I don't mean to put a negative spin on bear hunting, cause we did rig around a dozen times one day and found seven of those bear tracks on or near the road; we also had on bitch lion track that only Ike and Choco bumped on. But when a guy hears stories about rigging a bear and choosing not to run it and only having to drive two miles before striking another, well, wouldn't that be nice?
We did turn out on a blind rig yesterday afternoon after rigging all day and only hitting one old boar track and a couple fresh sows. That rig did wind up being a runner that took my hounds into the slide rocks. The rig was a cold trail that warmed up in a few hundred yards and roared out over the top and back down into cliffs over a hundred feet high (the canyon was over a thousand feet deep). The hounds sounded bayed but, if they were, that boar squirted out through the ledges and five of those hounds came out cold trailing an hour or so later. Two dogs were ledged up and one trailed out this morning, the other is still up there........


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