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cajunl
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« on: April 24, 2025, 10:00:05 am »

Luck didn't last

Went again last night with our regular crew plus one more. A’s brother. Hog catching luck was going strong. Started about 4:30 and send my cur dog and  plott into a set of woods. It took them about 10 minutes and we stayed in hogs till the end of the hunt. We quit about 9pm because we ran out of room to put hogs. Ended the night with 16. One huge barr hog I believe bumping over 300 and a good boar hog with probably 2 ½” of good teeth.

The good luck of dog was ended. The boar hog walloped one of the cur dogs good in the neck in the jugular. Luckily I was right on top of her and able to get her and the bleeding stopped. I believe she is gonna be ok.

I took a few pics of the dogs. My picture skills are terrible compared to others on here lol! Including the plott. He is a very big, long legged, long eared houndy looking plott with a big bawl mouth.

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« Reply #1 on: April 24, 2025, 01:40:47 pm »

What have you been feeding those hogs. They are fat. Sounds like non stop action.T dog, Now I know where all the hogs you run out of Tx. and I run out of La. go. They go all the way to Fla.. and there is no place left for them to run to so Cajun! just brings his trailers out there and backs them to the woods and those dogs run them into the trailer. Maybe he does have some Border Collie in the mix.
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« Reply #2 on: April 24, 2025, 02:02:33 pm »

It sure sounds like he might. That herding instinct might be paying off. Sounds and looks like my hogs are wishing they had stayed here in Texas and kept outrunning and outsmarting my pot lickers.

Lynel you have good taste in type no matter what they have in them. I sure hope your gyp pulls through ok.

Those hogs are healthy for sure. That’s a load no matter their size. When you throw in a bad boar and a huge barr, it’s sure enough a haul. In my opinion, catching those bad hairs and real big hogs takes a lot more out of the dogs than 3 average hogs. It’s more physically demanding and I think the adrenaline dump is more. So that’s a real impressive showing.


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« Reply #3 on: April 24, 2025, 04:24:06 pm »

Man, all I did was sit on my butt all evening and you went out and made a haul. I sure hope your dog comes out alright. Well done.
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