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HOG & DOGS / GENERAL DISCUSSION / Re: If you couldn't hog hunt
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on: November 22, 2015, 08:36:26 pm
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I agree, I'm always gonna hunt behind some kind of dog. I guess my question should have been, we don't want them all gone do we? Would we be just as happy chasing something else?
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HOG & DOGS / GENERAL DISCUSSION / If you couldn't hog hunt
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on: November 22, 2015, 07:18:37 am
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I've read on other forums and heard other guys say that, they only hog hunt and keep hog dogs because there are too many and they're a nuisance and destructive blah blah blah. And that they wish they'd all be eradicated, and they'd just go back to coon hunting like old days. Seems to me that most true hog doggers would want them completely wiped out and are as passionate about hog hunting as the tree stand hunters are about there precious whitetail. Thoughts?
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HOG & DOGS / HOG DOGS / Re: Re: Re:
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on: September 25, 2013, 06:54:21 pm
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Man hill country that big toothed boar has some real nice wetters good catch bud
x2 id like to see that dudes skull Sent from my SCH-R760 using Tapatalk 2
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HOG & DOGS / HOG DOGS / Re: Re: what breed for low hog population
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on: September 20, 2013, 06:56:21 am
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I can road em some but most is done on foot. I had a birdbull that would put teeth on any size hog but never hunted outa my sight even in good sign. I got frustrated, sold her and been out of it for about two years. Hard to find curs in VA, might try to find a hound pup outa good cold nosed dogs
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HOG & DOGS / HOG DOGS / what breed for low hog population
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on: September 19, 2013, 08:15:52 pm
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If you only have a handful of hogs that are spread out over several thousand acres, what a hound, cur our some type of cross be best for finding a "needle in a haystack" in all that wooded terrain?
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HOG & DOGS / GENERAL DISCUSSION / Re: Re: hogs turning feral
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on: September 05, 2013, 10:02:53 pm
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Thanks for taking that the way I meant you to Charles, that's what I lover about this site and the guys on it if I had said that on some of the other forums I belong to people would get bent outa shape and be ready to fight. I've always wondered why they're "boars" and not just European hogs. Did the ancients only harvest the boars ?
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HOG & DOGS / GENERAL DISCUSSION / hogs turning feral
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on: September 05, 2013, 01:06:30 pm
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How true is it that hogs once turned loose will start have young with longer hair longer snouts and straight tails? I've always read this but its hard to wrap mind around the idea that if you leave a pair of pure bred domestic hogs in the wild, their coming generations will soon look like they have alot of European influence. And how much of todays wild population has European blood?
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HOG & DOGS / GENERAL DISCUSSION / Re: Wild Boar camera
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on: December 28, 2012, 11:04:09 pm
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from what I've seen they hit it hard when's its about 8 or 9:00 over there, there were 3 big sows and 7 pigs on there this morning when I checked, its about 8 hours ahead of VA time
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HOG & DOGS / HOG DOGS / Re: The pride dog food
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on: December 24, 2012, 08:47:08 pm
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I've been feeding the 24/20 black bag for about 3 years and I love it. Keeps weight on the dogs and seem to have plenty of energy and good stool.
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