I started roading the dogs again and this time i put my older dogs Sadie and Boots on the ground with the pups Along with my dogo, PPC De'Angelo . Road for about 30 minutes or so and all the dogs dissapeared for a few minutes and the i heard a bark and then a race . I knew they were in HOT PURSUIT as they sounded like a pack of deer dogs running a deer. My dogo was running with them and they went out of hearing . I looked at the garmin and they were 900 yards and still rolling. I waited for a few minutes and looked back at the garmin and it showed all the dogs to be sitting still at .63 miles, Including De'Angelo. So i knew they were caught. I took off on the fourwheller to get to em and had to go around and through a cow pasture . It took me about 15 minutes to get to em and when i got there it was a nice russian boar about 250 lbs . I stuck the hog and he tried to hit the water on me but i held him untill he fell over and then took a couple of pictures. De'Angelo and Boots both had a few cuts on em so i took De'Angelos vest off to check him out but nothing was serious. This is when the work began . I pulled my fourwheeler up to the barbed wire fence and unspooled my wench as far as it would go , then hooked a rope to it and had to drag this sucker up out of the edge of the water to reach the rope. Then wenched it up and out to the cow pasture. After taking a breather I hooked the dogs up to the fence and got a picture with the hog.
Boots, De'Angelo, Sadie, Coal

Coal, Boots, De'Angelo

My pack with there Hog .
Coal, Tip, Boots, Sadie, De'Angelo, Copper, Ree


The Grand Babys had to see the hog when I got back home. LOL


