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 81 
 on: March 27, 2024, 05:49:24 am 
Started by Cajun - Last post by Cajun
I never did consider Hank a gritty dog. The last two years tho he has gotten gritter. He has started catching 120# hogs and under by himself. Dont know why that happened but the last couple of years he has sure gotten scarred up.

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 on: March 26, 2024, 09:37:51 pm 
Started by Austesus - Last post by t-dog
I’m sure you’ll give him every opportunity to make a hog dog. Steady progress is all you can ask for.


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 83 
 on: March 26, 2024, 09:35:26 pm 
Started by Cajun - Last post by t-dog
Those old dogs might get slower but what they lack in youth and agility they make up for in knowledge usually. Ole Roux sounds like he has the want to for sure. It’s hard to figure why they don’t smell them sometimes. Like you say, it’s gotta be right  for it to happen.

Was/is ole Hank pretty salty or is he a looser baying dog?


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 on: March 26, 2024, 05:05:01 pm 
Started by Cajun - Last post by Cajun
Nice hog Mike!
What are in your shirt pockets? You carry two Garmin handhelds on you?



Lynel

LOL I was carrying Andys Garmin. When we turn the bulldogs loose, it is almost a even bet that Andy might beat the bulldogs in.

T dog, That was a pretty cold track. I still dont know how the dogs didnt rig it. The wind must have been wrong. We have a excuse. It wasnt daylight when we rode by there in the morning. I actually saw the tracks about the same time the dogs rigged. When we were tracking him down the road you could see where we had ran over the tracks coming in with the side x sides. Ole Hank at almost 9 years old is still showing the young dogs how it is done. He is most hog hunters dream Plott. He trails silent. Only time he opens is if the hog breaks and runs. A few weeks before when we were up there Roux got on one by himself and ran that hog all over the country. About 3 1/2 hours of running and probably 45 minutes of baying and he can sure clock them off. That was about a 200# boar. Thanks everybody.

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 on: March 26, 2024, 03:32:31 pm 
Started by Cajun - Last post by cajunl
Nice hog Mike!
What are in your shirt pockets? You carry two Garmin handhelds on you?



Lynel

 86 
 on: March 26, 2024, 02:38:17 pm 
Started by Austesus - Last post by Austesus
Thanks fellas. Thomas, I am really liking Mosey. I think he’s a little slow maturing in a sense of he’s still got some of that timidness in him and is a little overly cautious of things, but hopefully that will develop in to some healthy fear as he gets older that will keep him alive. He got to swim for the first time on the hunt Saturday evening so that was a good experience for him. I am seeing improvement every time he goes to the woods. He’s a looker that’s for sure.

Not great pictures, but here’s a little better look at him.





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 87 
 on: March 26, 2024, 10:53:11 am 
Started by Slim9797 - Last post by Slim9797
They’ve been doing good, they got the idea, just waiting on them to put it all together.

Had a little fun the other morning. Grandpa has a place just north of Flatonia the hogs are real sporadic on, had a boar on camera early morning after some heavy rain and went and tried him about 9 am. Trailed him about 2 miles north and run out of country, sent dogs back south when I picked them up off the county road, they go every step of the way back to where I first cast them and found a coyote with an old snare on him willing to fight. 3 vs 1 did not work out in his favor. Pups first time to ever see one and they were sold out. Probably number 8 or 10 ive caught/bayed with sketch over the years.




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 on: March 26, 2024, 08:47:32 am 
Started by Dee88 - Last post by Dee88
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 89 
 on: March 26, 2024, 07:12:52 am 
Started by Cajun - Last post by t-dog
I bet ole Hank was talking $h$$ to ole Roux, boy ya listen like your mother and her side.””I said North and I meant north and now you done missed out on the lesson”. “Remember I’m your paw boy, I’ll getcha there if ya just listen a little!” Lol sounds like they did a really good job and that’s a heck of nice catch. I sure like seeing all those youngins enjoying themselves. I bet they don’t forget this one!


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 90 
 on: March 25, 2024, 07:30:35 pm 
Started by Austesus - Last post by Cajun
  Those are some good boars. sorry about Y'alls dogs.

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