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Went for a hunt with Flatbroke and some family, to see if we could get the dogs on a hog. Started the day at day break as usual. We put two dogs out at first light. Within ten minutes one hit a fresh track. We heard barking up the side of a steep brushy hill. Two more dogs were on the way. The barking stopped, and after ten minutes one dog returned. It took about 1 1/2 hours and a bunch of driving around to locate the other two dogs. But still no hog. After re grouping, we made a hike down through a nice canyon. Plenty of good habitat, but no fresh sign.
We decided to check another spot. As we rolled into the area, two of the dogs got pretty excited. We put them out, to see if they could find something. I found some fesh sign, but nothing the dogs could run. We roaded them for a while but nothing. It was about time to go, but we wanted to check for sign in another area. We loaded the dogs up and drove towards the area. As we got close one dog seemed like he may have been winding a hog, so we put him out. He was out hunting, as we drove along in the truck. After a few minutes we spotted 5 or 6 hogs bailing off the ridge, into the brush, with the dog hot on their trail. We jumped out of the truck and turn three more dogs out. They went down the hill after the hogs. Things got a little scattered at this point. I could hear barking in two different directions. I went to the left, and Flatbroke went to the right. When I reached the barking I went to, one dog had a nice little boar bayed, by himself. After a couple moments my brother in law, and father in law showed up with Flatbrokes new dog, who had not been on a hog yet. He got right in and joined the other dog, in no time. Meanwhile Flatbroke had three dogs with him, but they had mutiple hogs going. The brush was so thick, the dogs looked like they were barking at bushes. He called on the radio looking for the other dogs, but we were busy taking pictures, and video footage. After we killed the boar, we began to make our way to him. He was so far I could not hear the dogs barking. I keep getting hung up it was taking for ever to amke our way to him. He was having plenty of his own fun. The hogs and dogs broke a couple of times, so they had their share of working through some tough country. Seemed the dogs were not getting teamed up on the same hog, so he could get a good shot in the brush. I finally cut the other two dogs loose, I believed they could hear the barking. I then made it to a road, where my father in law had wisely gone. Shortly after that, I could hear the barking, and grunting, and squealing. Then a gun shot confirming another hog down. The three dogs Flatbroke had with him got teamed up on one hog, and gave him the shot before the other two dogs arrived. It ended up being a great day, with the dogs catching two hogs.
 

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Flatbroke with the other hog.
 

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awesome !! sounds like a lot of fun, ehy how far where u from spralings ranch?

nice pics
 

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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Killzone @ Mar 4 2008, 05:52 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
awesome !! sounds like a lot of fun, ehy how far where u from spralings ranch?

nice pics[/b]


I would say about, we are about 25 miles south of his place.
 

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lots of hogs for sure, you ever hunted on frenches ranch??????? I was talking to flat the other nite about it.
 

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thanks for sharing the exciting story and action shots Bigworm! and congrats on the hogs! nice black euro back for sure!.......tra
 

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That's cool. Will have to try a dog hunt sometime.
 

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Another good weekend guys!! hows Festus getting around with the vest on ? he's not used to that, looks like he was doing the cavity search on the hog in the last pic. he should quiet down for you now that he has had a mouth full.
Is that Buster in the first pic, or 1 from Tex.?
 

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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Killzone @ Mar 4 2008, 06:24 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
lots of hogs for sure, you ever hunted on frenches ranch??????? I was talking to flat the other nite about it.[/b]

I have never hunted the French ranch. I have hunted very close to it. That is some of the best country around, for hogs. There is some top notch guiding, with the best chances for hogs, going on over there.
 

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I've hunted up that way sevral times (bottom of the sparling). So many hogs you can't count them all at times. Great country. Good job on thoose hogs boys keep up the good work!
 

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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (boarrunner @ Mar 4 2008, 08:57 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
Another good weekend guys!! hows Festus getting around with the vest on ? he's not used to that, looks like he was doing the cavity search on the hog in the last pic. he should quiet down for you now that he has had a mouth full.
Is that Buster in the first pic, or 1 from Tex.?[/b]

Bob Festus doesn't mind the vest at all. He is used to it already.

That is not Buster. It's the young dog from Texas. Buster was with Festus and Mike. I ended up on a different hog, so I did not get any action shots of him, or get to see him work.
 

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The poison oak is alive and well
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Big Worm/ flat broke who does black dog belong too. Flat broke my female is goin in heat in a week or so. let me know.
 

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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Huntr Pat @ Mar 4 2008, 08:34 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
Big Worm/ flat broke who does black dog belong too. Flat broke my female is goin in heat in a week or so. let me know.[/b]

Huntr Pat, the dark leopard dog belongs to Flatbroke. It is one of his registered male Catahoulas. He is a sturdy, well built dog, with a great nose. He is gritty and will help catch, but is smart about it.
 

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Big wrom thanks for the reply. Mike mention that he wanted to keep pure bred catahoulas or breed his male. If not I'll contact other sources. Thanks. Good job to you and your dog's on finding those pigs.
 

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Outstanding job Bigworm! Can't wait to get that dog I got from you (Gunny) out in the brush. I already started him on some hogs in the pen; he gets pretty excited. Everytime I let him out of his kennel he winds the pigs in their pen and heads straight towards them. Do you know of any more Catahoulas pups or young dogs available at this time?

Take care Joel.

Jess.
 
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