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« Reply #20 on: March 08, 2011, 08:40:48 pm »

Holy cow I tried to be a little smart assie and then ,, Noah goes all serious and almost poetic,,  I almost feel I should remove my post.   Well said Noah!!

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« Reply #21 on: March 08, 2011, 08:44:48 pm »

Holy cow I tried to be a little smart assie and then ,, Noah goes all serious and almost poetic,,  I almost feel I should remove my post.   Well said Noah!!

HAHA don't worry about it bro, just me doin' some deep thinkin'
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« Reply #22 on: March 08, 2011, 08:53:06 pm »

It's a passion that's forsure, way worse than buck fever!
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« Reply #23 on: March 08, 2011, 09:15:18 pm »

  Anyone devoted enough ( and sense) to have good dogs. Thoses that do,  knows how much time, money and effort goes into a good set of dogs that you want to show off.
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« Reply #24 on: March 08, 2011, 10:43:06 pm »

Raining,  Shining,  Windy,  Sleeting,  Snowing,  Cold,  Hot,  Deer Season,  With Friends,  Without Friends,  Day,  Night,  Week Days,  Weekends,  Sick, Or  Healthy, and last but not least   Bi*#%ing ol lady.      (YOU STILL GO HUNTIN)
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« Reply #25 on: March 08, 2011, 11:51:17 pm »

First of all, you need a nice aluminum dog box, then you have to buy several "finished strike dogs" and one or two catch dogs that pull you all over the woods until you point their head at a hog and scream at the dog to catch it. Then you need to have a strong opinion about tracking systems and be absolute certain that yours is the best. You have to be real greedy about the hogs and don't tell anyone where you hunt (even though you found out about the place from going with someone else). You really need a huge knife and some expensive cut collars. You don't have to be able to walk because you'll just stay on the 4-wheeler the whole time and tell the dogs to "get ahead". You can't go huntin with one or two dogs. You need to have atleast a half dozen or more on the ground.
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« Reply #26 on: March 09, 2011, 12:31:52 am »

all you need is a boar hound and a spotlight
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« Reply #27 on: March 09, 2011, 12:44:32 am »

A true hog hunter to me is someone that never stops learning, and not affraid to admit they dont know it all, and willing to teach the one that will listen.
-thank you tnhillbilly

I think a true hog hunter is some one who will dive into a spot when he knows he could get cut up just so that he can help his dogs out.... A true hog dogger is nothing without his dogs...

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« Reply #28 on: March 09, 2011, 06:47:54 am »

i hope everyone is enjoying this as much as i am. All opinions are worth posting whether i agree with em or not. lord knows it wouldnt take much to catch more than me i only caught 10 and had to let one of those run off but i learn something every time i put dogs on the hood. thanx for all the replies.
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« Reply #29 on: March 10, 2011, 08:24:07 am »

hehe.....I like the smart arse comments.  Sometimes allot can be said in a roundabout way with smart arse comments.

@Noah........The serious ones are ok too lol.  nicely said

I would like to add the judge of a good dog man or true hog hunter is not his own opinion of himself. It is others opinion of him.  Most of the ones i've held in that regard are over 60 years old and still hunting hard dispite a little age and had enough forethought to take care of themselves so they could keep on hunting into old age.

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« Reply #30 on: March 10, 2011, 08:58:17 am »

An old man from Lingelville once told me that your not a true hog hunter if you stab them. You have to tie them up and drag them out, unless they're to far from the truck then you have to let them go. I don't know many people that go deer HUNTING, tranquilize the deer and let it back go haha
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« Reply #31 on: March 10, 2011, 06:01:39 pm »

I'll play....  Grin

"A True Hog Hunter".....

Well, first off, I don't consider myself one yet... seen enough real ones to know I got a long way to go...  Everyone's definition of this will be different based on infinite variables... terrain, amount of hogs on said terrain, climate, etc...

Now for "my" opinion of what a true hog hunter is... based on personal observations I've made over time...

First thing that comes to mind is a true hog hunter must love his dogs like family... but be stone cold when need be...  He must also by virtue be an excellent animal trainer... Trainers as a whole are generally an aloof bunch..  Most good trainers I've met, I've initially taken them as being a bit arrogant... Only after spending enough time to get to know one do you realize that arrogance is nothing more than that individuals lack of focus on YOU and complete focus on what it is they are there for... TRAINING THEIR ANIMAL...   A true hog hunter understands animal psychology, both from a dog's perspective, and sometimes more importantly, a hogs...

A true hog hunter cares about catching hogs...  I enjoy hunting as much as anyone... but every true hog hunter I've met is pretty miserable to be around if they start to gettin' burned too much...  Wink

A true hog hunter wants to know their dogs can shut the trophy/runnin' hogs down... but once the dog has proven it can, would rather catch less damaging hogs "most" of the time  Wink Grin

A true hog hunter figures out how to make things as easy as possible for his dogs to be succesful...

You could take a true hog hunter, strip him of his dogs... take him to any random city pound, tell him to pick out 5 dogs and in less than 5 yrs he would still be able to catch more hogs than you....  Wrap your mind around THAT  Grin

And as tnhillbilly said.... A TRUE HOG HUNTER NEVER STOPS LEARNING.

Noah's post is worth repeating again...as well as the paragraph below. Smiley

A true hog hunter cares about catching hogs...  I enjoy hunting as much as anyone... but every true hog hunter I've met is pretty miserable to be around if they start to gettin' burned too much...  Wink



I think that a true hog hunter still wants to catch the rank trophy boars but wants the dogs to stay clear of the tusks. A true hog hunter worries every time he turns the dogs loose....worries if someone will steal their dog, if the dog will get crippled or killed by a bad boar, if the dog gets shot by a land owner or a leasee, or even if the dog gets run over on the county road.
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« Reply #32 on: March 10, 2011, 08:12:53 pm »

yes sir reuben it is and what u added made it even more inspirational. i think everyone can take a little something from this and become a better hunter(i know i am). Thank You Everyone and Thank You ETHD for allowing my enlightenment and a few chuckles.
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« Reply #33 on: March 10, 2011, 08:38:32 pm »

This true hog hunter loves god first ,second his dogs and the thrill of the hunt,and my pretty wife. Dog is god backwards ,love them !!!! HUNT’UM UP !!!!
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« Reply #34 on: March 10, 2011, 08:59:44 pm »

Great dog men in general are nice to be around if you are not blind you can learn from them. It is not what they say or how they say it. It is what they do. How they carry them selves around there pack and because they are the alpha dog, the pack does what they are told to do. Great dog men are not born every day and they do not get one dog and call them selves dog men. There are hunters and there are great hog hunters that produce on good days and bad days but they always find a way to make a bad day good.
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