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Old 06-23-2008, 07:49 PM
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Originally Posted by LOGANSTANFORTH
never have found the time to go, even though i live in florida and we have tons of wild hogs......what gun do you use, i plan on using my .44 mag revolver and my .45-70 rifle......
dont take a gun we tie em and take em out alive, since last post im up to 8 dogs including my brindle pit catch dog cash

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Originally Posted by Uncle Bubba
I just bought a new pup mostly for helpin with cattle and horses and I looked hard at the cats. Most of what I found showed them bein to aggressive with what I do with them, don't want to make the critters to scared just keep em movin. I ended up with a Brindle BMC (Black Mouth Cur). Had him goin to the barn with me for about a week now and he's already startin to pick up on things.

I got him treein hot dogs just in case I ever get back into coon huntin again. Wish we had hogs around here though, they look like a lot more fun. Sounds like you got your work cut out for ya just keepin them dogs excercised. Gonna drive you nuts if you don't while they make there own fun.
ive got on BMC gyp now about 13mnth old and a BMC male pup if u ever lookin for another BMC dog i could prob get u a cull for free somtimes they dont like breakin of cows or all the other trash
 

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Old 06-23-2008, 09:50 PM
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Yes sir, I do. Me, the dog, and a knife. I generally wear a pistol for the boars, otherwise they get a pokin.
 
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Old 06-23-2008, 10:03 PM
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Hog Hunting...thats what we used to do when we rodeo'd...always needed a place to sleep overnight. One of us always had to take one for the team at the end of the rodeo dance before the ugly lights came on....it was either that or sleep in the truck
 
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Old 06-23-2008, 10:16 PM
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Originally Posted by TEXASPOWER
ive got on BMC gyp now about 13mnth old and a BMC male pup if u ever lookin for another BMC dog i could prob get u a cull for free somtimes they dont like breakin of cows or all the other trash
May have to take you up on that once I get this one started good. I don't do any huntin with them, they are all for cattle and horses. I'm gonna try my hand with this one on the trackin some and see how it goes since he seems to have the natural nack for it anyway. Be nice to just turn him lose on runaways and have him find em. Good money in that around here if it works out.
 
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Old 06-29-2008, 12:18 PM
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Pig hunted with the .280 remington,it's a good rifle for it,they go down hard.
Got a 12ga with buckshot for those close encounters.
Never tried hunting them with a dog...
 
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Old 07-08-2008, 03:44 PM
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Shoot, we used to use a snickers on a string at about 2:00 AM. I guess you could call it baiting them.

Seriously though...........

My buddy and his dad and brother go down to TX every year and shoot the heck out of them. Keeps them in practice for elk season. I may go with them this year I don't know. I guess they make pretty good sausage as that's all they do with them.
 
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Old 07-17-2008, 07:45 PM
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I rarely ever miss a weekend hunting here. I run mostly 1/2 bull 1/2 whippet mixes (striclty for speed) a couple of airdale bull mixes (strictly for jaw) some pure bulls (anchors) at any given time running 15-18 dogs at a time. love the adrenaline rush when the dogs hold down a boar and I can stick em!
 
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Old 07-18-2008, 10:47 AM
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When we were in Hawaii, they had a great pig roast, where they wrap it in banana leaves and cook it in a pit of lava rocks,,,,,omg that was the best pork i ever had.. they know how to do it right in Hawaii...... i wish i had my other computer , lots of pics of that BBQ..
 
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Old 07-18-2008, 11:57 AM
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Originally Posted by dmaxjenn
When we were in Hawaii, they had a great pig roast, where they wrap it in banana leaves and cook it in a pit of lava rocks,,,,,omg that was the best pork i ever had.. they know how to do it right in Hawaii...... i wish i had my other computer , lots of pics of that BBQ..

Yea we call that Kalua Pork. Its pretty much a staple here you cant go to a party ,wedding, or any other big gathering and not have it. You were probably at one of the hotel Luaus when you got that. The back yard ones are WAY better I have a luau pit set up in my pasture and we use it all the time.
 
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Old 07-18-2008, 12:17 PM
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Your own luau pit? Keep the door open. I'm on my way.
 



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