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 51 
 on: September 14, 2025, 05:02:04 pm 
Started by Slim9797 - Last post by Cajun
What make of pocket knife is that?

 52 
 on: September 14, 2025, 05:00:03 pm 
Started by Slim9797 - Last post by Cajun
Thats a real good hog and good dog work.

 53 
 on: September 14, 2025, 04:56:43 pm 
Started by cajunl - Last post by Cajun
T dog, I dont think it takes them long at all. They run there routes and if something stops the dogs, they learn from it.

 54 
 on: September 14, 2025, 02:34:54 pm 
Started by Slim9797 - Last post by t-dog
Did you shoot him or choke him to death with your shoe, lol? I’m guessing those shoes aren’t briar proof.

That’s a good hog. It sounds like the dogs are maturing. I hope they keep improving.


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 55 
 on: September 14, 2025, 02:17:55 pm 
Started by Slim9797 - Last post by Slim9797




Lulu and Spoon. Lulu is a yearling out of sketch x ray. Lulu is on her way to being a one out dog. Her and 2 year old half sister misty went the distance for a pretty good boar hog today right before lunch. Them and my 3 males kinda screwed around this morning with a good rally and broke it up and run us out of country and never stopped anything back. So, out of spite, on the way home I went to cast them at our deer camp. Not great hog country but if a dog will go far enough. There’s a decent boar somewhere within a mile or so. The boys quit me but the girls just stuck their nose in the dirt and walked half a mile across 2 places to him. called landowner and let em know I was gonna go in there. Too maybe 45 minutes from them showing bayed to me getting out of the truck to go to them. Sent spoon for fresh lungs. They’re like 150 off the end of a lease road. Walk in and they have him backed up in about a 4 ft  creek bank digging a big ol hole. Was going to video and he opened his mouth and looked up at me and decided to kill him instead. Maybe 3.25-3.5” on short side, 4.25ish on long side. Just shy of 200lbs.


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 56 
 on: September 13, 2025, 08:56:19 pm 
Started by cajunl - Last post by t-dog
Cajun how many times do you figure it takes for a runner to get off across the club boundaries before they know where safety is?


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 57 
 on: September 13, 2025, 07:49:01 pm 
Started by cajunl - Last post by Hollowpoint
Cajun, that’s a load of hogs right there. You and the dogs did good, some real nice sized ones in that bunch.

 58 
 on: September 13, 2025, 06:15:33 pm 
Started by cajunl - Last post by Cajun
Leone, that is a good group of hogs. Those young dogs will make you pull your hair out sometimes. Thanks for the motivational text this morning. We did go last weekend. Bayed a good boar after a hour race in a hellhole.  all Muscadines and briars. Bulldogs missed or the hog heard them coming. Anyway ran him another 2 hours and they ran him off the club and we had to catch off of him.

 59 
 on: September 12, 2025, 11:37:04 pm 
Started by cajunl - Last post by t-dog
Lol those young dogs will keep ya on your toes lol.

I’m the same way, I like running gyps. I have 3 males on the yard, my oldest dog Outlaw, his nephew Chuck that’s a year old, and my year old bulldog. I just got Chuck back. Deputy Dawg bred that litter up and gave him to a friend as a little pup. They couldn’t get him to leave and got frustrated with him. I like his sister a lot so I told them not to cull him that I would take him. Brought him home, took the shock prongs off of his tracking collar the next morning and he was gone anywhere from 500 to over half a mile with the other dogs all morning. So I guess I’ll give him a chance to prove out as well. My bulldog is easy to look at and has potential but he’s extremely hard to live with. I’m trying to be patient but man it’s hard.

How are you going to decide which gyp to breed? Do you have a stud picked out?

 60 
 on: September 12, 2025, 06:00:22 am 
Started by cajunl - Last post by cajunl
Tdog I got the eating about perfected....still working on the hog hunting part.

I was planning on breeding a gyp this year. The way they came in heat it would of been slap when I was gone out of town. I would like too next heat cycle. I am hunting 3 littermate sisters that are 4. Good thing about owning all females I have just about any pick of males. LOL

Dash the Plott hound bayed the red hog solo. He can do it solo pretty consistently at 18 months.He has a long way to being a finished dog though.
He went a half mile or so out hunting on saturday. I heard him baying and man i was proud. Haul butt over to him and he had about 20 head of cows bunched up pretty as could be. I was'nt too proud then! LOL

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