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cajunl
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« on: May 10, 2025, 08:36:09 am »

Summer is about here. It is hot and dry. We are going through a good drought here and it is tough going. Went last weekend to the swamp woods for 3 days to focus on really putting some miles on my young dog. Caught some smaller hogs and a good Bar about 160ish with the curdogs.

Let them rest a few days and went to the ag fields. They are done harvesting for the year. It is super day and has all the gators up and moving. Picked up a  few around the lagoons before dark. Seen a big boar run in the lagoon and he dumped us off on sows and pigs as he went out the back with the plott in tow. Ended up losing the good toothy boar.

Went yesterday as they were calling for a little rain. I run the feet off the plott so he is going to be laid up for a while. So it was  cur dog time. They did their thing and ended up with 2 decent boars about 150 ish. The bayed in the worst spots. Cut and released.

Probably last hunting pics for a month or so till I get back hunting OZ.

Thanks for looking

Lynel





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« Reply #1 on: May 10, 2025, 05:08:00 pm »

Once again you are piling them up. Those young dogs will be sure enough hog dogs before long.
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« Reply #2 on: May 10, 2025, 05:13:44 pm »

Good job, I hope you have a blast down under!
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