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« Reply #100 on: November 15, 2024, 06:36:17 pm »

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« Reply #101 on: November 18, 2024, 12:19:30 pm »


16ish year old young man came and got a spoon x Misty pup from me this summer. Had done some hog hunting with some friends on his families land and figured he wanted to try to have a few dogs.

Every couple weeks he sends me an update. I told him pack that puppy around and let him be a dog. He is doing just that and looks like he’s doing pretty good for a 6 month old puppy. Happy to see a young guy excited about this stuff like I was at that age, and not just worried about the next update of Fortnite.

Have another pup same litter with some buddies younger brother about the same age. He is doing well with her from what I hear as well. Can’t wait to get these boys and their pups out with us this spring.


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« Reply #102 on: November 18, 2024, 08:20:36 pm »

Good to see


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« Reply #103 on: January 15, 2025, 06:47:39 am »

https://vimeo.com/1047077217

https://vimeo.com/1047077099

Finally let most our keepers have a go at a live hog. Sure enough they fired off first video is rusty(My Hi-tan pup) and then the darker brindle is Tim’s male. 2nd video the leopard dog is my Doodle bug pup. Not shown is Goose, Tim’s hi tan pup. Only one I think we didn’t expose was my LuLu dog.

2 yella pups are some pups of Rhett’s out of a gyp he has. And the light brindle dog is Tim’s Tiny dog. She’s 2 this year and her and her sister are really starting to make consistent, nice dogs. We used her to help the pups along.

Teaspoon up north of Lake Charles,La has his baying hogs in the pen and sounds like he’s about ready to maybe start messing with him a bit.

Our buddy Hunter just south of us in hallettsville has his Hi Tan male that was the runt, running mock trails and finding and baying the hog solo.

Young guy maverick who’s just getting started with dogs has his male doing anything and everything with him on the ranch, getting plenty of exposure and even has him helping blood trail some deer. He is supposed to be coming to hunt with us next weekend to look at a few older dogs we have that might be able to help get him started, and we will get that pup fired off.

Clay up around Lufkin is about to start using his gyp pup. Says she’s doing real good.

And t dog from what I can gather really likes his gyp and was looking at showing her and the rest of his own pups a hog here soon.

As for the 2023 pups. Spoon is the farthest along. I can take him and my rifle and go kill hogs. Physically he’s got it, waiting on his brain to catch up now and he’s gonna be real good. The sucker can rig a hog pretty savvy.

Misty isn’t too far behind spoon. Get her around some fresh tracks she’s probably gonna go get bayed. She set the woods on fire the last time we used her before shutting down for deer season. She’s been put up all fall unlike spoon.

Tims 2 males are coming on strong. They don’t have quite the time in the woods spoon and Misty do, but they are already contributors and pilgrim is forsure going to be a really nice dog.  Bobs gonna make a dog, but he might be physically limited, right now he just seems slower traveling. I expect by the end of March we will know all we need to about that round of pups.


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« Reply #104 on: January 15, 2025, 09:17:54 am »

Yeap, ole Buckshot is showing the signs of an early starter. Starting this week, he will be learning how to ride the bikes and boxes and walk him into some bays, then go from there.

My yard dogs have taught him to "hunt" and now he hits the woods without them when he is let out the kennel. Hopefully, we just have to hone him in on the targeted species.

Thanks, Slim, for entrusting in me with this pup.... I'll do my best to give him every opportunity to excel.
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« Reply #105 on: January 29, 2025, 07:14:49 am »


One of 2 males out of the last round of pups named Goose. This one I sent to a young guy wanting to get in to some dogs. He come up and hunted with us Sunday. Brought goose along and we got him fired off on one of the hogs we caught after the hunt. He went right to it and had lots of action. He really loops hard and has a mouth on him. Big boy, weighed 53 lbs at the vet the other day. May or June 24’ pup.


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« Reply #106 on: January 29, 2025, 07:21:30 am »

Yeap, ole Buckshot is showing the signs of an early starter. Starting this week, he will be learning how to ride the bikes and boxes and walk him into some bays, then go from there.

My yard dogs have taught him to "hunt" and now he hits the woods without them when he is let out the kennel. Hopefully, we just have to hone him in on the targeted species.

Thanks, Slim, for entrusting in me with this pup.... I'll do my best to give him every opportunity to excel.
Appreciate you taking a chance on him and giving me the opportunity to test one of these dogs in a much different environment than we use them in. Looking forward to hearing how he comes along.


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« Reply #107 on: January 29, 2025, 02:09:08 pm »

That's a good looking young male

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« Reply #108 on: January 30, 2025, 06:00:50 am »

That is a great paint job on that cur dog. I swear I am going to have to tone ole Showtime in. He is making some pretty big loops.


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« Reply #109 on: January 30, 2025, 06:15:51 am »

That is a great paint job on that cur dog. I swear I am going to have to tone ole Showtime in. He is making some pretty big loops.


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Nice looking pups Cajun. The real dark deep brindle is sure pretty. I told Tim that Sunday, we may have given away the best looking sucker out of the whole pile.


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« Reply #110 on: January 30, 2025, 06:46:57 am »

Thanks Slim. At that age all you can do is pick out what physically appeals to you. If there was only a way to pick out ability.
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