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Author Topic: Good Hunt 8.26.12  (Read 1242 times)
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« on: August 26, 2012, 03:38:46 pm »

Been steady grindin' away at the swine as usual, but today was a real good day, so I thought I'd share with yall.

    Whaler and I bumped on this ol' boarhog about 6 mnths ago, was invited to hunt with a feller(now a perty good friend  Wink ) on his deer dog lease and we beat that whole damn place up(15K acres) before ol' Whaler finally winded this boarhog from the road and bayed him up... sent Bucho in, hog broke and Whaler/Bucho went on with him into some BAD CHIT for almost a half mile before giving out...

... fast forward to today... shortly after that first encounter, the ol' boar picked up and moved somewhere, no more sign has been seen since.  Well, got asked to come make a round early this AM and was at the gate at 0530... only to find out that some group from West Palm had beat the property up all night and beat us to the punch!  Angry Grin  ... Oh well, we were already locked and loaded so we eased in to see what trouble we could get into... after all, beats the hell out of sitting at the house lol!!!   Grin

   As we eased in, had Whaler/Shiner up top and we came on a good track, goin' RIGHT to the rough area we'd tangled with the old boar previously...  I WAS STOKED  Grin  ... tried to put the A-Team on the track, they trailed in about 500yds but couldn't figure it out... the WHOLE half mile square block was bad flooded and dogs were trying to trail in chest deep water.  Rode around the block and couldn't find a track comin' out, so I figgered he was in there SOMEWHERE  Grin... so got down wind and stabbed in on foot!!!

    Waded through some rough chit, before they pulled out on scent... 2,3,400yds later... bayed solid  Grin  Painstakenly made our way to them through the gallberry/vines/palmetto/thorns, and water... Grin... got to a small, BAD thick patch and seemed like the two were split bayed as they were both barking at about 50yds apart...  got a bit closer and they came back together... hmmm.... I eased in ahead of the group with Bucho to seal the deal, at around 10yds, cut the Bucho to him....

    Bucho smashed his way in through the heavy brush and I heard the hit, big, deep grunting and thrashing... as I went to pick my foot up to run in and help...

    ... Have any of yall ever watched the movie Predator? lol...  At one point in the movie, a huge "jungle boar" comes flying through the air and hits a guy... well, if you HAVE seen that movie, then you can appreciate that when I say this sombitch came at me fast... I AM NOT JOKING  Shocked Grin

... To my suprise, I see this big hog steaming head-long at me at FULL DAMN STRIDE.  ... now I have always taken great pride in my athleticism/reaction under pressure.... in this half of a second, I felt as though I was paralyzed as the big hog, at full gallop, ran right to me...

... RUNNING DEAD ASS BETWEEEN MY DAMN LEGS.... without ever missing a step.  Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Grin

... have to admit, it happened so fast, all I was able to do was close my eyes in the attempt to brace for impact lol... I felt his broad back actually lift me off my feet as he passed under me lol...

... Shine was right on his ass and bayed him up about a hundred yds away... thinking the hog had broke/tossed Bucho, I went to callin' trying to get the Buch back... but he did not come...  started to push into the heavy brush as I heard him in there moving around... when I finally made it in... found a HELL of a good black boar caught with Bucho on one ear and Whaler on the other!!!  Shocked Grin

... Hollered my help in, handled hog, and sent Whaler on to help his momma... walked Bucho in and caught the second hog, a good barr.  Both had good teeth and my inner thighs are still trying to forget that fact lol... Grin

My three best... as for the guys holding them... I guess they'll do  Grin



... the work "fruition" comes to mind when I tell this story... I have put much effort and thought into raising/training a set of dogs that can produce this type of hog consistently without getting cut to hell... In this sense I am deeply gratified... I am happy with my dogs.   

... having said this, I'm sure they will all get their heads cut off next wknd lol... but I'll always have this memory HAHA  Grin


Whaler and SJ... both excellent products of a my training regime  Wink Grin


Lee and a sow(Sawfish/Camo/Spinner) from a god-awful grape-vine/briar crawl from hell.... good times  Grin


Have some good video but my phone went swimming today lol... might try to put them up if I can salvage any
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« Reply #1 on: August 26, 2012, 04:05:34 pm »

Sounds like a heck of a hunt
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« Reply #2 on: August 26, 2012, 05:02:32 pm »

good hogs noah, sounds like the dogs are doing a good job. how would you compare them with ellie? any better?
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« Reply #3 on: August 26, 2012, 07:26:45 pm »

Thanks yall, Joe, we talk about that comparison often...  Ellie was more of a "thinking dog" than what I have now, I do miss that... Shiner/Whaler are equally as loyal, much more natural hog instinct and MUCH more bite... the bite factor being what Ellie was most lacking.

The fact remains that all three, Ell, Shine, and Whaler, produce good hogs consistently by themself.  Because of that, I invest my energy to develop them further.  Seems to me that once you spend a adequately excessive amount of time with a dog that has "it" they tend to finally develop the traits that stories are made of

...but I am still studying this subject intently and cant say for sure about it  Wink Grin
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« Reply #4 on: August 26, 2012, 07:39:20 pm »

Sounds and looks like a great hunt.
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« Reply #5 on: August 27, 2012, 09:25:51 am »

Nice hogs Noah.  Sounded like a hell of a hunt Cool
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« Reply #6 on: August 27, 2012, 11:05:17 am »

It's a great feeling when what we work for in dogs is achieved
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« Reply #7 on: August 27, 2012, 01:00:00 pm »

been in the same position except the one of the tusk hit my snake boot perfectly got stuck in it an i got flipped head over heels man i had some intense paain in my spine an leg for a couple of weeks
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« Reply #8 on: August 27, 2012, 06:58:27 pm »

Sounds like a lucky day for you. I've seen a shoat with 1/4" teeth put a 3" gash in my buddys calf through snake boots.
Don't want to think what a good hog could do to inner thigh.

Good hunt.

You got out to the water to do some surfing yet? Bet its pretty big on the west coast right now.
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« Reply #9 on: August 27, 2012, 07:09:56 pm »

good hunt/story...
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« Reply #10 on: August 28, 2012, 09:55:18 am »

Awesome hunt and story brother!! Felt like I was making the hunt with you when I read it. Good hogs and dogs!! You see CrossFit woulda helped you jump over that big sucker between your legs.. All those damn box jumps we do, finally some functionality applied in your hog hunt. Lucky it was the Barr and not the boar hog that came to you, he was prolly too lazy to try and do any damage to you. He was just getting the hell out of dodge lol
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« Reply #11 on: August 28, 2012, 11:39:05 am »

Good thing you're a 'tall' boy Noah.....lol As I said on FB....bet the pucker factor was faily high on this deal. I've often wondered what I might do if thrust into that same situation.....since the ability to jump the hog is considrerably dampened by the fact that you're standing in water over boot deep, thus adding a good bit of weight to your feet. Who knows......guess a man will just have to make the best of it when it happens. Shocked Glad y'all come out on the winning end though.....good hunt buddy.
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