craig
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« on: December 29, 2008, 10:43:04 pm » |
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when i got home from work today my dad's ranch hand called and said he had seen a hog behind my neighbors hog pen( he has a couple domestic sows). i told him id go check it out, i had been seeing a couple shoats up by the timber the past few days . so i loaded up some 5 mo. old pups and drove up the road, from the road i could see the hog about 1/4 mile up in the feild looked like he could weigh around 200#. i turned around and went back home and loaded my catch dog and my BMC, so i went back up to the feild and drove up where i had seen the hog, dumped out my cur dog and the pups ,wasnt just a few min. i had a bay,this was the pups first time to the wood,( they where baying good in the pen.) this place is grown up real thick with a creek wandering around thru it. so i unloaded my catch dog and was working my way up to the bay,i wanted to wait til the pups got to bay alittle before i sent in the catch dog,i was easing up thru the woods listening to the pups, i coulnt see them but i was real close so i sent in the catch dog and i followed her in, as soon as i got where i could see i was looking at a 350#'er with 3"teeth, he had slamed my catch dog and she was cut bad just behind her vest from the inside of her back leg all the way up into her flank and up under her vest,she was dragging her back end around so i caught her and then all i could do was stand and watch the bay, the hog was sitting flat on his butt. he finally saw me and broke. JR and the pups went with him and i called my buddy to bring some dogs. the pups came back pretty quick,i got everything loaded back up and drove around the section, where my buddy was waiting . a few min. later JR came back in he must have crossed the highway cuz thats the way JR came in from. i called the vet and took Hattie up to get stiched up ,this was a little more than i wanted to sew up my self. when i unloaded my pups at home i noticed my best pup was limping so i looked her over and some how her back leg had gotten broke down she had a real small cut insde her back leg he had cut that back tendon. what a freak deal. so im on the hunt for a catch dog i need something quik my dogs gona be out awhile.
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matt_aggie04
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« Reply #1 on: December 29, 2008, 10:48:43 pm » |
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I am sorry to hear that Craig, is there anything you can do for the pup with that tendon being cut like that? I hope you can get everything healed up quick. That is a prime example why I hate to hunt without some iron on my leg. Matt
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craig
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« Reply #2 on: December 29, 2008, 11:02:06 pm » |
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the vet said if i wanted to spend alot i could take her to tulsa and get her fixed might work might not, im just not a gambling man ill see how it heals on its own might make a brood gyp.
im not much on shootin hogs over my dogs but i think i would have this time.
THAT HOGS DAY WILL COME SOON.
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Flatbroke
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« Reply #3 on: December 29, 2008, 11:07:35 pm » |
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Thats a bad deal, I hope it turns out ok for you. I had my best dogs rear leg get a similar cut earlier this year it suckedl.
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craig
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« Reply #4 on: December 29, 2008, 11:10:11 pm » |
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i pick her up from the vet tommorow ill give you an update.
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Mike
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« Reply #5 on: December 30, 2008, 05:12:09 am » |
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I hate to hear that Craig, I hope they heal up.
It's a bad deal watching that happen without a gun in your hand... knowing there's nothing you can do.
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tnichol
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« Reply #6 on: December 30, 2008, 05:41:58 am » |
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Sorry to hear about it - sounds like a bad deal. I hope they heal up quicker than you expect. Bet you'll get that big un next time...
Tim
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Clay
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« Reply #7 on: December 30, 2008, 06:15:45 am » |
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Sorry to hear about the dogs craig.
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Mr. HG
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« Reply #8 on: December 30, 2008, 06:32:50 am » |
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Craig if you are not willing to do whatever it takes to help your dogs maybe you shouldn't turn them loose. Those dogs depend on us just like we expect them to risk it all to do our sport you have to step up and be PREPARED to save them. Shooting over your dogs has to do with saving them and being a good responsible hunter nothing else.If you don't know how to train your dogs to shoot over them ask somebody there are plenty people that do it and its plan B just in case.You don't wear a sit belt or a life jacket for nothing just in case.I hope your dogs heal up ok.
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hank
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« Reply #9 on: December 30, 2008, 06:46:40 am » |
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I have a friend whose puppy got its tendon below its back knee cut recently. He took it to the vet and the dog was good to go in 4wks. Hope your dogs make it and you catch the hog. Hank
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Mike
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« Reply #10 on: December 30, 2008, 07:00:30 am » |
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Craig if you are not willing to do whatever it takes to help your dogs maybe you shouldn't turn them loose. Those dogs depend on us just like we expect them to risk it all to do our sport you have to step up and be PREPARED to save them. Shooting over your dogs has to do with saving them and being a good responsible hunter nothing else.If you don't know how to train your dogs to shoot over them ask somebody there are plenty people that do it and its plan B just in case.You don't wear a sit belt or a life jacket for nothing just in case.I hope your dogs heal up ok.
That's all fine and good... but there's tons of places people hunt where firearms aren't allowed. Most of mine are that way. I've only needed a gun twice in ten years... it's gonna happen once in a while.
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Mr. HG
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« Reply #11 on: December 30, 2008, 07:12:41 am » |
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Mike once again that is true but if thats not the case in my opinion you have to be prepared to save your dog I think. If i couldn't have taken a gun to where the hog was with no ears that killed yalls dog then what would have happened. It looks like here we go again.I have shot maybe 3 hogs this year but I saved my dogs.I don't have good dogs but they are all I got I am saving them and its just a opinion!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Mike
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« Reply #12 on: December 30, 2008, 07:30:29 am » |
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I agree with you Des, if I had gun I could have easily killed both the hogs I was refering to... that no eared hog was one of them.
And I have started carrying one, where I can, because of that. It's a bad, helpless feeling watching that happen to your dogs knowing there's nothing you can do.
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craig
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« Reply #13 on: December 30, 2008, 08:24:49 am » |
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Mr HG if you dont think i wouldnt do what ever it takes then you need to talk to some of the guys that have hunted with me. i have been hunting for 12 years and have never needed a gun. until last night. the thing is a hog like that is rare as hens teeth up here, and i usually have 2 catch dogs with me. i was just a litlle short on dog power on a short notice hunt and like i said i would have used a gun if i had one.
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« Reply #14 on: December 30, 2008, 08:34:05 am » |
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Not trying to throw fuel on the fire but thats we always carry atleast two catch dogs....sometime three. Shiot does happen and sometimes there is nothing anyone can do about it. Show us some pics when you catch him.
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craig
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« Reply #15 on: December 30, 2008, 08:53:48 am » |
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thanks alot. i know all about the unexpected and your right. i would much rather have an extra catch dog or 2 than carry a gun.
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« Reply #16 on: December 30, 2008, 09:38:53 am » |
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Whats so bad about carrying a gun? I never let the dogs hit the ground without a pistol on my hip. Whether I am hunting them or just running them. The only catchdog I have right now is 12 weeks old. Most of the places that I hunt dont allow any guns but shotguns for waterfowl, but I take my pistol anyways. I just wear my conceal and carry holster so nobody else has to see it. But I guarandamntee you that if the owner of the property were there I wouldn't hesitate to pull it out and use it to protect my dogs. PROPERTY COMES AND GOES, GOOD DOGS DO NOT. Des, I am 100% with you. My dogs are risking their lives for me, I will do what it takes of me to keep them alive. I think some of these guys have too big of EGOS, if they are going to go into the woods without a catchdog, or a pistol, but frankly to me that just sounds like you better be ready to hit that hog like a catchdog, or get yourself stuck in a very helpless situation of watching your dogs get beat up. This is my OPINION Craig I hope your pup turns out ok.
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« Reply #17 on: December 30, 2008, 09:56:25 am » |
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I agree i never let my dogs out without a pistol on my hip regardless. I have had to shoot several hogs to save my dogs lives and wont think twice about doing it again.
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craig
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« Reply #18 on: December 30, 2008, 10:16:50 am » |
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each to his own i guess but im not here to impress anyone, just seems that all anybody ever tells is the good storys. i told my story to let some of these young hunter know what can and will go wrong. everybody has had a wreck or 2 but their EGO wont let them tell it..
my dog was cut in the first few seconds of contact with that hog the only thing that could of helped her is another catch dog. if i would have had a gun all i could have done is shoot him after it was all over he was staying bayed he wasnt attacking my dogs, and yes sir if that catch dog would have caught him i would not have hesitated to grab a leg , done it plenty.
i dont want to start a gun or no gun battle.
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« Reply #19 on: December 30, 2008, 10:25:22 am » |
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Craig all i have is one catch dog and a bunch of gritty curs. When the catch hits all the others catch never had the need for more than one catch dog.
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