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Author Topic: Friday and Saturday Hill Country Hunts  (Read 1903 times)
slick
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« Reply #20 on: May 18, 2010, 07:38:31 pm »

great pics mate, im really starting to warm to those jagds.

what is the danger sign all about?  and what is a gyp?
please excuse my ignorance. im slowly learning the different terms you guys use.

cheers
jarrad
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« Reply #21 on: May 18, 2010, 10:54:02 pm »

great pics mate, im really starting to warm to those jagds.

what is the danger sign all about?  and what is a gyp?
please excuse my ignorance. im slowly learning the different terms you guys use.

cheers
jarrad

Jarrad.... I might be unique in that i only run Jagds but they have no problem getting the job done for me.                                                               

In this particular part of texas almost all if not all of the ranches are high game proof fences....however the hogs are free range and move through these fences just as a low fence. This particular ranch has a section that is leased for deer hunters only and other parts of the ranch that does not have paying lease hunters. The ranch also has areas for city people or vistors to hike and see the scenery. The section of the ranch where they only allow certain people is fenced from the remaining acreage. The sign is just to desinate the areas certain people are not allowed to access. In all that rambling i could have just said that it is a cross fence that seperates the deer pasture from the rest of the ranch.    Grin

A gyp is a young female dog. Take care!
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« Reply #22 on: May 19, 2010, 12:24:54 am »


 That looks like a fun hunt.

 Great pics.

 You 2 guys do it right....


 Bill
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