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« on: April 28, 2013, 04:43:25 pm »

1. I had a decent spot to hunt that I only caught and cut boars. It was great for me and my dogs. Hogs didn't run with my loose baying dogs. I kept getting asked by people to bring them because they assumed it had to be the best spot in the world since I always caught hogs. I was nice and brought them. From then on they went back almost every day without me killing or keeping every hog and running the old barr hogs completely out of the country with their rough dogs that they claimed could catch anything. I gave up on that spot and let them have it and now that I've got another spot, they get mad because I don't invite them. I don't like my dogs hunted with rough dogs. I like my dogs because they were bred to hunt and bay and let me decide what I want to do with the hog when I get there.

2. I don't like people telling me my dogs are fat because you can't see every bone in their body. If you think you've got the healthiest dog because it's skinny, use Worm-X, Ivomec, flea pills, and SportMix on them and then tell me if they don't look different. My dogs eat a handful of food a day. They used to be bony until I started worming for tapeworms.

3. People that want every barr hog out of the woods but have never cut a boar. Or if they wanted to their dogs chewed it up before the got there. Don't take advantage of the hard work others do. Keep it fair and do it right. I can only remember keeping two barr hogs in my life but I've cut a humongous pile of them to see someone else get them that has never cut one.

Just had to get on my soapbox. Y'all can get mad now.
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« Reply #1 on: April 28, 2013, 05:01:14 pm »

Hey, look here, you gotta do what's best for you jack!! -SI

Haha on a serious note that's the exact reason I only bring FEW super close hunting buddies to my spots... Unfortunately it's not the good old days and you can't trust just anyone.
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« Reply #2 on: April 28, 2013, 05:09:36 pm »

   lmao  I keep wondering just when those good ol days were  ,  spot jumpers and inconsiderate folks have been around all  my days .  but I know where you are coming from neches just a sad but true fact about mankind in general , it's been that way since cain killed able   lol
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« Reply #3 on: April 28, 2013, 05:35:12 pm »

I agree half breed those people have always been around and are not going any where. you have to be real selective about who you hunt with and that's kinda of sad for the people that want to help people out. I know there are guys that hunt the leases that I pay to hunt that don't pay to hunt anywhere but I cannot do much about it so just grin and bear it. I try to find more places to pay to get on but haven't had much luck.
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« Reply #4 on: April 28, 2013, 06:24:43 pm »

Sounds like you don't need to call them friends.
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« Reply #5 on: April 28, 2013, 06:49:37 pm »

Yeah Sure is hard to find a good huntin partner that wont burn your spots with other buddies.

And I agree with you about rib dogs, Either feed them or shoot them, Dont starve them. I understand you might hunt your dog 7 days a week twice a day, well compensate on their feed. And a little ivomec never hurt no one.
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« Reply #6 on: April 28, 2013, 07:17:08 pm »

This kind of stuff goes to a mans raisin. I was raised that an invite was just that. An invitation for that hunt. Not to hunt a place however u feel. I don't have any good places right now. My best place was ran hard till we don't see any sign which is good beings its a farm. I have a couple folks I hunt with time to time. I have a hard time asking folks if I can join them so I wait for an invite. If invited I thank them for letting me join and won't take any meat. During the hunt I hunt the way they do and take a support role. When I leave I tell them thanks again and if they would like me to join again call. Without that call I will not go back.

If nothing else I can say I was raised right. Lol
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« Reply #7 on: April 28, 2013, 08:52:57 pm »

I feel your pain Brian been there done that. The only difference is I like a little grit in a dog.
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« Reply #8 on: April 28, 2013, 09:58:23 pm »

I feel your pain Brian been there done that. The only difference is I like a little grit in a dog.

Don't get me wrong, my dogs are plenty gritty. They'll put their teeth on one Just as much as they need to. They know what hogs they can and can't catch though. I don't like a strike/bay dog that will try a hog and make them run when they should be baying it. I've got great catch dogs that will grab one. I don't need my other dogs getting cut or running a hog any further than needed.
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« Reply #9 on: April 29, 2013, 08:38:15 am »

Been there done that.
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« Reply #10 on: April 29, 2013, 09:11:59 am »

You're taking the wrong kind of people with you bobcat....simple as that. If they were any count they wouldn't go behind your back like this. If you think back on these 'friends'....you'll see where they raised a red flag with you about something early on......at least I hope you can see that. You seem to be a man of his word to me,....so I know that you have seen something in these folks that you knew was wrong but chose to overlook it. I'm sorry, but I cannot understand any hog hunter getting on this or any other forum and asking if anyone wants to go hunting tonight......I've never seen you do that but I know some do. This, to me, is how you get in with these less desirables,....I won't take a person with me unless I know them VERY well and have for a loooooong time....then sometimes that's not enough.

Sorry that you've gotten in with these bad apples,....I know it's hard to find a good, honest hunting partner that will actually go when you want to,....good luck and I hope you find some good folks to hunt with. If you lived closer I'd be willing to go with you or take you with me........after we got to talk some in person....... Grin
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« Reply #11 on: April 29, 2013, 09:40:22 am »

Sounds like you don't need to call them friends.

X2, some folks can be trusted, but it only take a few dishonest a-holes to ruin it for every1. Its sad neches that them so called friends did that to you, but they showed their true colors n not be allowed on another hunt. Folks like them aint worth the hassel
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« Reply #12 on: April 29, 2013, 09:45:36 am »

This kind of stuff goes to a mans raisin. I was raised that an invite was just that. An invitation for that hunt. Not to hunt a place however u feel. I don't have any good places right now. My best place was ran hard till we don't see any sign which is good beings its a farm. I have a couple folks I hunt with time to time. I have a hard time asking folks if I can join them so I wait for an invite. If invited I thank them for letting me join and won't take any meat. During the hunt I hunt the way they do and take a support role. When I leave I tell them thanks again and if they would like me to join again call. Without that call I will not go back.

If nothing else I can say I was raised right. Lol

Agree 100% its that way with a guy down the road from. I know where some of the land we hunt is and 1 place is a 1000yds away from my house n i keep clear of it with his invite, and that goes for anybodys land i aint gotten permission to hunt w/o them. That chit aint right to do.
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« Reply #13 on: April 29, 2013, 10:07:25 am »

Sounds like you don't need to call them friends.

X2, some folks can be trusted, but it only take a few dishonest a-holes to ruin it for every1. Its sad neches that them so called friends did that to you, but they showed their true colors n not be allowed on another hunt. Folks like them aint worth the hassel
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« Reply #14 on: April 29, 2013, 12:01:21 pm »

1. I had a decent spot to hunt that I only caught and cut boars. It was great for me and my dogs. Hogs didn't run with my loose baying dogs. I kept getting asked by people to bring them because they assumed it had to be the best spot in the world since I always caught hogs. I was nice and brought them. From then on they went back almost every day without me killing or keeping every hog and running the old barr hogs completely out of the country with their rough dogs that they claimed could catch anything. I gave up on that spot and let them have it and now that I've got another spot, they get mad because I don't invite them. I don't like my dogs hunted with rough dogs. I like my dogs because they were bred to hunt and bay and let me decide what I want to do with the hog when I get there.

2. I don't like people telling me my dogs are fat because you can't see every bone in their body. If you think you've got the healthiest dog because it's skinny, use Worm-X, Ivomec, flea pills, and SportMix on them and then tell me if they don't look different. My dogs eat a handful of food a day. They used to be bony until I started worming for tapeworms.

3. People that want every barr hog out of the woods but have never cut a boar. Or if they wanted to their dogs chewed it up before the got there. Don't take advantage of the hard work others do. Keep it fair and do it right. I can only remember keeping two barr hogs in my life but I've cut a humongous pile of them to see someone else get them that has never cut one.

Just had to get on my soapbox. Y'all can get mad now.
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« Reply #15 on: May 17, 2013, 10:51:33 am »

This kind of stuff chaps my arss. I was raised that an invite was just that. An invitation for that hunt and that hunt only. Not to hunt a place however you feel when invited either. If they don't like it they can hit the road. Whenever we go to a place that I know, we are going to hunt it the way I feel we will be most succesful. I have a quite a few guys I hunt with time to time and thats the way they hunt also. I have a hard time inviting myself because I don't like my phone ringing off the hook when people hear we are going some where. If invited I thank them for letting me go. During the hunt, I hunt the way they do wether I like it or not. If I don't like it I'm a grown man and I can leave whenever I want. When I leave I tell them thanks again and if they would like me to come again give me a call.

I won't ever call that land owner and ask if I can go back hunting without the person or people I was invited with either.

In my eyes, if I invited people to go hunting I am the only one that should be calling that land owner and asking to go from then on wether they know them or not. It's just understood. I thought everyone new this was understood in hunting but I guess I was wrong.
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« Reply #16 on: May 17, 2013, 11:08:25 am »

This kind of stuff chaps my arss. I was raised that an invite was just that. An invitation for that hunt and that hunt only. Not to hunt a place however you feel when invited either. If they don't like it they can hit the road. Whenever we go to a place that I know, we are going to hunt it the way I feel we will be most succesful. I have a quite a few guys I hunt with time to time and thats the way they hunt also. I have a hard time inviting myself because I don't like my phone ringing off the hook when people hear we are going some where. If invited I thank them for letting me go. During the hunt, I hunt the way they do wether I like it or not. If I don't like it I'm a grown man and I can leave whenever I want. When I leave I tell them thanks again and if they would like me to come again give me a call.

I won't ever call that land owner and ask if I can go back hunting without the person or people I was invited with either.

In my eyes, if I invited people to go hunting I am the only one that should be calling that land owner and asking to go from then on wether they know them or not. It's just understood. I thought everyone new this was understood in hunting but I guess I was wrong.
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U are right that's the way it should be
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« Reply #17 on: May 17, 2013, 11:27:23 am »

That's the way I see it...i know of several places I could most likely get around my house but someone already hunts them so I stay away from them... I thought this was just an in written rule when it came to any kind of hunting? But on the other hand I prolly would try to slip in on some of BARMBARS land without him knowing Evil
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« Reply #18 on: May 17, 2013, 12:06:49 pm »

LMAO! Ol Cur Dog! You always know how to lighten the situation and get a rise out of me. You know I probly wouldn't care if you did cause your one of the Wolf Pack. I love hunting with you guys and we have many good hunts in front of us together. You know the situation and it makes my blood boil!

I can't wait for tonight!
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« Reply #19 on: May 17, 2013, 12:22:45 pm »

I've had it happen to me more times than I care to mention. It's pretty sorry. Some people are pretty good at convincing theirselves that it is alright when they don't have any places to hunt but let them get a few places and then have someone do it to them on the same place that they claim jumped you on and they will squeal like a shoat. They will never even realize that it was KARMA biteing them in the a$$ !
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