals and they could get internet service in those cornfields and then learn how run off of videos on Youtube!  Grin Good hunt!

No, you see, its not possible because we killed all the smart fast ones over a 20 year period and we are left with nothing but the slow ones for eternity.....I am going to coin a new phrase for these hogs......Dog dumb.......Its like dog smart......but opposite. Grin

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