We went Saturday night and as lately we just cannot get anything stopped
These hogs know our truck and one of the guys that was with us had a dog that just couldnt keep his mouth shut ... as well as our mouthy catch dog who forgot his manners and wasnt paying any mind to the shock collar (guess he just wanted to catch a hog as bad as we do).
We jumped a few but they made it to the point of no stopping and were gone! The hogs have started moving during the heat of the day and one of the guys that hunts a grove next to our cane fields said they are slap tore up with hogs but they are just running them ....
maybe they will run them back our way so we can catch them!
We have been taking the puppies here lately and Little Nitro the black/tan pup went into the cane with the big dogs, we upgraded to the garmin about two years ago so we have tons of the old telemetry collars that the puppies wear just in case they get seperated and cant find their way back.
Charlie and Forrest took off about 1,000 yards staying gone for about 45 minutes or so only to come back empty handed with no hog and no Little Nitro :'( We got signal on him but it was pulling off one of the other collars in the ttruck and kept leading us back to the ditch - first thought was oh no gator....it was 6 o'clock am and he wasnt coming to us calling him which wasnt normal.
The people with us had to get home so we come back and drop them off/unload the dogs. So we take them home and unload the other dogs. The husband goes back over and looks all day long with no luck and now no signal so by then someone had to off picked him up
My husband calls the man that lives there as well as a few others including a Game Warden to let them know our pup had gone missing.
Today we get the call, Little Nitro has been found and is in Labelle. The original story was the puppy had traveled 35 miles and they picked him up just before town, one man took the dog and the other took the telemetry collar to use as his own.
I am not sure exactly what made them call and ask about the dog but needless to say we are getting our puppy and traccking collar back but now the story is they were coming from deer hunting and picked him up at the higway about 4 miles from where we were hunting.
I am relieved that we are getttng him back and that the man called but I am also mad as heck that they were contemplating keeping both the dog and collar ... although honesty goes a long way and it may/may not help - they will all have name plates by this weekend!