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We took a couple of dogs out last night scouting around some corn fields. The dogs bayed this good boar several times before we could get close enough to shoot it.



 
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And yet another good hog.......



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You sho be da man. cheers


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Looks like you are keeping busy -- another nice one!
 
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What kind of dog is it ,shes injured insnt she ,nice boars.juan


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Juan - they are both mixed up cur dogs. What appears to be a cut on yellow dog is actually just an old scar. Neither of the dogs was cut by this boar. If we'd have tried to catch him then I'm sure something would have gotten cut but the dogs stayed their distance for the most part except when he tried to run.
 
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Congrats
Nice hogs do you turn them into sausage?


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nice!!
is that an old gray hog or just a very dirty black one?

it's been my experience that the "whites" and "grays" tend to be worse tempered

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He's just a black hog that was covered in some grayish mud. He'd spent many an afternoon in a mudhole in this 100 degree heat.

I've always heard people say that spotted hogs or colored hogs were loved to fight but I've never specifically noticed. I'll try to pay attention to that and ask some other people and see what they think.

Swede - we do turn a lot of pigs into sausage. Link sausage and pan sausage.
 
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Love it. thumb

Hope to see more each weekend 'eh!

By the way, found some decent black bear tracks a few hundred yards behind the house while running the dogs tonight, They had Rattlesnaker written all over them.


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Cool. Is the season already over until the fall?

What kinds of dogs are you working now?

Is it legal to run treeing dogs on bear in NB?
 
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Season ends next week till fall.

I was running my Springer and Britney (bird dogs) trying to keep them in shape and take them for a swim.
To tell you the truth I've not seen anything on legality of treeing bear with dogs in NB. I know of one place were they've done it a time or two but they also used revolvers to shoot them and in NB we all know how legal that is thumbdown


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