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Hey bigworm, I clicked on the link but it wouldn't pull up the website. Can you or someone else click on your own link and let me know if it works for you? Trying to figure out if it's my computer or the link. Thanks!
 

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Okay, those links work! I think it would be something I'd like to experience at least once. I know when I take my kids hunting or fishing it no longer becomes about me, but the experience and watching them do their thing. Would I be too far off in saying the joy of hunting with dogs is more so in watching the dogs work and do their thing? I know if they were my dogs I'd be proud as hell to watch them be able to bay a pig. Either way it seems like it would be really interesting to do! Thanks for sharing bigworm.:thumbs up:
 

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NICE!!been awile since ive dogged them,but when hunting with my 4 kids,there is something very familar about those videos,sometimes i gotta tighten the choke chains ,if you know what i mean.... poor hogs have know idea what their in for in a few years:skeered:
 

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Okay, those links work! I think it would be something I'd like to experience at least once. I know when I take my kids hunting or fishing it no longer becomes about me, but the experience and watching them do their thing. Would I be too far off in saying the joy of hunting with dogs is more so in watching the dogs work and do their thing? I know if they were my dogs I'd be proud as hell to watch them be able to bay a pig. Either way it seems like it would be really interesting to do! Thanks for sharing bigworm.:thumbs up:


At times you are exactly right. You put time and effort in a dog. When the light comes on, and he does something you have been training hime or her to do thats what its all about. There are times when we catch and release. Its all about the dogs not the kill. And its always a suprise, don't know what you got till you get there.
 

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those are some great shots there worm! the 1 with buster bent in half and grabin an ear is priceless.

i second what bigworm said. its all about the dogs.so much time,energy and not to mention feed put into em. when they start giving back its amazing.
 

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Cool.
The only time I've ever been behind the dogs was in TX. It was only training but it was pretty exciting!
 
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