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« Reply #60 on: December 15, 2016, 10:51:16 am »



My grandpa and his brother about to butcher some barrs.. I come from a family of hog hunters not hog catchers, I still carry my grandpas mark if I don't tag them but dang sure don't carry em out unless I'm eating them or giving them to someone to eat.. I hunt alone some, especially when I'm trying to start some young dogs. I might have 2 dogs bayed and use a bulldog or might have 6 dogs bayed and use a bulldog just depends on how I feel about the situation. I might slip in there watch em bay and call them out if I think I'll get in to big of a bind.. Like Parker said it's hell in mid summer in a cutover trying to put a tie rope on something 200 lbs whipping fire from ya.. Lots of folks are in the sport for the stick of a big boar hog and to me that wasn't what this was founded on. I like to see a dog work whether it's 1 putting on a 6/8 hr race or taking a track that most dogs wouldn't even make a pass at.
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