TexasHogDogs
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« on: May 26, 2011, 02:17:35 pm » |
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Been a long time since I have seen a hog run like the one we was on today in the heat. Drop dogs out at 7 am not 200 yards down the road my Horn dog struck and it was none stop till almost noon time . This hog must have run 7-8 miles criss crossing the property. Somehow he shook my Horn dog and Whitey and they finally came back But Ole blue was gone we tracked and tracked and finally heard her in the worst part of the place in a 40 foot gully. So thick you could not hardly get threw it got there within 20 yards by this time my Horn dog Whitey joined back in with Smokey to help old blue well turn the catch dogs loose to stop the running but soon as the snap was undone he broke , they stopped him again about 200 yards but we just could not get to them he had two bad ass bulldogs on him my Ole blue bitch my Horn dog, Smokey and Whitey. We were trying to get out to the wheelers Tom was calling saying there was a hell of a fight going on not 100 yards from him threw the thick stuff and Tom just cant go no more like he use to so waited on us we get there i listen hear one bark and it goes silent . Am thinking O number 2 !Well not five mins goes by i pull out the tracking system it shows he has done cross back over the fence line , I could not believe it, this hog was a race horse to say the least and one fighting mean SOB! So we take off again tracking He now has Ole Blue , Horn, Smokey and Whitey on him dont know were the bulldogs are , we track and track till we get to the end of a 4000 acre place and there is a gully there that has to be 75 feet straight down the tracker says they are on the other side , cant hear them and we cannot cross the gully , private land on the other side so we wait and all the time am tracking them they go to their furtherest point and must have set up bay stayed there for about 25 mins then the tracker says they are on the move again this time coming back to wards us but off to the east some so we head to the cemetery me and kyle walking Tom riding four wheeler mine done ran out over a half a tank gone this morning. We get over there and i track it now says they have done come back past us and are headed back to wards were old blue had him bayed and am not believing all of this . so we are waking walking and no Tom finally I hear a four wheeler but it stops and Tom is hollering for us to get there . The bad boar has done ripped Ole Blue 7 inches right up the tit line to her back end . so I get there take a look and me and Tom have to leave to get her tended to . She had a small rip in the body wall inside but no guts cut sew it up then washed and cleaned everything and stapled her up. We done this at Toms house leaving Cory and Kyle to look for the rest of the dogs finally find them. Both bulldogs came back my old gyps vest was ripped up with Two holes going all the way threw and my Smokey dog cannot walk right now took a bad blunt blow to the shoulders but no cuts don't think it broke anything but it ain't good.
I got to say this is one of the baddest hogs I have been on in a long long while but he done pissed me off now and I can make him this promise your day ain't long off old buddy we will be back sharpen up them cutters you gonna need them !
Never seen the hog but I can tell ya he is plenty bad ! What a day man !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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« Last Edit: May 26, 2011, 02:27:47 pm by TexasHogDogs »
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« Reply #1 on: May 26, 2011, 02:38:03 pm » |
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Those are the type of hogs that keep this sport interesting and worth doing. Hope all dogs get well soon and you get him quick.
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« Reply #2 on: May 26, 2011, 02:51:39 pm » |
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Them are the hogs that show you what kinda dogs your feeding and will make them priceless in your eyes
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TexasHogDogs
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« Reply #3 on: May 26, 2011, 02:53:08 pm » |
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Yes sir I could not agree more. He is a Nasty, Sporty, Bad Bad dude have no ideal what he weighs never laid eyes on him today. I know it takes a pretty polished boar hog to do what he done to my cur dogs today not to mention shake two well well experienced bulldogs that both weight over 75 lbs and total athlete's tore one of thems vest all to hell ! Am sure this is going to get real ruff and real interesting before it is said and done .
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BA-IV
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« Reply #4 on: May 26, 2011, 02:56:39 pm » |
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I wish you all the luck, them hogs are rough a pack of dogs
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« Reply #5 on: May 26, 2011, 03:12:13 pm » |
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IMPRESSIVE! Also could have been a pair of boars working as a team. Starting to see more of that these days ---- 2,3,4 even 5 hogs running like deer and working the dogs over and never baying in one place more than 5 minutes at a time.... You will catch him or them having a bad day and get em sooner or later.
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« Reply #6 on: May 26, 2011, 03:13:50 pm » |
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How long were your bulldogs loose/lost?
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TexasHogDogs
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« Reply #7 on: May 26, 2011, 03:17:18 pm » |
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This place is notorious for these types of hogs over the last 30 years it seems to always carry some bad bad hogs. There has been many a great hog dog seen his last day in those woods I've lost two in those woods in the last five years not to mention how many Tom and his RIP brother Roland lost in all the years they have hunted that place since kids. I have also had to retire more than a few dogs hunting in those woods . It usually take a while to get a real dog killer like that in those woods but we most the time get them in the end and all of us Tom , Roland myself have paid some very high prices to do it in dog terms . But to me and them thats the sport and thats what makes great dogs it will sure nuff separate and weed out the weak. You are definitely right it is hard on pack of dogs. It seems those kinda hogs pop up about once every two years are so in those woods kinda funny ain't it how that goes.
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TexasHogDogs
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« Reply #8 on: May 26, 2011, 03:24:10 pm » |
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Underdog , we lost them for a pretty good while it must have been atleast a hour and a half maybe a little more but we were so worried about stopping that bad boar we just kinda left the bulldogs behind going to the cur dogs to try and get that bad boy. When this kinda thing happens most the time those bulldogs will eventually go back to were we let them off the wheelers and wait for us to pick them up if they can't hear the dogs anymore and really that is what they did today atleast Axle did Big Momma finally came up were we parked the dog trailer .
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« Reply #9 on: May 26, 2011, 04:04:14 pm » |
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Thems my favorite
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They Call It The Hill Country I Call It Home ! The more people I'm around the more I like my dogs !! ROOT HOG OR DIE
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BarrNinja
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Wew! Nothing like those extra mean scalded apes!!! I hope your dogs heal up soon and looking forward to hear about how you put an end to that one!
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"No man should be allowed to be President who does not understand hogs." - President Harry Truman
“I like hogs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Hogs treat us as equals” - Sir Winston Churchill
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da-n the back luck Jimmy you get him next time ..hope your dogs heal soon
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God is great, beer is good, and people are crazy!
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All I now is that that hog was a bad hog. I am ready to back out there and get that hog. It was fun havin to run all over that place.
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Texashogdogs, Thanks for the story...I am sure you will get him. We have quite a few around here like that. If you don't get there quick they will whip the dogs and break and run before the catch dogs get there. It is hard to catch them because they look for the thickest briars in the woods. The hogs can move in this brush but the dogs can't. I think some of these hogs know exactly how to handle a dog pack. It sounds to me that you have a great pack of dogs with no quit.
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Training dogs is not about quantity, it's more about timing, the right situations, and proper guidance...After that it's up to the dog... A hunting dog is born not made...
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Reuben I think a hog like this does know how to handle a pack of dogs. The nice thing about most of them are that they will repeat what has worked for them in the past. That's when a hunter can usually take advantage of them.
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"No man should be allowed to be President who does not understand hogs." - President Harry Truman
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Reuben I think a hog like this does know how to handle a pack of dogs. The nice thing about most of them are that they will repeat what has worked for them in the past. That's when a hunter can usually take advantage of them. 10-4, I love it when a plan comes together...
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Training dogs is not about quantity, it's more about timing, the right situations, and proper guidance...After that it's up to the dog... A hunting dog is born not made...
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TexasHogDogs
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BoarNinja , you are right on . Most of the time when we run into these type boars out there you are correct they will take you on nearly the same trip over and over and we have use that to our advantage.
Another thing if a man will take just a couple of dogs are even one really good dog this sucker will stand there and fight and bay but the trick is getting to him with out him winding you the human. These suckers like him get any kind of a drift of a human are hear you popiing stickings coming toward him he will run like a Scalded Ape ahahahahahah your terms ahahahahahh.
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BarrNinja
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Yes sir! I have a couple of them on my list. Scratched a few off that list also I'm not a trophy hunter but I love to put an end to hogs like this. I have a close relationship with one in particular. He will go on my wall if I get on him again. The last time I got on him I had a 5 and a half hour race. I could have shot him at the end but didn't. Maybe I should have but this is a sporting property that the hogs are managed on. Then again, if he would have wrecked my dogs like yours, I would have caught him with my .44.
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"No man should be allowed to be President who does not understand hogs." - President Harry Truman
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TexasHogDogs
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Ain't no more catch dogs going in on him . Just a find dog and one mojo grabber.
and a 20 in. 12 ga. with 1 oz slugs!
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Ain't no more catch dogs going in on him . Just a find dog and one mojo grabber.
and a 20 in. 12 ga. with 1 oz slugs!
When I get a dog killer, a serial dog killer messing me up, I pass shoot it ahead of our plott hounds. I DONT want them to bay it up! We had one kill 9 good dogs, 7 good catahoulas, one of the best yellow curs (call him a BMC if you have too) and a jagdterrier. Last one was my dog. He also cut my old cur in the guts and one of my son's plott gyps same way. All the dogs killed were either gut hooked at the navel or right behind the last rib into gut. A trademark of sort. We tried stalking him in the moon light from down wind with a "hog pipe" full of diesel corn, but he was too smart. He or they were both blasted after running ahead of our plotts for three hours, as it turned out to be a pair of cloned boars around 250 pounds. I felt they were litter mates as they looked identical in everyway, except one had a big bottom tooth broke off. No dogs been killed there to this day and its been 3 years. You in Louisiana would know the location as Cotton Road in Patterson to the Calumet Cut Levee. No "russian" blood to them, just hard gristly feral boars. THD you are right, I believe one good bay dog and a gun or a pair of hard experienced quick catch dogs is the ticket. If the second dog barks and does not catch, they break and run. That is how we caught near pure European wild boar in Big Sur, California. Once they broke the first bay there, they never stopped running. A pack of bay dogs might get him, but it might cost someone some dogs.
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