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A couple friends and I hunted Deedy's place this past weekend for an archery hunt (check out bowhunting forum for that report), but we also got a guided dog hunt in on the last evening. Cole (bayedsolid) took us out and we started around noon. We've never done this before and it was just incredible!

Those dogs worked hard and it was great watching them do their thing. After charging up and down the highest, steepest, thickest mountains we could find, our mountain-goat guide Cole got us on this ridge where the dogs opened up on a pig just about 40 yards away from us. All heck broke loose and this pig amazingly managed to bolt down a dense section all the way to the bottom and broke away from the dogs. All the dogs come back after a few minutes except one, who is running miles to follow this pig. 30 minutes later the dog has gone up and down several ridges and eventually Cole has to go down and get the dog. So he takes a quick jog all the way down and up and down across a ridge to a bowl section over a mile away, gets his dog, and strolls back up the mountain to meet us and go find another pig.

So we charge back down and go through a few more areas that don't work out. Sunset getting close, we decide to head back to the other side of the area that earlier pig seemed to head into. Sure enough the dogs bust all the way up to the top and we hear them open up on a bayed pig. Death march straight to the top, through eye-poking, skin-tearing thickets, and at the ridge the dogs have this nice fat sow held up against a brush pile. My buddy Jim takes the shot and just like that it's over. Those dogs are proud and they give the pig a little nibble then lay down for a rest! They've worked real hard especially Ranger who trekked miles to get this pig! Job done, he lays down and takes a nap!

We get the work done in short order and Cole straps that 170lb dressed sow onto his back and charges straight down to the truck in just a few minutes. He beats us all down to the truck and he's the one packing the pig! Amazing!

This was the most intense, hard core hunting I've experienced and it was an awesome finish to a great trip at Bryson. Thanks Cole for a great hunt! And thanks to Deedy and Karin at Bryson Resort. We're all looking forward to going back!
 

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Sounds like fun!

Cole is a machine. Don't let the human-like exterior fool you, he's like the Terminator on the inside.

MMMMM... the pork jones is starting to kick in again. Must. Go. Hog hunting.
 

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Congrats on getting a fine hog and an excellent hog and dog experience.
 

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great looking hog
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Nice job hifi55., I missed my chance to film Cole and the crew a couple weeks ago. I gotta get back up there again, them fellers was having too much fun.
 

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Theres something so amazing about hunting with dogs and watch them at their true finest. Watching the age and mature and improve in their hunting abilities is even better. I'm happy you had such a great experience. Bayedsolid sounds like a true hog dogger running up and down the pali. Gotta get your dogs, can't leave em down there.
 

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Thanks for the kind words. I was great hunting with you guys. I know those afternoon hunts can be a lot tougher and make you work harder for the hogs than morning hunts, but many times that's what makes the hunt even more rewarding.
I have been staying and doing some work a few miles up the road. The next morning after our hunt I was moving my dogs from their sleeping quarters to put them out for the day. Before I could get them out, I found myself on a 45 minute, day-break, brush crawl through the frozen chamise to a 250lb boar hog who was really pissed off about his morning being screwed with. About half-way there I remembered how I told you morning hunts are easier. So about those mornings being easier...........I take it all back.
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Fortunately for me......or maybe unfortunately, I'm not sure, they had him real close to the other side of the chamise so getting him out wasn't nearly as bad as getting to him. Anyway, Thanks again.
 

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Cole,
That hog looks like he will do some damage on some dogs. Nice boar......
 

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Thats a good hog for sure, good job. Dogs did good.
 

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Hifi55, thank you for the great write up, story and pix! Great story! That brush is super thick right there and the terrain is pretty tough too, the pigs love it there. We're really glad you guys had a great time. Thank you Cole for being such a rock star and taking such good care of my guys! Cheers
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She'll be a good eater!
Deedy
 

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Looks and sounds like you boys had a great time! But that is what it is all about, have'n fun and enjoying your passion. Great work with the dogs also!!!
 
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