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« on: July 22, 2008, 09:13:42 pm »

I know some peopple got into hunting to "kill hogs"

Just curious as to what other reasons folks might have to say.

I grew up as a dog person, going to shows and alot of time spent practicing and working the dogs and when I was a kid, I hated it, I was drug all over as far as Colorado to dog trials. My family, the girls did not go hunting anyway it was all obedience, PP, tracking, conformation, feild trials with the dogs, not real hunting. I worked at animal shelters and training/boarding facilities as a teenager and early twenties. I knew folks that hunted with dogs but not till later did I know about hog hunting and was curious. I asked around to go along and most would not let me go, because I was a female, and females will get hurt, that only made me more determined to go along.
I went on several dry runs before experiencing actual baying and catching a wild hog in the woods. I was hooked the first time I was on a succesful hunt. I also got involved in Bay pen trials and did that for a couple years before I got succesful and started really competing, until all my spare time was spent with hog dogs in the woods or in the bay pen, even to the point of calling in sick for work so I did not miss anything. I grew away from the pen dogs and just kept my woods dogs. I know why I like to hunt, I like to be with the dogs, I enjoy watching the young dogs grow and succeed. I love to see someone new, on their first hard hunt and get really excited, to the point they can't stop talking about every minute of excitement too.

WHAT ARE YOUR STORIES? As to WHY?
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« Reply #1 on: July 22, 2008, 09:31:08 pm »

You hit it on the head, all about the dogs.  From start... to finish.... and all the memories in between.
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« Reply #2 on: July 22, 2008, 09:33:17 pm »

PURE ADRENALINE!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Grin

I still love the feeling of going into a bay, with all the dogs baying and not knowing what you will see.
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« Reply #3 on: July 22, 2008, 09:45:40 pm »

Krystal, I was lucky in that I was able to meet good people early on that were willing to help me and answer alot of questions.  From these friends I was able to make other friends and meet other good people and even to this day I continue to meet good people that are out there for the same reason that I am.....to watch good dogs work.  You may even know some of those "early" people that helped me along the way  Wink

I hunt for one main reason only.......I LOVE to watch dogs work and produce a specific game.  It amazes me every time I unclip my dogs and we go hunting and of all the critters in the woods they are able to locate, stop and bay hogs.  


For every ying there is a yang though, I really like hogs.  Of all the animals in the woods hogs are some of the smartest, fastest, meanest, hardest animals that walk the face of the earth and I pat my dogs on the head every time they give me the opportunity to put my hands on a hog regardless of the sex or the size.

There are alot of other reasons that hunting is fun and time spent with friends is priceless, but the friends I spend the most time with all agree on one thing and that is that dog work and hog production is what keeps us waking up early and staying up late!!

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« Reply #4 on: July 22, 2008, 09:46:37 pm »

I enjoy seeing the dogs work.
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« Reply #5 on: July 22, 2008, 09:54:15 pm »

I'm with Mike,  its so much fun ridin around not knowing when or where its gonna go down.  But when it does, it's such a rush chargin into a bay and not knowing what your gonna see and how your gonna react to it.  On the other side of the coin, I am very new to owning dogs and it was an awesome feeling to see that when you get to the bay that your dog is in on the action.  I think in the future when they are striking their own hogs that both of these reasons will be my favorites.   Grin  

Oh yeah and ever since Mike and Matt came out that first time I have been hooked.  And believe me.... that was a wild hunt right there. Grin Grin Wink
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« Reply #6 on: July 22, 2008, 10:28:40 pm »

1. The pure enjoyment of watching the dogs work...from the pups just starting out to the experienced dogs, for me that's a pleasure.

2. The fellowship of family and friends in the woods.
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« Reply #7 on: July 22, 2008, 10:44:42 pm »

raising pups and watching them grow, and start findin and bayin theyre own hogs,,, time in the woods,, time with friends

basically the same as everybody else lol Grin Grin
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« Reply #8 on: July 23, 2008, 12:02:06 am »

Raised with bulldogs and that is what got me into it.  But just as the others I love to watch dogs progress and work no matter if it is PP work, Ducks, Deer, Cows, etc.  But I do ask myself everyday why I feed and have these dogs, but all it takes is to hear them talkin to one and I am easily reminded why they are around!

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« Reply #9 on: July 23, 2008, 12:13:25 am »

i was sitting at my girlfriends house and her cousin pulled up with about a 300 pound boar, with dogs in a box in the back of the truck and i said, "what'd shoot it with?" and he said he didnt shoot it he stuck it. i couldnt beleive it i had never heard of anyone around here doin that. so looked it up on the computer saw some videos and realized that is what i want to do. it all started out killin the hog cause i get that adrenaline rush everytime i hear a bay, also like to see the dogs grow and see the stuff they have accomplished. UGLYDOG i cant beleive they wouldnt let you go cause you were a girl. thats what our pick up line for girls were, "you want to do some hog doggin" i guaranteed that will catch a city girls attention  Grin
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« Reply #10 on: July 23, 2008, 01:57:07 am »

krystal, simple question for a great thread! my feelings mirror a lot of those already said. i am a born and raised "city boy" myself. didn't do any hunting, and not much fishing as a kid. got into it as an adult. and although i enjoys all things outdoors now, hog doggin stands apart from everything else. every time i rush into a bay, it's dang near as exciting as the first time! the whole unpredictable nature of this type of hunting, never knowing for sure just what might be waiting. and of course the dogs! their abilities simply amaze me. the whole teamwork aspect of it all too. we need them, and in the end they need us; and together we put hogs on the ground! and last there are the great people you get to meet and hunt with. i have met some really great friends thanks to hog hunting.
put all those things together and it just seems crazy not to hunt!
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« Reply #11 on: July 23, 2008, 08:31:59 am »

Great thread!! For me its all about the family, friends, dogs, and ADRENALINE Grin 
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« Reply #12 on: July 23, 2008, 08:32:59 am »

I have several reasons that I hog hunt.

1.  Getting to see good dogs work, which I can appreciate regardless of the job the dogs do. I can appreciate any dog that does its job WELL. Hogs, cattle, obedience, blood trail, etc.

2.  Adrenaline, night before last we were in the woods, and talking about how neat it would be to have a heart monitor that would chart our times in the woods. From the first bark, to our arrival at the bay.

3.  The "unknown"  -  You just never know what your dogs have found until you get to the bay, it could be a 100# sow, or a 250# boar with some ivory.  It's like scratching a lotto ticket.

4.  Quality time - Family, friends, and getting to see parts of Texas that you will never see from the highway. The feeling I get when our 7 and 10 year old daughters ask to go hog hunting with us, is hard to explain.   Or seeing Mandi head to a second bay and have the hog legged before a catch dog even shows up! They are memories I hope to never forget. 
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« Reply #13 on: July 23, 2008, 09:03:03 am »

Fellowship, watchin the dogs, and the unkown of what they got bayed in the bushes 5 steps from you Shocked.
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« Reply #14 on: July 23, 2008, 09:15:07 am »

ADRENALINE + THE UNKNOWN = MORE ADRENALINE Shocked
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« Reply #15 on: July 23, 2008, 09:38:36 am »

I have several reasons that I hog hunt.

1.  Getting to see good dogs work, which I can appreciate regardless of the job the dogs do. I can appreciate any dog that does its job WELL. Hogs, cattle, obedience, blood trail, etc.

2.  Adrenaline, night before last we were in the woods, and talking about how neat it would be to have a heart monitor that would chart our times in the woods. From the first bark, to our arrival at the bay.

3.  The "unknown"  -  You just never know what your dogs have found until you get to the bay, it could be a 100# sow, or a 250# boar with some ivory.  It's like scratching a lotto ticket.

4.  Quality time - Family, friends, and getting to see parts of Texas that you will never see from the highway. The feeling I get when our 7 and 10 year old daughters ask to go hog hunting with us, is hard to explain.   Or seeing Mandi head to a second bay and have the hog legged before a catch dog even shows up! They are memories I hope to never forget. 

Ditto on every point. 
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« Reply #16 on: July 23, 2008, 01:31:48 pm »

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.....cause somebody has to feed the ticks and mosquitoes around here! Grin

What else can you do year round that
  • is challenging (both mentally and physically)
  • allows you to prove and test yourself in so many ways
  • is good cardiovascular exercise
  • allows for quality time with family and friends
  • is a constant learning experience
  • allows you to be outdoors in God's wide open spaces
  • can test your emotions to the limit
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« Reply #17 on: July 23, 2008, 02:42:39 pm »

I agree with what others have said.

First and foremost, I enjoy spending time together in the woods with my son (and in another year or so, both my boys).  He's at the age that every one of our hunts will be a memory that will stay with him a lifetime.  I have never (and won't ever) push my boys to enjoy what I enjoy, but it thrills me that they are growing up passionate about the outdoors.  It's hard to get into much trouble in the woods or holding a fishing rod, and there are VERY few weekends that we're not in the woods or on the water.

Other than that, I enjoy watching my dogs and especially the young ones.  I can go to the woods and not even catch a hog and come home thrilled as to the show my dogs put on for me.  Nothings more pleasing than watching young dogs really start getting their game together.

As far as background, I was introduced to hog-dogging about 16 years ago by my wife's cousin (who is now a game warden in South Texas).  I have always been an outdoors enthusiast, and was invited on my first dog hunt shortly after my wife and I met.  I became addicted, and got my own dog (noticed singular) soon thereafter.  Hunted for many years with that dog and rifle.  Saw a guy driving down the road one day with a hog dog sticker on his window and I followed him into a parking lot.  Starting talking and he invited me to go hunting.  The next weekend I was introduced to two things I had heard about, but never personally experienced (or even desired to experience) which were go-yonder type dogs and hunting behind catchdogs.  From that moment, I was re-addicted and started all over with another style which I enjoy greatly.  I still get the adrenaline rush, and get all giddy inside ever time I hear one open up!  When I stop getting that feeling, my gear will be for sale.

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« Reply #18 on: July 23, 2008, 02:44:09 pm »

i have to agree with every comment, that has been made.  to me, it is about the dogs. l love to watch a dog hunt, be it birds or hogs.
i hope before i am to old, i will get to see a jaguar hunt with dogs. i have hunted bob cats with dogs. it is fun, but not like the bigger cats would be.
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« Reply #19 on: July 23, 2008, 06:56:33 pm »

I was born in to it my dad has hunted bear & lions and hogs all of my life he carried me to my first bear tree when I was just a little shaver and I have had a passion for hunting with dogs ever since then. I enjoy hunting with my friends or by myself it doesnt matter to me as long as I have a dog or two along. I like the excitement of hog hunting as much as anything but I have just as much fun whether i am hunting bear, lions, hogs, or wild cattle.
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