Today I went out with Mike Bolen and Marty at a good spot not too far from my house. It's 1500 or so acres that is owned by Harris County, and is utilized as a land bank for wetlands mitigation. Manmade swamps, lakes, and ponds are home to a great deal of wildlife. Ducks were everywhere this morning when we arrived, and were there when we left. Alligators also call this spot home, but they are dormant right now. White Tails and Hogs out the wazoo.
We got on some hogs a couple times, but didn't get a solid bay. At the end of the day, we were pretty much headed back to the vehicles when ol KP spotted a group of hogs across the bayou headed for the woods. Mike, being the excellent guide that he is recommended that we stay put and rest the dogs, because he figured the hogs would come back out to the bayou. So, we sat for a while chewing the fat. Sure enough, just as Mike predicted, the hogs came back out. This was as much zoom as my camera would provide...they were probably 300 yards out.
So...here's the dilema. They are on the OTHER side of the bayou, which has what appears to be a great deal of water in it. We talked over our strategy, and decided to cross at a shoal area where the water wouldn't be so deep. We gather up the dogs and across we go. They were on the hogs in no time! As soon as Mike and I made it to the top of the levee, here comes a 200# Barr sprinting out of the woods, heading for the water. As soon as he got across, he stopped and waited for the dogs. He put up a good fight, but the dogs overcame him, and NATURALLY took him into the water. Without hesitation, in goes Mike.
Now, I can testify that the water was at least 36" deep, because my hip boots are 34"...and they had some water in them when it was all over. Mike legged and stabbed the hog while I was still making my way across to help. Rather than drag it up the steep bank, then down the other side to go up yet another bank (fork in the bayou) we decided to float him downstream to the point, then upstream to a shoal where we could cross. Marty winched the hog up the bank with ease.
Here's the wrecking crew:
Mike and his daughter Brooke, on her first hog doggin' adventure.
Marty's bunch.
And our guest of honor.
Blue took some staples, but will likely be just fine...
I'm sure Mike and Marty will have something to add to this when they get some time.
To go out on a guided hog-dog hunt with Mike Bolen, check him out at
http://www.easttexashogdoggers.com/GUIDED%20HUNTS.htmThank you Mike for having me out!
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