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Post by hugedogleg on Dec 23, 2017 21:03:33 GMT -5
This here is molly
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Post by hugedogleg on Dec 23, 2017 21:02:24 GMT -5
Shot this guy yesterday. Made a poor shot and he run 100 yds out in the brush. I looked but couldn't find him. Went to the house and got my 8 month old mt. Cur. Molly. She has never been in the woods. I lead her up to blood stuck her nose in it. 5 minutes later she was looking at my cat.
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Post by hugedogleg on Dec 19, 2017 12:55:15 GMT -5
We got them in west Texas and south texas. They are like rodent vampires. Will smooth gang up and whodoo a dog too. Scary little suckers.
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Post by hugedogleg on Dec 17, 2017 18:18:05 GMT -5
Yeah they have an great noses and want to please.
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Post by hugedogleg on Dec 17, 2017 12:35:50 GMT -5
If you have catahoulas you will appreciate this. She is the momma of my girls. she looks kinda like my male, Gunner. She was a natural. Bayed her first hog and had never seen one and had never been hunting. Just went back behind the house on the farm found one and Bayed it. When we went to her we expecting to see a coon or some varmit. Got there and she had a 100 pound boar hog Bayed. She liked to lift her nose and wind.
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Post by hugedogleg on Dec 16, 2017 22:11:32 GMT -5
If you have catahoulas you will appreciate this. She is the momma of my girls.
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Post by hugedogleg on Dec 15, 2017 17:35:16 GMT -5
Yeah I've seen video. Those are cool dogs. Something about grabbing the hog and tossing him for me. We kill some with knives after we throw them but 8 out of 10 come out alive.
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Post by hugedogleg on Dec 15, 2017 16:13:50 GMT -5
Northeast Texas near texarkanna
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Post by hugedogleg on Dec 15, 2017 15:45:51 GMT -5
You usually have to use a break stick to get them off
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Post by hugedogleg on Dec 14, 2017 21:48:15 GMT -5
I caught this boar back in September. I was hunting by myself so I left the bulldogs hooked up til I got the hog secured. Decent boar weighed about 170.
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Post by hugedogleg on Dec 14, 2017 21:32:09 GMT -5
This was old Meathead. He was the best catchdog I ever had.
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Post by hugedogleg on Dec 14, 2017 21:26:52 GMT -5
This year's prospects. Squeaky and Newt. Both are 3/4 pit bull and 1/4 Dogo. Newt won't be old enough to start til May but squeaky is ready to roll.
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Post by hugedogleg on Dec 14, 2017 21:13:18 GMT -5
Cool Buck
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Post by hugedogleg on Dec 13, 2017 19:55:08 GMT -5
Those 2 dogs are my old gyps Whodoo and Nugget. They Bayed this guy back in Oct. Before Deer season got going. We won't hunt during deer season.
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Post by hugedogleg on Dec 13, 2017 19:46:58 GMT -5
I varies. Usually 4 or 5 at a time. We will take up to 15 and rotate them in and out. Bull Dogs and Dogo for catching. Blackmouth cur and Catahoula for striking and baying. These are what my dogs look like. They are half catahoula half yellow Blackmouth cur.
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Post by hugedogleg on Dec 13, 2017 17:42:26 GMT -5
Both hogs are alive. Just haven't loaded the one up yet. I am just a guy who likes to hog hunt. We take a few groups with us every year but do it for fun mostly.
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Post by hugedogleg on Dec 13, 2017 13:32:33 GMT -5
Nice work. Where were you taking the one in the trap? They all get processed. Keeping the hog alive let's us hunt longer without taking a chance on the meat spoiling. If the weather is cool enough we will hunt from daylight to dark sometimes.
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Post by hugedogleg on Dec 12, 2017 22:02:43 GMT -5
Hog hunting season is about to wide open. We slipped out the other night and let the dogs work for a couple of hrs. Got to hunt with some different guys with some different dogs. Left most of my dogs home but did take Lady. She is 2 years old and is starting to come on strong. Had a great time and caught 1 small boar hog. All the dogs did good and Lady was in on the action. That's Lady in the picture.
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Post by hugedogleg on Nov 29, 2017 13:10:03 GMT -5
Little one last night
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Post by hugedogleg on Nov 21, 2017 21:13:35 GMT -5
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