as the ''season'' kicks off i find myself short on dogs

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as the ''season'' kicks off i find myself short on dogs

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hey whats up guys? its been a while since ive posted but i thought chime in and say ''hey''.

well now that the rain is here i should be able to get out and get on some hogs. ive had some good and bad luck recently. i did alot of ''clean up'' work for bow hunters who missed their mark throughout the summer. ive managed to get out with my dogs a few times recently and in the last two hunts we got a total of 4 hogs. i lost a really good dog this summer and have been working my ass off to try and replace him. so far no luck there.i really like those little jadgs and patts. awesome little dogs and not to mention easy on the feed. currently i run 2 finished cats 1 cat pitt cross that over the last two years has seem to have the ''catch'' knocked outa him. we got on a string of 6 big ol nasty hogs that racked him real good. he still bays good but that fire isnt there anymore. so....if any of ya know of any started dogs that might be around it would be great.

well just as i am typing my buddy called and said that he just saw 2 big boars at my place so i am clocking out and headed home. time to rally up the troops and head out!
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what are your expectations and budget? May know of a few dogs.
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bigboarstopper wrote:what are your expectations and budget? May know of a few dogs.
just looking for a dog thats been on a few hogs and knows what we are doing when we are out. the more hogs its been on the better . i had to get rid of a dog a few weeks back because he just decided to quit while chasing a boar. he literaly just stiped and turned around when he was on its heals. i was told that dog had been on hundreds of hogs. fast and no quit would be the ideal dog im looking for. one that i can send in after the strike dog sounds off. broke off cattle is a plus. lotsa calves right now. if not, its not a deal breaker. its not to hard to accomplish. i appreciate you looking around for me. thanks
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What makes a good Hog dog?? DO YOU NEED A LOT OF PIT IN THEM? I HAVE A BUD IN Oklahoma that has had great success with Reg. Plotts but are the pigs as tough as those in ca...frank
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I got a couple for sale finished and started. I'll show them on your place and give you a trial if you interested.
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