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10 June 2006, 01:49
Rattlesnaker
Good Boar with Dogs
We've been after this boar for a little while now as we've seen his track coming and going from a Milo field. The dogs had him bayed up last weekend but couldn't stop him for good. My dad finally caught up with him last night and the dogs caught him. He weighed about 260 lbs with 2 1/2" teeth.




10 June 2006, 02:29
Charles_Helm
Nice one, but those guys should be smiling! Is is getting pretty warm at night or still cooling off a bit? Can you run the dogs year-round if you do it at night?


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10 June 2006, 02:38
Rattlesnaker
The only time you can hunt is starting at about 2:00 am right now because it's so hot. It's really tough on the dogs in something like corn, milo, or thick brush because it's even hotter in there without any kind of breeze. You can pretty much hunt year round but the window gets so much smaller when it's as hot as it is now.
10 June 2006, 03:19
MADNESS
nice one do you have any photos of the dogs catching it ?
10 June 2006, 03:53
NBHunter
Your dad sure is good at what he loves 'eh? thumb

Did we hunt with the guy on the right when I was there? He looks familier.


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10 June 2006, 04:46
Rattlesnaker
Madness - these were the only pics.

Jason - I think he might have hunted with us that one night. He's a young guy that hunts with my dad a bunch.
10 June 2006, 06:02
Charles_Helm
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Originally posted by Rattlesnaker:
The only time you can hunt is starting at about 2:00 am right now because it's so hot. It's really tough on the dogs in something like corn, milo, or thick brush because it's even hotter in there without any kind of breeze. You can pretty much hunt year round but the window gets so much smaller when it's as hot as it is now.


I thought that might be a problem. Does the heat ever slow the hogs down, other than making them nocturnal? Are they easier to bay up or catch in the heat? I guess when it is life or death they might not slow up at all.


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10 June 2006, 15:11
Rattlesnaker
That's a good question and one that I can't easily answer. I'd guess the answer would be yes, a hog should run less when it's hot but so would a dog. If it was a flat out foot race in open country then I'm sure the dog would win. But hogs have a real advantage in tight cover because they will run a little ways and then stop and make the dog find them. Once the dog gets close the hog will break again and run for a while and then stop again. The dog is working twice as hard as the hog and never stops running. The hog meanwhile will stop and hope the dog loses him in the thick brush, a term we call "squatting". It probably happens less in areas where there's more open country.

But to try to answer you question again, I haven't found hogs any easier to catch when it's hot even if they run less.
10 June 2006, 21:31
Fenring
Good pig!


Fast hairy dogs ROOL!
11 June 2006, 06:08
juanpozzi
Very nice trophy did it injured the dogs ,it has dangerous tusks ,Juan


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11 June 2006, 18:39
Rattlesnaker
Juan - several dogs had some small cuts and pokes and one dog was cut pretty good but after a little surgical work, he's as good as new.
12 June 2006, 03:01
Eterry
Juan you read my mind....that hog has some very nasty looking tusks. Around here on the red river you seldom see hogs with tusks like those, until they come back from the taxidermist, then they look like they come from an elephant. I have been told the sandy soil they live and root in wears their tusks down here.
Great hunt, hogs and pics.

Good luck and good shooting,
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13 June 2006, 06:43
juanpozzi
When RonL a member of this froum and usarmy MD hunted with me one of the hogs nearly killed Lanhuel with a cut in the neck cms from the carotid artery its very rare that a boar of this size doesnt injure your dogs ,now there is a national wild boar championship here with dogs and knives ,i cannot go but one of my guides will go i promise photos.Juan


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15 June 2006, 01:55
Whitworth
Great job as usual!! That's a damn good hog!



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