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Title: good boar Post by: adamp on December 18, 2011, 07:34:58 pm (http://i1086.photobucket.com/albums/j443/adamp32/SU1BRzAzMDUuanBn.jpg)
WILL POST STORY WHEN I GET HOME Title: Re: good boar Post by: adamp on December 18, 2011, 07:42:34 pm (http://i1086.photobucket.com/albums/j443/adamp32/SU1BRzAzMDcuanBn.jpg)
Title: Re: good boar Post by: elkbow on December 18, 2011, 11:14:59 pm nice boar....good teeth....
Title: Re: good boar Post by: adamp on December 19, 2011, 12:17:27 am Well here it is, my buddy got a call from an old farmer asking us to come catch the hogs that had been tearing up his field. After a few hours of convincing my buddies load their dogs and we head out. We pull in and nothing around the field so we road them a few hundred yards and they bay up only 275 in ;D I send yella(long range rcd/strike) and my buddy (adkinstx) turns a few more of mine out and codyoates get his pit on a lead and we head to them. Well we get about 100yds away and yella caught. My buddy turned his pit loose and ran in right behind him...almost outrun him. The dogs already had it shut down and with our insurance policy there we crawl in and flip him. We were going to try industrial strength zip ties for the first times as hobbles....never again, he quickly stripped them so Cody stuck him got his dog buddy(jam up strike) and his cd on a lead, I grab yella and head to the truck calling and whistling. We get everyone loaded up, yella was the only one to get cut but won't be out more then a week. Quick good hunt, the boar went about 225 and had 2in cutters.
Title: Re: good boar Post by: bird on December 19, 2011, 01:31:00 am Good hunt and hog. I had bad luck with those zip ties too.
Title: Re: good boar Post by: adamp on December 20, 2011, 11:43:52 pm Thanks, I think they would work on a smaller pig, but it looks like ill be sticking to traditional hobbles or get some handcuffs
Title: Re: good boar Post by: HDMdogs on December 21, 2011, 01:09:36 am nice boar hog, liking the looks of that dog as well.
and me personally ill stick to mule tape, havent had any problems so far knock on wood. Title: Re: good boar Post by: adamp on December 21, 2011, 02:24:44 am nice boar hog, liking the looks of that dog as well. and me personally ill stick to mule tape, havent had any problems so far knock on wood. Thanks, yella is good dog I just wish there was a way to cut his range. how long does it normally take you to get one hobbled with mule tape? Title: Re: good boar Post by: RyanTBH on December 21, 2011, 03:30:42 pm Good hog!
Title: Re: good boar Post by: HDMdogs on December 22, 2011, 03:09:30 am nice boar hog, liking the looks of that dog as well. and me personally ill stick to mule tape, havent had any problems so far knock on wood. Thanks, yella is good dog I just wish there was a way to cut his range. how long does it normally take you to get one hobbled with mule tape? Myself and another person about 2 mins(tying rodeo style)... i usually make hobbles with my mule tape ill cut me a piece about 8-10" long and ill put two neuce knots on both ends, cross the feet as u would normally and pull em to and consider it a caught hog, takes a min to put em on pull em and its over. |