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a tenn pig huntin vidieo for ya
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Posts: 2095 | Location: B.C | Registered: 31 January 2002Reply With Quote
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Simply great!!! Just the group I have been looking for. Thanks for posting this.
 
Posts: 1078 | Location: Mentone, Alabama | Registered: 16 May 2005Reply With Quote
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That is an awsome video.

Looks like they need a few DRSS boys to show up and show them how mto stick a double rifle in a pigs ear.

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PS. Let the record reflect, 700 Nitro did come from Canada [eh] and shoot a good pig, at the DRSS hunt in Texas.


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Posts: 16134 | Location: Texas | Registered: 06 April 2002Reply With Quote
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I love the music!


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Posts: 2789 | Location: Bucks County, Pennsylvania | Registered: 08 June 2005Reply With Quote
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I'm thinking the scoped rifle wasn't exactly the tool for the job. My 10 ga with a rifled slug would have kicked some you-know-what from about 3 yards.

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Posts: 1580 | Location: Dallas, Tx | Registered: 02 June 2006Reply With Quote
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Neat video but mostly contrived hunting
 
Posts: 470 | Location: Texas/NYC | Registered: 12 February 2005Reply With Quote
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I just watched the video.

Here is a quote from the site by the outfitter:

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Let it be known...Anti Hunting scum and those who frown on the centuries old tradition of using dogs to hunt wild hogs need not leave a comment to this or any of my videos.
Adding comments have been disabled for this video."

I would say that this is not for me. To each his own.

Near my camp in VT I came upon a pack of dogs on the road back in the early 60's and then some hunters. They had treed a cub bear and shot it out of the tree. The poor thing must have been about 40 lbs. I saw those guys only a couple of years ago and they still have the dogs and have killed lots of bears. I would say that this is not for me. To each his own.


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I loved it! Fantastic clips!Flirting with disaster aint for everybody!
Get em Dogs! Aint nothing like good old hickory smoked BBQ the hard way!YEEEEEHAAAA thumb
 
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Looks like a good place for a future DRSS hunt, say maybe the end of May???

Doc52, them pigs are plenty BIG, might be just the ticket for your 577. Big Grin BOOM


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Posts: 16134 | Location: Texas | Registered: 06 April 2002Reply With Quote
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Great video. Has anyone heard of a hog being taken from this thats close to 1000 lbs. and 95% Russian blood not feral. Someone told me there was one recently taken. I know a true Russian hog at 400+ lbs.is quite a pig. Thanks for comments in advance.


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I agree, an iron sighted rifle, shotgun, or a handgun, seems like the proper tool of choice here.


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What an awsome vid!! Just a ton of great footage.

Savage99, it makes me sad and angry to hear of people hunting as you described-no ethics or regard of what they kill. I assure you that is NOT the way most of us that hunt with dogs do it. Those guys should have been treed and shot. I can respect that it might not be your cup of tea. However I would encourage you to try it one time with a REPUTABLE guide. I can think of no other type of hunting outside of Africa that gets the heart pumping more than hogs or LEGAL bear with dogs. I just wish I had dogs of my own. I'd have ya down for a weekend and show ya how it's really done.

I think we should do a DRSS hunt there in late summer 2008 or 2009. It's a WHOLE LOT cooler than TX. But more importantly, I'll be back from deployment and can bring my new DR! clap
 
Posts: 144 | Location: Boiling Springs, SC, USA | Registered: 14 November 2004Reply With Quote
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i talked to the guy on the phone who owens and runs this out fit and i will probably do a hunt long befor the drss guys even get there i also called some of his ref and this seem like a top notch out fit......a bit rustic but who the hell cares ill sleep on the ground in a burlap bag as long as i can hunt.
 
Posts: 2095 | Location: B.C | Registered: 31 January 2002Reply With Quote
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What an awsome vid!! Just a ton of great footage.

Savage99, it makes me sad and angry to hear of people hunting as you described-no ethics or regard of what they kill. I assure you that is NOT the way most of us that hunt with dogs do it. Those guys should have been treed and shot. I can respect that it might not be your cup of tea. However I would encourage you to try it one time with a REPUTABLE guide. I can think of no other type of hunting outside of Africa that gets the heart pumping more than hogs or LEGAL bear with dogs. I just wish I had dogs of my own. I'd have ya down for a weekend and show ya how it's really done.

I think we should do a DRSS hunt there in late summer 2008 or 2009. It's a WHOLE LOT cooler than TX. But more importantly, I'll be back from deployment and can bring my new DR! clap


I still don't like what I saw in the video but then I get a post from a guy like you who is in our military. My hats off to you. Not only that but my good buddy is now living in Greer and we talked about a giant boar that had been shot I think in TN. I really like the people and area near Greenville.


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Hello guys.

I am the manager and main guide for Tennessee Extreme. I am very aware that some folks frown on using dogs to hunt with. I completely understand. But dogs are no more of aid than using fiber optic sights on a bow or a scope on a gun. It doesnt get much more exciting and adrenalin oumping than walking up into a brush top or creek bottmwith a boar that has been abyed up by 2-3 good bay dogs. Every vehement, anti dog hunting person I have ever taken hunting changes their tune after they hunt with us. I do have access to 13,000 acres of stand hunting only land but there is no guarantee of a kill. The price to hunt there is $200/day plus $20 night lodging. it is in the same county where my lodge is. We have taem severa this summer and last winter and have a tone of trail cam pics. Sometimes we kill severa and some weekends we get skunked. but we usually always see some.

if you want to sit on a stand and twiddle thumbs or get out on the move and follow some great dogs and dodge a few charging hogs we will do our best to accomodate you. Wherever you guys go have fun.

Check out the link below. it is where I put my large groups when they hunt with me.
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there no such thing a dodging a wild boar with fire fire power most these boys are using including my self.

a shot from my 505 should put some real hurt on one of them piggys
 
Posts: 2095 | Location: B.C | Registered: 31 January 2002Reply With Quote
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great video, and what some hogs there is there !!
 
Posts: 1196 | Location: Kristiansand,Norway | Registered: 20 April 2006Reply With Quote
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with bay dogs in the multi thousand dollar range ya better be dodgeing unless there is no chance what so ever a dog will get hit by the bullett. don't know about you but hitting a dog would sure be a costly mistake. i know i tell my bear hunters up front that if they hit a dog they buy it! and the cheapest i've got is around 1500 dollars.


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Posts: 30 | Location: tennessee | Registered: 23 August 2006Reply With Quote
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Wow, some really big hogs in that video!



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Posts: 13440 | Location: Virginia | Registered: 10 July 2003Reply With Quote
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cool great video


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Great video I loved it. I'll check out their site and see if it's in my cards to go. I know I'd have a wild time. Boar vs 470 mgun


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