Myself and Barbie made a hunt. We pull in the gate and park. As I'm getting collars out and turned on I noticed a set of bulldog magnets (ears) sticking up over the hill across the road. As I studied closer I saw a couple more sets. We got the dogs out collared up on the opposite side of the trailer from them and then I walked the 3 pups to the west so that the south wind was in their face. I turned loose and they went straight to them. It was about the 4th hunt for all of them. To my surprise, there were a couple sows and a bunch of shoats. I couldn't get my shoes off in time to count them but I'd guess there were four feet worth of shoats. As soon as the dogs came over the hill, hogs scattered before a single bark. We sent Raylynn and Lulu to them. We had two caught and the 2 Raylynn pups had one bayed in the briars. Soon as I stuck the first 2 all the dogs caught that one. The pups figured out right there how to start rolling over. We wound up catching 7 that day. One pretty good boar, nothing else had much size but it was good for the young dogs.
The next hunt we cast and the dogs left out. All of a sudden we hear a dog open and we could tell he was moving at a fast pace. Look at the garmin and they are all there and moving. They were at about 200yards and at 400 we had a hog squealing. That was impressive because the stuff they went through was tuff plus it wasn't a big hog. Before that hog had quit kicking Raylynn and Lulu had another and the others went to them. Stick that one and the dogs roll over. We wound up catching six in pretty short order. The last boar was probably the best one but no trophy. Dogs did good and it was a good time with Barbie, Dillian, and Sid.
First pic is of what seems to be Raylynn's signature mark. Second one was the boar on the second hunt and the last picture as the boar from first hunt. They weren't special but I had to post something so nobody thought I was making it up lol.
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