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« on: January 23, 2011, 09:55:56 pm »

not gonna hate the ahow i like but im to affraid thiis show is gonna get us all banned
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« Reply #1 on: January 23, 2011, 10:06:21 pm »

the only good thing i see that will help the hog doggers is "how mean and dangerous the hogs are" they talk about them like their just killers, i think that might help us, but i wish i had hogs coming im my yard like them people in florida id put a corn feeder in the front and back yard.
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« Reply #2 on: January 23, 2011, 10:35:12 pm »

ya i hear ya.people are gonna start gettn crazy ideas.like spca tryin to take dogs from uss saying its cruel and mean
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« Reply #3 on: January 23, 2011, 10:59:25 pm »

Am I the only that thinks people being scared of the vicious hogs as a problem? How many landowners are gonna let hog doggers on their property with out Liabilty Insurance? "Hogs can now hurt you if you disturn them, and I don't want that happening on my property" kind of attitude now has been fueled by the major hype of Reality TV
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« Reply #4 on: January 23, 2011, 11:06:49 pm »

well one good thing about hogs is they multiply fast and if they ever do stop hog dogging that will be a big mistake because, they will eventually root the highway up and when the farmers start loosing even more money that will somehow get in taxes in our favor, i just hope it never comes to it, i think what hurts us the most if you tube, it see alot of videos on there that hurts us worse than them tv shows but maybe it wont ever come to anything
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« Reply #5 on: January 23, 2011, 11:54:20 pm »

  i think what hurts us the most if you tube, it see alot of videos on there that hurts us worse than them tv shows but maybe it wont ever come to anything

I agree 100%.   

 

 
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« Reply #6 on: January 24, 2011, 02:09:25 am »

i wish i had hogs coming im my yard like them people in florida id put a corn feeder in the front and back yard.

brother we are scratchin for places down here.  what used to be the everglades is a gated community..lol  Some places though are thick, but not like it used to be.  If i want to hunt in the county i live in i gotta jump some fences if you know what i mean, and im too old for that crap.  Oh but I agree, You tube is killing this sport. 
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« Reply #7 on: January 24, 2011, 05:32:20 am »

Am I the only that thinks people being scared of the vicious hogs as a problem? How many landowners are gonna let hog doggers on their property with out Liabilty Insurance? "Hogs can now hurt you if you disturn them, and I don't want that happening on my property" kind of attitude now has been fueled by the major hype of Reality TV

x2 on that, as usual they are over sesationalizing it and only going to make it harder on those of us who dont act like that.  I am waiting for the day we have to carry liability ins, we would probably get it now if I could  out how to get it.....these people have NO BUSINESS on tv Imo.  They remind me of our neighbors
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« Reply #8 on: January 24, 2011, 06:51:55 am »

Am I the only that thinks people being scared of the vicious hogs as a problem? How many landowners are gonna let hog doggers on their property with out Liabilty Insurance? "Hogs can now hurt you if you disturn them, and I don't want that happening on my property" kind of attitude now has been fueled by the major hype of Reality TV

I have to carry a GL policy for me, my dogs, and everyone that hunts with me on about half of my places.  Its not expensive but I tell the landowners that require it that I won't charge for my services but they are paying the premium.  $800/yr or less isn't much when the hogs just took over $10k from the them the night before and no end in sight.  

If anyone needs contact info for general liablity policies for hunting activities shoot me a PM.  Its painless and the turnaround is quick.  
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« Reply #9 on: January 24, 2011, 07:04:40 am »

2 trips to the same ranch in Texas and only pull out 1 hog, this one out hunting dont look very productive. Once the hogs hit the woods it was over.
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« Reply #10 on: January 24, 2011, 07:22:34 am »

i wish i had hogs coming im my yard like them people in florida id put a corn feeder in the front and back yard.

brother we are scratchin for places down here.  what used to be the everglades is a gated community..lol  Some places though are thick, but not like it used to be.  If i want to hunt in the county i live in i gotta jump some fences if you know what i mean, and im too old for that crap.  Oh but I agree, You tube is killing this sport. 


Right now the biggest challenge for most hog doggers is finding a place to hunt. But the human population growth is wiping out our natural habitat. I can see that sometime in the future we will have to breed less hounds and long range curs and start breeding hotter nosed dogs that will catch right away because of the smaller tracts of hunting land.

I just hope that this TV show does not work against us somehow...
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« Reply #11 on: January 24, 2011, 07:30:08 am »

This dag gum show is really sturing up some s*** all the tree huggin hippies are killing us and the ppl on the show aint the best ppl for the job but were all hog doggers were kinda like a furternity stick togather through thick and then we will rise above this bs and run dogs the rest over our lives that's what we do its in our blood don't let them get to you brush it off and be thankful we have what we have yall be careful happy hunting and god bless
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« Reply #12 on: January 24, 2011, 08:29:09 am »

2 trips to the same ranch in Texas and only pull out 1 hog, this one out hunting dont look very productive. Once the hogs hit it was over.

Do you honestly think that they went to that ranch, somehow only caught one hog and it was miraculously that monster? I doubt it... Just like the other guys, they aren't catchin just a couple hogs a week. There is thousands of hours of film of all these guys catchin hogs and only  about ten min of film for each team makes the screen.
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« Reply #13 on: January 24, 2011, 08:38:31 am »

There is thousands of hours of film of all these guys catchin hogs and only  about ten min of film for each team makes the screen.


Thousands of hours?  Come on man...
If they hunted for 6 months straight, 10 hours a day thats only 1,800 hours....

I feel sorry for anyone who has to hunt for "thousands of hours" just to get enough footage for a TV program that according to you isn't really interested in the good footage anyhow.
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« Reply #14 on: January 24, 2011, 09:14:16 am »

I haven't watched it !!!  NO VIEWER'S NO SHOW!!.. I'd bet more doggers watched it than treehuggers.. People keep Watching they'll keep filming..
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« Reply #15 on: January 24, 2011, 10:03:44 am »

Judging from the blog page on discovery channel, I will be surprised if it continues to air past another episode or two. People are HOT, and I'm not talking just hog doggers. Johnny public wasn't ready for this, especially not the editing and the cut dog drama. I don't care how professional you think you are, once editing is done with you, you will look like a rank amateur. I do feel bad for these folks. Whether editing made them look hokey or whether they really are well dressed wannabes, this publicity has not been kind to them in any circles. At any rate, the fella with the trap is putting down more pork than two different dog hunters, and we know that dogs are more effective than how they are being portrayed.

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« Reply #16 on: January 24, 2011, 10:26:33 am »

i wish i had hogs coming im my yard like them people in florida id put a corn feeder in the front and back yard.

brother we are scratchin for places down here.  what used to be the everglades is a gated community..lol  Some places though are thick, but not like it used to be.  If i want to hunt in the county i live in i gotta jump some fences if you know what i mean, and im too old for that crap.  Oh but I agree, You tube is killing this sport.  

I can testify to this being FACT--- I use to jump fences back when I started NOT NO MORE it is not worth it just to get a hog---- other problem is land has been bought off by folks from other states and they won’t let you in their land no matter what because they think you are going to sue them if you get hurt not even legal weavers work no more ---so they rather see their lands destroyed before they give you access---

I tell you what though --- if the times comes where I need to hunt for survival they can ki$$ my arse because I am getting them hogs by any means necessary--- and I have a leg on em



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« Reply #17 on: January 24, 2011, 09:16:53 pm »

your my kinda guy oly ! could it be yankees and city ppl are the REAL  problem Huh???
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« Reply #18 on: January 25, 2011, 06:35:20 am »

your my kinda guy oly ! could it be yankees and city ppl are the REAL  problem Huh???

Cannot throw a blanket statement that ALL city folks are like this ---or a problem--- I personally know some pretty cool northerners but even then they still bring that fear of getting sued that has been DRILLED in their heads, it’s a mentality I believe. 

 The worse is they buy the land and sit on it and do nothing with it--- it’s just sitting there BUT God forbid you walked through it or in it and they fnd out you be in a heap of trouble--- most them do not even live in the state--- it’s a bit of a mess.
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« Reply #19 on: January 25, 2011, 09:19:04 am »

After the first episode, I was not real sure how the L3 crew could get much worse. I mean, I already made my comments about little Miss and her bling & pink knife, which I thought was tacky to say the least.

However, after Sunday's episode - I have reconsidered and realize that it is getting worse, everytime they put the cameras on L3 my whole family cringes - like, "what are they going to do/say now"! These people are so in to making their 15 minutes of fame, that they are not doing themselves or their dog any favors. Anyone else but me think that big old great dane is one hog away from a heart attack? That has got to be the worst shape I have seen a dog in after catching a hog in a long time. And he sure didn't have to run him far, they drove him right to the hog in the Mule! LMAO!!!! These people are a joke!!!!! I wish they had a blog on their website so we can tell them to pull the next episodes and save some face!

Also, did anyone else notice that the Aussie guy was in the pen tying a hog, while someone was poking the sow with a stick to make her move. It was only a split second, but we had it on DVR and it is clear as day. Just like I stated last week - staged for TV viewing.
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