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« on: February 21, 2015, 07:05:39 am »


Red Gal had this one bayed by herself.








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« Reply #1 on: February 21, 2015, 07:26:44 am »

I hit the wrong button on my ph. before I got the story on here. Went & made a hunt with my old time hunting buddy Charlie & two friends Chance & Blake. Charlie & I each turned two dogs a piece out & it was not long they struck. They bayed not long after & we went in & turned the catch dog loose. The hog or hogs broke before he got there & we headed out only to find Red Gal bayed by the truck. We knew Catch would get there pretty fast & we headed over there to find caught hog. That is the first hog of the day. Red Gal is just 15 months old & really clicking.
  Charlies dogs were running & they were soon out of pocket. We waited around for a little while & then I cast a couple of dogs in the opposite direction. Flash & Jack struck about 400 yards in & that is the last we saw of them for several hours.
  Charlies dogs came thru & bayed & Charlie, Blake & Chance went in & caught  120# sow. Charlies dogs rolled out & I cast a couple of mine into his & they ran about a hour or so & bayed. We went in & caught about a 225# black boar & this hog really did a number on my Bosco dog & Charlies smoke dog. We liked to never have got the bleeding stopped on Charlies dog. We barred the boar & headed out.
  Jack & Flash had split up after running several hours & we could hear Flash coming our way. We went down the road & sent some dogs to him. They ran several more hours & split up. Finally around 4:00 or so we had a bay. We went in & caught the red boar with a couple of spots on him. 2 of Charlies dogs & 3 of mine were on this boar. We barred him & headed out.
  My Red Gal gyp was showing treed a mile in so we hurried up & found a 4 wheeler trail going almost right to her. It was around 5:30 and getting dark. She was across a slew & we could hear the pig squealing. Thanks to Chance & Blake for crossing the slew & getting the pig & Red Gal. Chance said she was proud of that pig. She was laying down next to the pig with a foot over it. lol She had been running most of the day.
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« Reply #2 on: February 21, 2015, 11:20:00 am »

Good story and good hunt! Sounds like Red Gal is on her way to making a good one.
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« Reply #3 on: February 21, 2015, 11:25:48 pm »

Sure is a pretty hog red gal bayed up. Sounds like she's going to make you a heck of a dog.
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« Reply #4 on: February 22, 2015, 01:10:50 pm »

Good hunt and hogs Mike.
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