Matt,
I allways tell the young men on my crew to "think" before they rope. Leading cattle out of the brush or rough country to a trailer takes alot of time(time that you could spend roping more cattle) but there are many efficiant way to get it done. Thats half the trick to catching wild cattle, only rope them when they are in a spot that is easy to load from. If you trust your dogs you can allways get them held up in a better spot and catch them there, and spend less time leading them out. I also have have a old 4wd Dodge cummins and a half top with a 12k winch up front, that I can drive anywhere, that really helps. We catch alot of cattle at night under the full moon, they don't run as bad and honer the dogs better in the dark......It was not much of a jump from this to hog hunting....HAHAHA
Glad you like the pics.
Paul T
Here's a few for Matt from last month.



