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Here is a few pictures of yesterdays hunt. No photo of Dogo as he was a No Show Jones on the catch. Just ran by the bay as usual. Frowner I stayed on the boat with the rifle to get any swimmers and Dogo and others went in when Molly (her first) scented the hog. Dogo showed up after the hog was in custody. Neal, Macy, and Stuart had a boar approaching 200lbs with some nice cutters.

Yeah we made it to church on time.

 
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Little boar's first boat ride.

 
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Very nice going, Larry! thumb


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Thank you Bobby, here's a photo of the hog about to be lifted from the boat. Got to admit it the boys have a system.

 
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Nice work, Larry! Don't give up on Dogo yet. He doesn't seem to be squeamish about making a catch.

Congratulations! Great pictures -- I especially like the last one!



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Larry-

It does seem they have it down pretty well -- like they've moved a hog a time or two... Big Grin

My system for getting them home is a little more complicated -- and probably a lot less efficient! -- since I'm usually out there myself.

And for the life of me I can't understand why they don't let me shoot them where I have easy truck or tractor access... Roll Eyes


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Easy access is indeed rare. But my son-in-law is an ingenius fellow, he put those fork lift forks on his front in loader to move deer stands. Moves hogs pretty well also.

If I'm solo, it's pretty basic for sure, even though the basics are pretty hard on the old man.
 
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Nice work, Larry! Don't give up on Dogo yet. He doesn't seem to be squeamish about making a catch.

Congratulations! Great pictures -- I especially like the last one!


I'm not about to give up on Dogo, but he is going to drop a grade or two and go back to the begining in a training cage, if I can work that out.

Yeah, I like that picture as well. I wanted to get a picture of him suspended in the air, but the battery for the camera crapped out, right at the wrong time.

Anyhow Marko, thank you for your encouragment.

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