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Slim9797
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« on: December 26, 2015, 08:05:04 pm »

Last Monday me and my buddy hit a spot we have right behind our other buddies house. Took my lady gyp and red gyp, and the bulldog chongo. Really just went because lady is really out of shape and wanted to get her some excercise. We hadn't caught a hog on this place in a few hunts. Well right off the bat we find a new wallow and there had been a hog in it pretty recently. Dogs rolled out off that wallow went about 300 and came back. We went farther down the property and dogs started acting piggy but a neighbor holler at us so we went to go talk and the dogs kinda followed us over there. BSd with him and went back to tree line where they were acting piggy. Jumped off the rig and walked in, they go down and up the other side of the creek. My red dog splits right and must have been moving a track pretty quick when all the sudden my lady gyp opens up about 50 yards to my left. We wait for my red gyp to show back up. Red gets there and they go to hammering. Walk in to bay. Get about 20 yards away and I can see the dogs bayed on a big hog under a bunch of fallen cedar trees and oh boy could we smell him. We knew it was the same boar hog that had ran us over a mile a while back and dropped the dogs on a shoat. So from 20 yards we send chongo and he gets about 5 yards from the hog and a strap on his vest hangs up, and that hog came and rocked his world. Split his right shoulder wide open. Split all the muscles real good. Hog broke luckily lady and red quit it because I didn't have a bulldog or a gun. Went and had to go chase down chongo(this was his first time meeting some teeth and it was a good one) anyway caught him up and I carried him about 3/4 mile on my shoulders, then passed him off to my buddy to carry the last 3/4 mile out to our buddy waiting on us at the property line. He continued carrying and I hauled A back to the four wheeler and then caught back up to him, threw the bulldog on the rack and busted it back to the house. Got him all sewed back up and he's gonna be fine in a few weeks needless to say this boar now has a price on his head. ANYWAY, I WANT TO HEAR YALLS similar stories. We all have that one hog that seemed uncatchable and worked over many a dog before he was caught. LETS HEAR ABOUT EM!
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« Reply #1 on: December 26, 2015, 09:19:18 pm »


 hope your dog heels up and y'all catch him .

Sounds like a smart one ..
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« Reply #2 on: December 26, 2015, 09:30:06 pm »

Chris thanks man, we think he's gonna be alright. He's using the leg good and it's healing nice.  You ever had a hog like this?
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« Reply #3 on: December 26, 2015, 09:32:34 pm »

Had something similar happen to me once. A buddy and myself turned out two dogs at a deer feeder and they roll out .60 away and bay and he never broke one time. I could see the hog he was dang sure a good one. Turned the bulldog loose and the hog saw that bulldog coming and met him halfway. Well after the short fight the bulldog is hanging off the hogs ear and he looks up and sees my buddy and charged him and chased him around for a couple seconds then sees me trying to sneak up behind him so he runs me up a tree. All this time the bulldog is hanging off his ear. Bulldog wasn't small really he prolly weighed 55 pounds and had some leg under him. After he runs me up a tree my buddy had got him by a back leg and we caught him. I have a picture of him but tapatalk is screwing up on my phone and won't let me post anything for some reason
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« Reply #4 on: December 26, 2015, 09:49:01 pm »

Chris thanks man, we think he's gonna be alright. He's using the leg good and it's healing nice.  You ever had a hog like this?

I've been on hunts where a big hog will shake the dogs off on to a smaller hog ..I haven't seen one whip the catch dog And run off tho ( God dang I'm gonna go find some wood to knock on now haha) Ive gotten lucky and missed out on that so far

http://youtu.be/Y0PtBtdUNMo

I guess this would be the closest to it .. But I don't think the catch dogs ever had him , kinda hard to tell
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« Reply #5 on: December 26, 2015, 09:53:09 pm »

That sucks bout your dog and that you missed the hog. But the longer you hunt the more of these story's you will have. That's why we put so much into our dogs and hunts the average person has no clue about what we do and why. Hope your dog heals up


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« Reply #6 on: December 26, 2015, 10:30:00 pm »

Glad the dogs gonna make it.

Dropped dogs one day on the edge of a pine block. Never thought we would get on one at this spot. Well we did. They crossed a slough we went around. By time all was said and done 4 out of 5 dogs were cut or broke. Took 3 months to catch that hog. We did get him though after a run in middle ways of a briar patch with bulldog hanging like a rag doll. My biggest hog to date. It happens all we can do is do our best to protect the dogs and to care for them when things go south.


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« Reply #7 on: December 27, 2015, 09:40:09 am »

That sucks bout your dog and that you missed the hog. But the longer you hunt the more of these story's you will have. That's why we put so much into our dogs and hunts the average person has no clue about what we do and why. Hope your dog heals up


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oh yessir. This just makes me want to hunt that much harder and hate hogs just a little bit more. Also, our bulldog is young and before this he's always run into the bay and wanted to play with the hog, granted once he catches that's a caught hog but I always figured it was gonna take a good hog putting a hurting on for him to quit trying to play and go in and slam a hog. Once he is better, we shall see if he wants to continue to play. With chongo going down I had to breakdown and buy another catch dog to keep us going. Ended up getting one from NorthZulchNasty and that dog is a bad ole dude. That boar hog we got the other day my buddies big brother who has seen a few good catch dogs said this dog rolled that boar like it wasn't nothing. So between finally getting cut and a seasoned catch dog to send him in with. I think chongo ought to be finished out here soon
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