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HOG & DOGS => DOGS ON HOGS => Topic started by: The Old Man on March 14, 2022, 05:50:59 pm



Title: A COUPLE MORE HUNTS
Post by: The Old Man on March 14, 2022, 05:50:59 pm
A few days ago Adam and I went and hunted 4 or 5 spots that prior to this year usually held some hogs. We never did get a strike or even see any fresh hog sign. Pretty disappointing year for hog hunts here around home


A couple days ago Herbert's Plotts called ready to make another round and we went this morning. Had to really look for a hog down there too, first rattle out of the box had some "anti" training on two of mine and two of Joe's young dogs and eventually got a cold track started jumped and bayed.   First decent boar I have been party too this year, best guess would be 220-240 lbs heavy teeth but not long teeth. He was bayed in some briars and moving around some and sure enough when I sent the catchdog he broke before contact, ran him another 150-200 and caught him, in a much better place for us haha, a little open spot. We lightened that hogs load a  little and then he escaped, maybe we'll catch him back some other day and time.

                                                                                        A SMIL'IN JOE HERBERT AKA THREE

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                                                                                                    GRIP AND SOONER

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                CROSSWAYS FEMALE IS JOE'S ROSE, LIGHT BRINDLE MALE IS MY HONKER, BOTH YOUNG DOGS, AND DARK PUP  ON RIGHT MY LAWSON 3RD HUNT FOR HIM

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                                                                                                      YOURS TRULY

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Title: Re: A COUPLE MORE HUNTS
Post by: BA-IV on March 14, 2022, 06:18:46 pm
Great hunts, and even better looking plotts!

The hogs are scarce around these parts as well this year.  Makes training young dogs hard, but they’ll shine alil more hunting them hard spots.


Title: Re: A COUPLE MORE HUNTS
Post by: HIGHWATER KENNELS on March 14, 2022, 06:37:57 pm
Yeah man.  I hate it when they get loose from us like that too.  Lol.  Hard hunts make smart dogs in the long run though.   Fine boar and fine lookin hounds.


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Title: Re: A COUPLE MORE HUNTS
Post by: The Old Man on March 14, 2022, 06:40:57 pm
BA-IV that reddish brindle male on the left of the picture is your female's littermate brother, and yes I agree easy hunting all the time is not great, but I'd like a more even mix haha.


Title: Re: A COUPLE MORE HUNTS
Post by: NLAhunter on March 14, 2022, 06:44:54 pm
Good hog I hope y'all catch him again one day good looking plott dogs

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Title: Re: A COUPLE MORE HUNTS
Post by: Cajun on March 14, 2022, 09:00:55 pm
  Good boar and good looking dogs.


Title: Re: A COUPLE MORE HUNTS
Post by: The Old Man on March 14, 2022, 09:08:31 pm
Thanks fellas, they have been too few this year.


Title: Re: A COUPLE MORE HUNTS
Post by: t-dog on March 15, 2022, 08:18:44 am
Sounds like some good dog work. Those really are some nice looking plotts.


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Title: Re: A COUPLE MORE HUNTS
Post by: Muddy-N-Bloody on March 15, 2022, 09:33:29 am
Real nice hog
And dogs look real nice
Must be good hog cause don’t look like small feller sitting behind it


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Title: Re: A COUPLE MORE HUNTS
Post by: The Old Man on March 15, 2022, 09:42:41 am
Haha, you're right-Joe is a really big fellow, I'm over 6 feet and overweight myself haha.


Title: Re: A COUPLE MORE HUNTS
Post by: make-em-squeel on March 28, 2022, 06:04:55 pm
Sorry your spots are not the same as last year, seems like another thread on here said same thing in Louisiana.