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« on: February 13, 2014, 08:32:28 pm »

Let's face it. We've all had dogs trash if they havent your in denial or lying to yourself one.  What's the most let down "bays" that you have ever been to.  So we been hunting a while and we get back to the truck n all the sudden 3 dogs throw their heads up n scald out. They go out bout 200 yards n open up baying so we take off to the bay with the catch dogs. We got closer and hear the most gosh awful sound u ever heard.  We get there and they done caught a goat. We ain't got goats roaming around n our woods here. We get them off that poor goat and they roll out like goat dog champs and get on another. Caught him by the nuts. Thats prolly the craziest "bay" i ever been to not to mention a box turtle.   
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« Reply #1 on: February 13, 2014, 09:01:31 pm »

  well been on a skunk and diller or two and one donky but never any off livestock . I try and solve all of that mess at the house before they are ever taken hunting  . but can't say it  won't ever happen  lol  . them old sheep rams stink like heck .
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« Reply #2 on: February 13, 2014, 09:04:06 pm »

No clue where them goats came from. Middle of a thicket no houses or nothing.
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« Reply #3 on: February 13, 2014, 10:10:10 pm »

Bayed a beaver in a dry slough. Unknowing it was a beaver we fired the bulldogs. Caught beaver! Bayed a wounded deer in a pond. Fired bulldogs not knowing it was a deer, luckily the deer was a faster swimmer than the bulldogs.  That was the only deer that dog ever ran.
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« Reply #4 on: February 13, 2014, 10:13:41 pm »

Most let down bay I've ever had was wen I pull up to a feeder that went off 20 minutes before I got there and there is no corn on the ground and some fresh tracks. Turn 2 puppies loose leave the old ones in the box and the pups (9 months old only seen a few hogs) throw they're nose on the ground and burn out 300 yds and HAMMER DOWN. I was so happy proud of my pups til I got 60 yds and hear a coon fight
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« Reply #5 on: February 13, 2014, 11:21:52 pm »

Ole ybmc dogs have caught and stretched a grown coyote once.
Second weirdest was caught and stretched a coy dog inside an old chicken house.

Guess they ain't fond of their primal cousins.

Also.........they are both a lil trickier leggin than a tame ole Russian bo hog. laugh
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« Reply #6 on: February 13, 2014, 11:28:45 pm »

Ole ybmc dogs have caught and stretched a grown coyote once.
Second weirdest was caught and stretched a coy dog inside an old chicken house.

Guess they ain't fond of their primal cousins.

Also.........they are both a lil trickier leggin than a tame ole Russian bo hog. laugh

Lol what'd you do?
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« Reply #7 on: February 13, 2014, 11:42:10 pm »

Um... Cut the bulldogs loose on a porcupine.... That was a fairly aggravating deal there. But those damned cur dogs, being hearty and all, instead of breaking themselves off of them. They just waged war on those quilly boogers. By the time that month was over we had found zero hogs and pulled quills from eight dogs and killed four porcupines... That quality was somewhat endearing... But A LOT annoying!! They actually were gritty enough to believe that no way that dang porcupine was gonna win THAT TIME!!!!
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« Reply #8 on: February 13, 2014, 11:43:15 pm »

Hunting with dogs sure is humbling aint it lol!!!
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« Reply #9 on: February 13, 2014, 11:50:43 pm »

Ole ybmc dogs have caught and stretched a grown coyote once.
Second weirdest was caught and stretched a coy dog inside an old chicken house.

Guess they ain't fond of their primal cousins.

Also.........they are both a lil trickier leggin than a tame ole Russian bo hog. laugh

Lol what'd you do?

Only thing I could think of....................broke out the hobbles!  Wink

Yote sausage is a might tough ...but howlingly tasty. laugh

With these Obama ressession era ybmc.....better eat what they catch or they will start hunting like catahoula 's on ya. Evil
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« Reply #10 on: February 14, 2014, 12:28:42 am »

Turtles. Dillars. Yotes. But the worst is always bears it hardly ever ends will especially for the bear. Its hard to trash break dog's off bears and alot of times bears dont tree.
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« Reply #11 on: February 14, 2014, 06:58:59 am »

There are some funny stories in here lol. I don't have any flat crazy stories but I do remember one time a couple years ago we were hunting my old deer lease outside nome, we were roading the dogs when I noticed my smoke dog was winding pretty hard but he never would take out.....this went on for about 10 minutes as we were easing along, all of the sudden he burnt out to the right and started baying not 20yds into the woods and the other dogs went to him......... We knew something wasn't quite right almost immediately when dogs started coming back to the road but ol smoke was hammerin so I eased in to find my "trash broke" dog baying an orange house cat in the top of a little pine tree, I started laughing mainly because there aint a house for at least 7-8 miles from where we were at and smoke was steadily loosing his mind over this cat lol. I gave him a 1/2 ass cussin still trying to quit laughing n hollered at him to get out and come on and off we went, never did see that cat again........That dog still looses his mind over a cat  Grin
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« Reply #12 on: February 14, 2014, 07:55:08 am »

Last year when the corn crop was tall I was hunting my mountain curXpit cross and a couple birddog pups that were a little under a year old at the time. We pulled up to the farm and hog tracks were everywhere, I mean everywhere! I figured it would be a good spot to break in the pups. We turned loose and they let out with noses in the air except for one dog. That one dog shot off straight in to the corn went a few hundred yards and sat down hammering, man I was pumped as it would have been his first hog. The other two dogs never turned back once they left. We eased down the corn row with the bulldog, unsnapped him from about 40 yards and CRUNCH! A dadgum armadillo in the middle of a corn field. I've been fortunate though and not ever really had much trouble with armadillos except for that time (Knock on wood). That dog learned pretty quick dillers hit back pretty hard when I show up lol.

Another time I've been let down at a bay would have to be about a month ago. I was doing a guided hunt with a guy that just wanted to film everything. We pull up to the farm with a few good size tracks leaving an old peanut field, we cut the dogs loose and it wasn't 5 minutes. The dogs went down the edge of the field, shot into the woods about 15 yards, and went to hammering. I had two grown dogs and two pups out. We ease up and can see the dogs baying but what they were baying was behind a tree. The guy was videoing, but something didn't look right to me. The pups were baying hard but the two grown dogs would bark a time or two and then start sniffing the ground and looking around. So I sent the bulldog he goes around the tree and nothing. I run in and they were baying a dead sow  Embarrassed. I couldn't help but laugh but I was a little embarrassed as well. I slap them on the head and they took off, went 200 yards and sat down again. This time it was a boar hog about 200lbs lol so they made up for their little mishap. But I guess if they are going to do crap like that I would rather it be on a dead hog than a diller.
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We had an old gyp open up one day in a creek bottom so we go running in there to find her circling a dumb turtle baying. My puppy was lookin at me like is she retarded lol. At the time I didn't think it was funny but now I think its hilarious.
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We had an old gyp open up one day in a creek bottom so we go running in there to find her circling a dumb turtle baying. My puppy was lookin at me like is she retarded lol. At the time I didn't think it was funny but now I think its hilarious.

lol, I haven't had the pleasure of walking into my first turtle bay but I have heard a couple stories from buddies whose dogs have done the same.......... man when something like that happens and you can do is laugh!
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« Reply #15 on: February 14, 2014, 08:28:05 am »

I've been told by several people that a armadillo smells like a hog. Idk how true that is.
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« Reply #16 on: February 14, 2014, 08:45:38 am »

I went to armadillo bay yesterday. Bayed up then hushed. No squealing thought they killed some babies or had a big one cautht gps said all 4 was bayed not moving.  Get there and they done crushed a armadillo. Good looking dillo I'll admit. Kinda brindle looking. Lol. Big let down.
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« Reply #17 on: February 14, 2014, 09:07:30 am »

I almost forgot. We bayed a poor looking coyote in a ditch one day that was too weak to get out of the hole he was in. Luckily we saw what it was before we sent the bulldog. lol
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« Reply #18 on: February 14, 2014, 09:21:05 am »

actually turned bulldogs loose to a bay, as we got closer there was the most god awful racket coming from a hollowed tree, I mean a for real spine tingling sound. At first I thought a bobcat but when we got there my lil game bred pit had managed to get inside the hole of this tree with a javelina! we somehow managed to reach in and grab the bulldog by the back leg and drag him and the javelina who came unwillingly in the cd's mouth, luckely my buddy stabbed it as it breached the hole, and poor lil red was covered in lil poke holes all over!
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« Reply #19 on: February 14, 2014, 10:02:46 am »

actually turned bulldogs loose to a bay, as we got closer there was the most god awful racket coming from a hollowed tree, I mean a for real spine tingling sound. At first I thought a bobcat but when we got there my lil game bred pit had managed to get inside the hole of this tree with a javelina! we somehow managed to reach in and grab the bulldog by the back leg and drag him and the javelina who came unwillingly in the cd's mouth, luckely my buddy stabbed it as it breached the hole, and poor lil red was covered in lil poke holes all over!
Those javelinas are bad dudes! Got into them with cow dogs in West tx before its not fun
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