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« Reply #160 on: February 26, 2026, 03:08:07 pm »

Carried Spoon Rusty and Chip Monday evening to some country holds good hogs pretty good. Pretty quick spoon struck at 600ish. a big boar 250-280lbs beat us in a foot race to the highway about 2 miles away. Got gathered back up and sent them back same way and at half a mile they found a big sounder that we’re willing to play the game.
I knocked 3 off the sounder before they finally broke. 5 more bays later across about a mile and a half stretch I finally had all 3 dogs back together and baying 2 boar hogs in a big cut bank. Not a single bay all evening was one hog. Went from rallying the sounder to baying 2-5 at a time. The boys done real well and when we quit 8 hogs were dead and another 5 or so had lead in them.





Was supposed to make a round with deputy dawg this morning but he had to cancel on me early this morning as his little boy had gotten sick. I missed the first text completely, so I was showered and dressed fixing to jump in the truck when I seen he had to cancel.

Ran to town for a red bull and come back. Grabbed King, Theresa, lulu, and Misty.

First cast they made a half mile south and hit blacktop so I reeled them back in. Sent them north and they made another half mile loop north. Theresa come back in(she’s the least experienced, MAYBE 10 hunts so far) but the rest stayed out. They’d loop and push, loop and push. Finally about 1.5 hours later they start leaving out across these hills. They crossed a blacktop at a mile and another at 2 miles from where I turned out at. At this point reception is spotty, they’ve about run me out of country and it’s time to just go catch them. I head around. Get to that 2nd black top they crossed and they come back online treed.
Pulled off into the very edge of where my permission ends. Sent Theresa and headed to them. They had a little ole 130 lb boar. I guess he had tried to leave at first because they had him pretty chewed up but everything had gotten hot so they were set back baying. Let them have a little fun and then knocked him down right before 10am. Had to give the old dogs their props. They did not suck this morning. 2 hours, 2.25 miles as a crow flies and probably 12 miles on their feet. Bayed in his bed.







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« Reply #161 on: February 26, 2026, 04:17:50 pm »

That’s a pretty good showing, your dogs got some range, that would probably be the end of me trying to keep up with them on foot.
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« Reply #162 on: February 26, 2026, 05:03:44 pm »

Today was a little excessive lol. Luckily they were 180 yards off the black top and 100 of that was unfenced hay field I drove. So I ended up not hoofing it too far. Occasionally I do. Monday evening killed 8 I did 5.6 miles(iPhone says so) behind 3 dogs on foot.


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« Reply #163 on: February 26, 2026, 07:14:48 pm »

Pretty good hunts. Dogs are working well for you.
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« Reply #164 on: February 27, 2026, 08:24:53 am »

Sounds like a real good job by all the dogs. I hope you shot the hog that was sleeping with its butt to the big oak!


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« Reply #165 on: February 27, 2026, 10:13:59 am »

Sounds like a real good job by all the dogs. I hope you shot the hog that was sleeping with its butt to the big oak!


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These yearlings from sketch and ray get lots of love down in this part of the world from the folks that know about them. all 5 we have I think anyone would be happy to feed. outside of all these suckers quitting me tomorrow. I’d dare say it was a successful cross. Soon as Misty or LuLu comes in, king is getting put over them. Time to do it again.

Going to have to sell/place a dog here after our panhandle trip in April. Got to make room for next round of prospects.


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« Reply #166 on: February 27, 2026, 12:54:12 pm »

Lol I’m glad you’re happy with them. I like the sound of that LuLu / king cross. She’s a nice little gyp.


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« Reply #167 on: February 28, 2026, 07:14:05 am »

 Congratulations Slim, on the hunt and the journey you've made with your dogs.
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« Reply #168 on: February 28, 2026, 08:06:04 pm »

Congratulations Slim, on the hunt and the journey you've made with your dogs.
Thank you sir. It is an ongoing journey, but we have made measurable progress I think. You and others on the board and the board itself has lent a lot to the ground we’ve made so far. 13 years ago I didn’t know hunting a wild hog with a dog was possible. The help I’ve gotten over the years and good advice has almost exclusively come from ETHD. Why I hate so much lately to see it fall off
like it has. Anyway…


Tim and I had us a good morning. Chomped on some pigs then carried their momma a mile and bayed her for a half hour or so before we killed her. One more cast cam after that come up empty but had us cutting dogs off at a 1.5 miles about to hit I-10 in Weimar.

Only pic of morning. That’s Tim’s good pup out of sketch and T dogs Ray before first cast. He’s a hog dog.


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« Reply #169 on: February 28, 2026, 08:15:05 pm »

That’s supposed to say “goose pup”… his siblings are good too.


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« Reply #170 on: February 28, 2026, 09:26:18 pm »

Good looking pup Slim
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« Reply #171 on: February 28, 2026, 09:40:15 pm »


This is Rose. She’s out of Tim’s gyp and Hoss that belongs to The Red Nose. She’s ounces shy of 60# here. She’s very intelligent and really athletic. Like I told Slim, she’s nuisance when it comes to attention. She’d rather have loving than oxygen. I do like her a lot though. That wanting to please disposition is a must for me in a catch dog.


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« Reply #172 on: March 01, 2026, 07:50:41 am »

Rose’s brother Turk

Cardi(their mom) on left and Shaq on the right. Rhett has a gyp named Doja, built like rose with a black paint job.
They should be right around 9 months old. We are ready to put them to work. Just got to get a little more age on them.



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Video of bay Huh??
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« Reply #173 on: March 05, 2026, 09:37:25 pm »

Got invited by the high school boy that we’ve been helping out a little bit today. Tim and I made the trip down to El Campo/Whitehall. Couple square miles of crop and cattle ranchin country. Macartney rose thicket country. Some of the rankest I’ve seen. And we hunt our fair share of it. This stuff though has 150 years of the best fertilizer Monsanto was making at the time. I’ll trade anybody for palmettos, pine cutovers, the worst kudzu you can think of. I’ll take anything over rose hedge.

Took a little to get in hogs but 3rd cast or so we ended up on top of a set. Caught 3-4 out of that before they got into the one little area we were asked to leave alone. Next cast Tim and I’s males. King, goose, chip, and Tim’s tiny gyp along with mavericks Goose Peeled out and went a mile across a county road to get bayed just off our dang permission lol.

Meanwhile mavs Amber dog(courtesy of Tdog and Deputy Dawg) come out the box with a little sense and goes 300 the other way and puts a little set of hogs up herself. I send spoon to her and mavs goose dog pulls off the trail job the rest of them were in the other way and came to us.
You pretty much have to crawl into these rose thickets and break the bay until they decide to stop it somewhere you can actually get to them. Luckily this wasn’t a huge pile of it so we got 2 killed off that rally before they broke. Dogs needed water so we did that. Other dogs have gotten bayed on their own group at this a mile away just across the road from our permission.

  Headed to them a red sow crossed our path so we dumped the 3 we had just picked up on her. Went to other dogs. Took half an hour of waiting once we got to the gate they were 300 yards behind(we could see the Mott they were in  and see the dogs) but hogs finally come out of there. They got one caught on the fence line against the road so we pulled it into the ditch and killed it lol.

Spoon Amber and Mavs goose had fallen bayed back about 600 back into our permission from the county road so we went to them and that hog took a while to kill. Big rose thicket and the males all together decided to catch this small sow in the middle of it.

Went to water everything after that and a bunch of dogs peel out from water trough. Go 800 across a big flat and bay in an irrigation ditch. This begins the really not fun part of today lol. After an hour of physically can’t get within 100 yards of the dogs in the middle of this rose thicket on this ditch. We call dogs out. Stroke of luck Tim happens to catch a glimpse of the hogs going out the back door right as we picked everything back up. He lets out in the ranger by himself and by the time me and Mav get there him cardi and the dogs had the best hog of the day, a good sow killed in the middle of a big flat.

Went back to truck, swapped our dogs to our gyps and rusty.

First cast no good. 2nd cast didnt happen because we run into a little discrepancy with a well pumper on whether we had permission to be in that one little place. I think the gentleman we ran into hunts in there to some degree and didn’t want our dogs in there. Football field of solid rosehedge so didn’t hurt my feelings. 

2nd actual cast all the dogs hang up on a canal rose thicket at about 500. Lulu and Misty punch through it. Make a half mile loop through a big flat and come bayed on the back side of the canal they were hunt on, another 500 yards down or so. Dogs all get there and catch in the thicket on the opposite side of the canal. 10 minute wait and she hits the canal, and apparently so do I cause Tim shoved me after the hog! Lmao he wanted it caught before it got back in the thorns.

Canal wasn’t too deep so my drawers stayed dry for most part so we said one more. Mav had a paint boar had beat him and his dogs twice in a rose thicket so we went and cast dogs to where he had been. 5-600 later they’re bayed In a corner just off a high line right of way. Guess what. More rose hedge. Half hour or so got him broke and he went right to where Mav had bayed him the first two times(we hadn’t seen hog yet but at this point I figured it was him). Right back to where we cast them and after some bouncing him around in a small rose thicket maverick got to shoot him crossing a little trail.

Called it a day about 4 pm. No hogs of any size beside sow maybe 150. Did not see a single black hog all day. All red and spotted. Group they had bayed off our permission was a whole set of red hogs. They helicoptered it back in October and recovered around 150 hogs off 7100 acres. Seems like they knocked a lot of the size out. Grain gets up the big boys will come though.







Kings eye has cleared up a good bit. Not 100% but he hasn’t skipped a beat last 2 outs. He is a big dog to be in them rose thickets but he will peel his eye lids back to get to one. Thats a tdog special for you.


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« Reply #174 on: March 05, 2026, 09:44:21 pm »


There’s a screen grab from a video Mav got. Think that was last hog when he first bayed in that corner. Think they were 70 yards in to that.

And there’s Tim finishing pushing me in to the canal. Who needs enemies with friends like that!


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« Reply #175 on: March 06, 2026, 06:05:57 am »

I think ole Tim is being falsely accused here. That looks like he’s reaching to save you not push you. YEARS ago we were hunting hunting a place for the first time. Our dogs got bayed about 400 yds from us. It was easy walking across this pasture until we got up to this wind row of dew berry vines and briars. They were about head high on me, about 8 feet wide, and so thick that I saw a gnat go in and got tangled up trying to get out. That wind row went as far as you could see in either direction. Well I was right up to the edge of them, studying on how we were going to cross it when my buddy Sid literally stepped right between myself and this mangled thorny mess. Just about the time I decide it was going to be rough he “jumped” right out onto those thorns and the rest of us just walked right across while he was laying there holding them down for us. About a hundred yards later we came to a second wind row that looked just like the first one. Would you believe ole Sid stepped right In between myself and my studying again. It was like separating Velcro when we peeled him out of the first one so I was amazed when he “jumped” out there to mash the second one down as well. Man what a hunting buddy he was. He’s retired from the dogs now but sometimes I sure miss the “sacrifices” he made for us!

It sounds like y’all had a lot of action and those dogs did good.


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« Reply #176 on: March 06, 2026, 10:23:26 am »

I have heard Sid tell a bit different version of that story. Lmao, but he put himself in the right place to "fall" onto those briars.
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« Reply #177 on: March 06, 2026, 10:41:18 am »

Just looking at the pics of that rose hedge, would make me want to sell the dogs and get a fishing boat.
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« Reply #178 on: March 06, 2026, 11:30:38 am »

Hollowpoint, I hear ya.
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