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HIGHWATER KENNELS
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« on: April 14, 2025, 07:43:03 am »

Fellers...  I know there is plenty of guys on here that has seen more than me But I have to share this story with yall  Cause I aint never even heard of this ... 

We invited Cajun and Mike the knife up to hunt with me and my son this past weekend..  You know you gonna learn something when you hunt with guys like that but I didnt think I would see what I seen..
It started off at daybreak when were  taking the dogs out of the dog box and putting collars on them..  Well Cajun has a very good handle on His magicians Is what I call em, but especially his 2 male dogs he brought.  These dogs are humans in a dogs hide cause they know what to do and when to do it.   He lets em out the dog box while we are loading others up and before you know it  we hear baying about 700 yards from us in the dark across crawfish fields ...  LOL>... I told him we didnt even have time to put our boots on and they left and went found hogs ...

But that aint the kicker for the day....   We caught a couple and turned the magicians out along with one of Cajuns gyps who is quite honestly prob the best gyp I have seen at 3 yrs old...They strike and start running ,,,
Well 2 1/2 hrs later and miles away across a big canal they finally bay..  So we can hear the hog being caught so me and my son just cross the canal without a cd since we thought the hog was handled by the 3 dogs pretty good and we would go take care of it...  WELL we when got to the briar patch we noticed the young dog was still baying but the male wasnt ,, he was just standing there so when we laid our eyes on the hog we both looked at each other and my son said   Daddy shes dead as a door knob....  There this 180 pd sow was dead and stiff legged with no visble signs of injury but on her ears..   We skinned this hog and she was not cut up at all so  All I can figure is them dogs run her until she had a HEART ATTACK and died.    Now I have said it before that the runners would just die tired when it comes to the bottom that Cajun's plotts have in em and it just prooved true Saturday morning....   I told my son Cajun is gonna have to start charging entry fees for the shows that his dogs put on   LOL  >>>>>
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« Reply #1 on: April 14, 2025, 09:33:48 am »

LMAO!
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« Reply #2 on: April 14, 2025, 10:00:01 am »

How much? How much did Cajun pay you to write this one? I have some good stories but mine are all true! I would never lie or stretch the truth. This almost sounds like a make up story out of guilt for taking the poor old fella to the palmetto thicket. It’s very creative though!

Lol, I’m picking of course. I have zero doubt that his dogs are everything you described. I’ve never seen one die like that but I have seen them get stiff in a matter of a minute or so after being stuck. I have to imagine that it’s a pretty proud moment for a person when his dogs do that well. It really speaks volumes about how their ability to trail as far as accuracy and speed.


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« Reply #3 on: April 14, 2025, 01:26:35 pm »

How much? How much did Cajun pay you to write this one? I have some good stories but mine are all true! I would never lie or stretch the truth. This almost sounds like a make up story out of guilt for taking the poor old fella to the palmetto thicket. It’s very creative though!

Lol, I’m picking of course. I have zero doubt that his dogs are everything you described. I’ve never seen one die like that but I have seen them get stiff in a matter of a minute or so after being stuck. I have to imagine that it’s a pretty proud moment for a person when his dogs do that well. It really speaks volumes about how their ability to trail as far as accuracy and speed.


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I wouldnt charge him man for a story like that ...  Im afraid he would charge me and my son to hunt with him and I couldnt afford it..........LOL...
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« Reply #4 on: April 14, 2025, 01:44:32 pm »

  That was hard for me to believe myself and I was there. I have heard one other story like that and that was Showtimes great Aunt. Boys that owned her had run a boar hog most of the day and she finally was in one place according to the beep beep. They went in and found her laying next to a 250# boar hog that was dead as a hammer. She had run that hog to death. Tobey, I might just have to put you on the payroll. lol We sure enjoyed the invite and really had a good time with y'all.   You and Wes can really put us on the hogs. That Wesley can get thru the woods as fast as anyone I have seen.

 
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« Reply #5 on: April 14, 2025, 08:21:20 pm »

  Good hunt, Great story. One to remember for sure.
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« Reply #6 on: April 15, 2025, 12:00:03 pm »

That is a heck of a feat and story. Good hunting gentlemen. Yall been after them hard!


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