Haven't posted the last few hunt so I figured I'd catch up, last week I called trey over ( weller44 ) to run a little quick hunt creek bottom, ended up getting on a good sounder, swish hammers down 1 mile to the north followed by pepper who wasn't far behind. Walked diesel and Hercules in to about 40 yds and catch a little boar then the dogs role out to 400 and bay up another. We Barr the first boar cut him loose and head to the next. Get within 20 yds of the next cut loose, catch another little boar. Tie him and call it a day befor sundown. We Barr the second boar and trey takes him home to stock one of his honey holes. Didn't get pics of the hogs cause I'm not to fond of taking pics of small hogs. Dogs on this hunt were treys tiger, swish, and Hercules, then my pepper, track and Diesel. Had a great time Trey thanks for coming over was a pleasure hunting as always, here's a couple pics I managed to get


The next couple sows were Monday night after a long day of drinkin with a buddy from outta town and he started hounding me about catchin his first pig with dogs so we load up Willie, pepper and diesel. It wasn't the best idea seeing how I had to be dressed and on the field for football practice at 6am the next mornin but we end up hitting a herd of about 40 in a coastal patch and cut diesel and Willie and they both catch out on little sows but it was sure a good one for a newbie. Left the place about 3am and headed back to town, ended up catchin an hour nap outside the field house to make sure I didn't over sleep... But you gotta do what you gotta do sometimes to put some swine on the ground especially when you have a newbie with ya
Willie


The high light of these hunt was for sure last nights hunt! I called Casey ( Caseylee ) over to go for an afternoon hunt. Covered a lot of beautiful country and ended up my two pups Track and Red go to baying at 400 we all know the first thought when two young dogs hammer down without any other dogs around beeing the the little sh#ts they sometimes are possible trash but Pepper and Casey's cash fall in and hammer down and they are zero trash so now I'm fired up! We ease in with Casey's Bo and my Diesel and cut loose at 80 and everything goes silent, no grunt no squeal nothing but all you can see is a big oak tree slappin around so we new we had a goodun. He wasn't the biggest boar but sure enough the ruff one, we guessed him a little shy of 200 but he put up a good fight,
Dogs on this hunt were Casey's Cash and Bo then my Track, Red, Pepper and CD Diesel.
Here's the boars bedding area just thought it was pretty cool







