26 May 2010, 22:45
duckmanPeanut Field Boar
I loaded up three pups and two old dogs at 10 pm last night and headed for some corn fields and a freshly planted peanut field. Struck out on the corn but when we pulled into a freshly planted peanut field, I could see two pigs feeding along the edge of the field with NV. I let the curs loose and watched in the NV while they found the first pig. I then drove up close to the bay and let out the catch dogs. They caught in the edge of a retama thicket and it was a 150 lb sow. We got her out and the curs rolled out and entered the retama thicket with about a foot of water standing. In about 10 minutes one of the pups opened up bayed. After the other curs got to the bay, I let the catch dogs go and they immediately caught. It took awhile to weave our way to the catch, because that retama was thick as hair on a dogs back. After we got there this is what we found;
After it was over we all had to go and get a blood transfusion because of the thorns and mosquitos including the dogs! He weighed in at 238 lbs dressed at the Los Cazadores contest.
I was taught by my Grandpa that you should never tell someone that your dog will or will not do something because sooner or later he will make a liar out of you![
26 May 2010, 23:08
SGraves155Very Nice! Lots of adrenalin in a short amount of time!
26 May 2010, 23:39
GeedubyaLooks like you're doing all the good.
Thanks for posting the story and pix.
I can relate to getting a blood transfusion.
Saturday evening I popped a hog under a feeder. Didn't go get him then. Rather went on into camp. Unloaded my 4 wheeler. Went and loaded up two feeders before I went to get the hog I'd shot. In the meantime, a group of hogs had come back to that feeder and pushed the dead hog down into the muck. He was so stuck that I could barely pull him out. Did that, then I had to load him on the feeder. By this time I was sweating like a pig, had mud all over me. Between the mud and blood on both me and the hog, I couldn't lift him up without him slipping out of my grip. Ended up poking holes under the leaders of the hind legs and tying off a bungee into a loop. Laid down on the front of my four wheeler and got him up a ways then stood on the deck and pulled him up the rest of the way. Only weighed 80 lbs or so, but by the time I finished even my cap was soaking wet with sweat. Man I was sweatin' worse than a politician telling the truth. Plus, the skeeters were doing high fives and waitin' in line for the other guy to finish.
Best
GWB
27 May 2010, 01:04
shanksponyNice boar, you must have some good holders.
27 May 2010, 15:36
Tactical Hog ControlNice shoat, good to see some young folk using cur dogs instead of............. well foot, I'm gonna leave that one alone I guess. It's just one of my soap boxes.
Good Job duckman, and your GrandPa is a wise man.
Jed
29 May 2010, 10:12
Charles_HelmNice work -- retama thicket doesn't sound like much fun though!