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« on: April 18, 2016, 07:33:05 pm »

Let's see some of them big ole dog caught hogs.

Caught with four bay dogs and one catch dig ran about 75 yards stopped and caught.  267 lbs Boar



Caught with two bay dogs no CD....200 lb sow



Caught with two baydogs 190 lb boar



 Dog caught boars in 2015


Four bay dogs caught hog.  220 lbs


Caught two years ago when Joel was down.  One dig stopped and caught him the Cracker dig didn't need a CD..three other bay dogs helped....Joel mounted this boar he was over 200 lbs


No CD four bay dogs..


No CD......over 200 lb


Two baydogs no CD.  190 lbs


Bay dogs no CD...over 200


And it goes on and on and on.   I don't think need no lessons in catching hog with ruff mauling dogs loose dogs are what ever because we have done it with all kinds.  It all boils down to what a man likes.
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« Reply #1 on: April 18, 2016, 08:12:34 pm »

Few more threw the years.

Big boar



 Caught hog


Three bad bitches one dead sister in plastic bag.


 The boar that killed her and drug me down three flights of river banks.


 240 boar


 The dog killer




 Another dog killer.


 And another dog killer killed my BJ dog


 My two boys hauling pork after about five miles of running hogs





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 Young dogs doing their job


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« Reply #2 on: April 18, 2016, 08:31:30 pm »


230lb barr caught with 2 curr dogs

Not a great pic and didnt get a weight, caught and turned loose in the same spot. Guessin 140-150lb bour hog caught with 3 curr dogs
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« Reply #3 on: April 18, 2016, 08:32:13 pm »

Got a bunch more good ones on my computer ill post tomorrow
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« Reply #4 on: April 18, 2016, 08:52:40 pm »

Good hogs.....Yeah my pc is blown up am using my phone lol.  Got two photobucket accounts and over 3000 pics on them threw the years.
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« Reply #5 on: April 18, 2016, 09:07:18 pm »

Good hogs guys. Good looking dogs jimmy. That barr got some small hooves justin. That's wierd good hog tho
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« Reply #6 on: April 18, 2016, 09:16:00 pm »

Barr hog. 336
Biggest I been on.

Two more good one. No weights, but good hogs. One in the rice, and one on the Sabine.
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« Reply #7 on: April 18, 2016, 09:21:22 pm »

Nice hogs Jimmy and it don't matter how real it is some folks just refuse to believe it.
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« Reply #8 on: April 18, 2016, 09:24:51 pm »

Art,  I seen where you ran loose dogs.  My best experience when I tried them was use one are two dogs that dont put hardly no pressure at all on them runners.  Then sneak in with ur catch dog how we had best luck.  Because any kind of slightest pressure they gonna take off.  I think a lot of folks have a hard time distinguishing what really a no pressure dog is.  No pressure means just that no pressure. ....8....10,12 foot backed off no where near face so the hog won't be really thteaten because slightest moving in is gonna make a runner go.  I think this is where the trouble may lay in loose dogs owners thinking there dogs are backed off but may be closer than they think  Just me man.
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« Reply #9 on: April 18, 2016, 09:27:03 pm »

Good hogs guys. Good looking dogs jimmy. That barr got some small hooves justin. That's wierd good hog tho
We said the exact same thing, we saw his tracks before we caught him, sure didnt expect him when they bayed.
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« Reply #10 on: April 18, 2016, 09:32:57 pm »

Hey Art... Was just thinking back on them loose dogs....I think one of our biggest problem was getting a catch dog to the big boar before he heard him coming.  Thats when we had most ours break and run hearing the CD coming..Now that I think about it.
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« Reply #11 on: April 18, 2016, 09:37:07 pm »

Sanman them some Boss Hogs there man! Damn

L.H.Cracker....I hear you.  Its just plum dang crazy man.
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« Reply #12 on: April 18, 2016, 09:53:25 pm »

good hogs justin and sanman that is a stud bar nice dang teeth.
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« Reply #13 on: April 18, 2016, 10:15:51 pm »

On a few that I've seen up close. I've seen my dogs out about 20ft. A guess. They all are pretty equal when alone. They will grab a set on a runner if need to be, if I pair up they'll get ruff.  But most the time there's no need. One problem I do encounter. Is one dog out, dog will stop barking at the noise of a bulldog coming in. I love to lead in tho. Get as close as possible. That just pumps my blood. I've had some bust before bulldog gets to them. But, also. I feel that. My dogs are so far back. Cd goes to the dog and hogs 20 ft away lol. So hog see it before dog sees hog. Believe me, I like some what ruff. But I don't think a good ol solid bay will ever get old to me.
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« Reply #14 on: April 18, 2016, 10:59:51 pm »

I will share a story on this thread if you guys don't mind since this kinda goes along with the loose vs Ruff discussion.

About 17 yrs ago I went to a guys house that I heard had a couple Youngs dogs for sale.  He had a black gyps and a yellow dog both about 14 mths old.  He went on to te.me how the yellow dog wasn't very rough and wasn't coming along very good.  Very honest guy.  He then went on to tell me how nice the black gyps was.  She was rough as they come and would find a easy hog and catch it as soon as company got there.  She had only found a handfull.  I remember asking him."how big does a hog have to be before she'll back up and bay?"   He said "she won't, she is a bad huzzy."    I personally didn't like rough dogs and still don't but I figured she would back up when I ran her with my looser dogs and she sounded much better prospect than the yellow dog.  He priced the black gyps at 300 and 200 for the yellow dog so I spent the extra 100 for the better sounding prospect.   Within 3 hrs of taking ownership of the bad azs little back female I had her in the woods with my dogs.  Well sure enough one of my dogs bayed a pretty good boar about 600yds away and the black gyps and my other dog blew in that direction and sure enough as soon as she got there she started a fight and them three caught the boar.  About a 175-190 lb boar with about an inch hanging out.  He cut her and one of the other dogs but I knew he wasn't truly a dog killer so I decided to see how the gyp would do alone on a hog that could surely whip her back.  I tied my two back about 200 yards and went back and released the hog in the creek they had caugot him in.  He trotted down the dry Creek bed and I turned the female right behind him.  He turned and plowed her and that was the end of her roughness.  In fact she would not even go back and bark at him.  The hog stood there in the creek and she stood on the bank by me.  I laughed to myself and turned and walked back to my other dogs and she politely followed me all the way back to the truck.   Now the moral to the story is tons of dogs look great in a fight with company and they can clearly win but hog dogs are the ones that keep hammering when there's no other dogs to turn to and the hog is too much to overpower.   I called the guy back and told him that I felt like I had bought the dog fair and square a dog she was my dog but I would trade herror for the yellow dog.  I didn't tell him why I didn't like her or what had happened.  I just simply explained I would take the 100 loss and trade dog for dog and he agreed while saying "I'm telling you, your making a mistake.  She's better than this yellow dog."      Well the yellow dog got lead poisoning a few weeks later and I'm sure the  black gyps mauled hogs with her buddies until she was finally killed, I guess.  Who's knows?    Now I have seen top of the line rough dogs and loose dogs so that has nothing to do with the overall quality of the dog but the alligators packs can hide a "pile on cull" for a long time if a guy don't know what he's looking for.  JMO
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« Reply #15 on: April 18, 2016, 11:08:37 pm »

I hear you Art...This sport is a dang if you do dang if don't thing. No one right way.   I guess that's what keeps us all trying to do and breed better dogs.  Ain't no man are woman got the bull eye on this sport.  Lol
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« Reply #16 on: April 19, 2016, 06:05:32 am »

All of these were dog caught in the past couple years







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« Reply #17 on: April 19, 2016, 07:09:39 am »

this hog went 320 I wish I would have taking a pic of the scale cuz he don't look it in the pic i cuaght those three all with in 4 days they shut me down for alittle while witch was alwsome cuz I got to work some young dogs like they neededand that's a big sow I cuaght I have no clue how much she weighed but she was huge to me


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« Reply #18 on: April 19, 2016, 09:36:01 am »

Dog killer, biggest boar I think I've taken. Killed two nice dogs pegged a 300lb scale

Biggest sow blew 300 was bayed about a hour with loose dogs

This boar was bayed 2 miles out from truck, on another property for about 2 hours in a lady's back pasture. Picked her place up because of it. Bayed with 2 loose dogs. Still shredded dogs down

This boar, bayed by one cur. Biggest I've caught alone. Caught by one finished and a lightly started catchdog







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« Reply #19 on: April 19, 2016, 09:37:39 am »

Few more dog killers here and there, will find pics later on. Those are pretty recent. I promise I threw that Maroon sweater away by now haha
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