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1  THE CLASSIFIEDS / CLASSIFIED ADS / Tracking systems and hog hunting gear on: February 17, 2024, 08:08:17 am
I've got 2 alpha 100's 1 320 used maybe 5 times, 1 dc30, 1 t5, 2 dc50 used 5 times with the 320, 9 tt15, 1 t5x, garmin tritronix 3 dog shock system. Several long range antennas, a stack of bay, cut best and cut collars knee high and a lot of miscellaneous stuff.  Come by it all or text me what you need,  also a 2012 polaris ranger 500 double cab and kawasaki bayou 220. 903-393-4017 clevejevans@live.com
2  THE CLASSIFIEDS / THE DOG TRADE / Hog dog on: February 17, 2024, 07:56:39 am
Black gyp coming 6 year old in June 2024. Out of family dogs,  I hunted her until she was 15 months old she was finding and staying with hogs by herself.  I had her brother, her sister and I had gave my hunting buddy a brother and sister to her, so I put her up for a brood gyp. Long story short she never came in,  I've hunted her 4 or 5 times a year since then she's still a hog dog and always will be. Only down side is she will still bump a little trash not bad at all but I wanted that out there. She's not rough but is probably the roughest dog on my place. Hunts hard from 100 yards to wherever all business, silent fair at stopping a hog will stay bayed long as you want. If you put to many dogs with her she's catch out. I'll give references but please not a thousand questions and I don't do pictures they don't make a dog do any better in the woods. 2,500$ 903-393-4017  clevejevans@live.com
3  HOG & DOGS / DOGS ON HOGS / Re: A little better trip on: September 30, 2023, 08:22:48 am
Nice very nice.

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4  HOG & DOGS / HOG DOGS / Re: Slow motion on: September 26, 2023, 03:55:41 am
Yes, I know how. I've never done it this way myself but have hunted with two guys that have. Pm me

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5  HOG & DOGS / DOGS ON HOGS / Re: The stars align on: September 24, 2023, 04:17:11 pm
Good hog, and old Hank held a decent speed didn't he.

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6  HOG & DOGS / GENERAL DISCUSSION / Re: Discussion - Good Hunt - Your Version on: September 22, 2023, 07:31:22 am
My idea of a good hunt is about the same as your shotgun, I'm with
NLA on the number of dogs 1 for certain hogs, a pair or a pair and a young dog. I was raised to have and hunt 3 dogs and have a pup at home. But those 3 done everything but wouldn't put a mouth on one unless you told them to, I only remember maybe one or two that grandpa ever let live that he had to muzzle. But the couple he did as soon as you said there name they would come straight to you because they knew the muzzle was coming off. Ok back on subject my favorite hog to catch (if I don't need anymore meat) is a 80 to 100 pound boar cut him bob his tail a little over hand width, spray a little pb blast on any dog bites and cuts then send him in his way, throw the nuts to the dogs. My only thing is that if I'm ready to go and I don't hoop, holler and beep collars I want get out of the woods until God know when. Now I'm not complaining about that but sometimes they do make me wish I had some of them 30 min dogs.

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7  HOG & DOGS / HOG DOGS / Re: Re: Slow motion on: September 22, 2023, 07:10:36 am
So I’m a stickler for seeing things for myself and not relying on what someone else thinks they see or saw. Now and then we get the opportunity to get some decent video of dogs working. I love to watch it like it’s game film. I’ll slow motion it backwards and forwards, forwards and backwards to see how and why things happened, good or bad, the way they did. It has taught me a good bit about individual dogs and dogs as a whole, heck hogs too as far as that goes. Of course there’s no set in stone rules but lots of tendencies usually hold true. I think it’s an extremely valuable tool. Do any of y’all do this? Myself, I think in live speed thing’s usually look one way, but in slow motion it tells the truth. I had a video sent to me the other day and the person that owned the dogs thought it was real nice. But if you slow motion it, there’s a ton going on that the regular eye isn’t fast enough to see. I didn’t think it was as nice as they did before I slow motioned it, but afterwards I sure saw several problems. I’m not calling anyone’s dogs sorry at all. I’m just making the point that if they study this video it could save them some injuries, lost dogs, or even busted bays. I don’t know about y’all, but when it comes to my dogs, there are definitely favorites and the non favorites better not jeopardize them.


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First thing that came to my mind is a dog could have a dominate side just like a human, that with the same genetics passed down could be exactly why, make the most since to me anyway.
Ok to the question about getting a dog to be versatile on ears, there are several ways to do it but the best and easiest way to do it in my opinion is for a while have a dog already caught on the ear he wants and at first he may act a little confused but after he stops paying it any attention then usually they'll go either way. And just to say one of my preferences in a catch dog is one that will walk in to a bay but run out tear out like a bat out of hell.

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8  HOG & DOGS / HOG DOGS / Re: Next years seeds in the ground on: September 22, 2023, 06:50:52 am
Well no comments on my thoughts I guess. For sure they can have puppies off of a few different males if they are all breeding her in the same day or even the same 3 days. But if one dog breeds her and she takes and nothing else gets to her until 5 days or more after that then they will be off the first dog. Let me know what day she has them on and what you think.

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9  HOG & DOGS / HOG DOGS / Re: lettmroll on: September 09, 2023, 07:22:21 am
Update on the pups, they are 4 months old and trail good, like to wind more seems like than other litters. Like to bay anything but I believe a cat or wood rat is their favorite right now lol. One has done come back snake bit but she's ok. The ones that's not at my house I haven't heard from in a bit. Last word I got from everybody was the same. Smartest pup I've ever owned so about March or April we will see. A old buddy that lives a ways from me bought one and I consider him one of the best dog men that I've known and he tells me that it's on the money, he has a good stock off dogs that hopefully will outcross to and be able to keep all my traits plus get the heat tolerance from his stock because they have got it. I shouldn't make such a big deal about the heat thing because it's only one of two out of a litter like that but I can't help it.
10  HOG & DOGS / HOG DOGS / Re: Next years seeds in the ground on: September 09, 2023, 07:04:22 am
The reason I say this is because I wanted pups out of a male one time and the way it was I could only breed her to him one time. I bred her in day 9 then got worried about her taking so in day 14 I need her to the male I usually breed to. But it came out 63 days from the day 9 breeding.
11  HOG & DOGS / HOG DOGS / Re: Next years seeds in the ground on: September 09, 2023, 06:59:42 am
Let me ask y'all this if he bred her to ranger on a certain day and say 6 days later his squirrel dog got to her, if she has them 63 days after he bred to ranger they all his if it goes 6 days past when he bred her to ranger they off the squirrel dog. About the only way you will get them off both males is if they got to her within 3 days of each other. That's my opinion from life not a scientific fact.
12  HOG & DOGS / HOG DOGS / Re: lettmroll on: September 09, 2023, 06:53:23 am
I did get it back and I still have to do some figuring because anything less than 6% I don't think would effect them much but I am still talking with wisdom DNA to figure out some stuff on that. There are two, maybe 3 breeds that could affect the heat tolerance but only one is 6% the other two or 3%. I'm waiting as well for my buddy to get the results back on my old males half brother to see what difference there was in their mother's side of the family shouldn't be much but my make came back with 6% bulldog terrier (pit bull) which are heat intolerant. Also wisdom has told me that some of these percentages will be higher in the some puppies I raise more than others which is weird to me in a way when I'm breeding to a gyp that has 0 bull dog in her but they still said it will soooo we shall see and I will update as I know more and when the half brother gets his results back.
13  HOG & DOGS / HOG DOGS / Re: Good cross? on: September 09, 2023, 06:41:11 am
T dog,
I know this is really just scratching a little in what you talked about but I like a uncle niece cross, or Aunt, nephew cross best myself then take those puppies and go back with a great uncle/grandpa cross over the female out of the other litter. Then I can need back to a 3rd cousin is I want to or go with a outcross. I know 4 dogs that I would like to out cross to and hopefully I'll get to do it after this hunting season.

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14  HOG & DOGS / HOG DOGS / Re: Good cross? on: September 09, 2023, 06:35:52 am
Cajun we have never met but I have sold a few dogs for you. Some of my buddies in different areas was looking for plots and I sent them to you and they all bought a pup or two. Under normal circumstances I would say the dog that's going to turn out the best is the one you hunt the most. But these dogs are a little different you would have to be around them to see what I mean, now one may be ahead of the others because of more hunting but you can take one hunting 2 times and it will just blow the other out of the water, they have a lot of since and a lot of hog since I call it. Tanner Sheffield bought a plot from you that is some kind of fast and I like fat in dogs. If I could get a plot like that and was silent I would breed into my dogs just to see what happened.

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15  HOG & DOGS / HOG DOGS / Good cross? on: September 07, 2023, 07:02:49 am
I've got a question for everyone else, I want to see if it's just me the way I think and look at things or if most of y'all see it the same, my should've made it a poll idk. Anyway I'm not just talking about myself I'm talking about others that I've seen as well. I've always been told when you find a good cross stay with it and I agree, but this is what I see. The first time you make that cross you get the best of the best out of it, then the 2nd and 3rd time you make that same cross, even though they make dang good or way above average cross they are not as good as that first cross. I'm talking all the way around even to percentage of pups that make the cut and were you had 5 or 6 best of the best then only get 2 or 3 like that. I've heard it could have something to do with the male if he's getting older idk, figured I would hear from y'all what y'all have seen.

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16  HOG & DOGS / HOG DOGS / Re: Local Hog Dog Vet on: September 07, 2023, 06:49:17 am
I've never had him work on my dogs, me and the people I hunt with do most of that. If I just need meds from a vet here is the place to go from A-Z.
If it's something we can handle I usually go to buna first, if they can't handle it then nederland. I can vouch for both especially critical surgery and pricing at nederland.

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17  HOG & DOGS / DOGS ON HOGS / 2am turned into 9pm on: August 20, 2023, 09:43:08 pm
Put smiley, Leo and the pup CJ down at 2am at about 900 could tell they were trailing .2 bayed, broke in a few minutes had 3 bays going got to smiley cut a board, got to Leo cut a boar, got to the pup boar breaks before the catch dog makes it. Lost communication. Went unloaded everybody went to my old buddy's house that was borrowing my hound recovery antenna. Pick up CJ 9 that night bayed almost 8 miles from were the hog broke on him. Very happy with my dogs and the outcome of the way we've been breeding. It's a young fellow in the picture that has been going with me a little bit. His dog in the picture.

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18  HOG & DOGS / HOG DOGS / Re: When momma gives you that look on: August 18, 2023, 03:34:34 pm
That pup was 6 months old in that picture, he's 13 months now. I put him, smiley and Leo out 4 yesterday morning, at 5 had 3 separate bays in a extremely hard place to get to. Got to smiley first cut a small boar beeped her me her come back put her in the buggy. Got to Leo cut another boar about the same size, put him in the buggy. Got to CJ Big boar hog broke before the bulldog could get ahold, lost communication, got him back 9 last night bayed a little over 8 miles from were I lost communication about 12 from were I put them in the ground.
19  HOG & DOGS / HOG DOGS / Re: When momma gives you that look on: August 15, 2023, 10:44:46 pm
Photo

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20  HOG & DOGS / HOG DOGS / When momma gives you that look on: August 15, 2023, 10:42:01 pm
And you know you better get still and quiet like you in church.

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