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<blockquote data-quote="GBWS" data-source="post: 3005317" data-attributes="member: 105789"><p>It's been a tradition for us to do a new year's eve hunt every year to end the year. This year was no different so we loaded up the dogs and headed out. Caught a couple smaller ones but kept pushing as there was good sign and we seen a nice sized boar track heading into the valley we were in. Dogs were working good and the anticipation was high. Most of the dogs were out but heading back to us as we watched them on the GPS. </p><p></p><p>Most of the dogs had returned but I noticed a cpl were still missing. When I checked the GPS unit I could see our main dog and one of our pups heading in the valley pretty fast. I had just told my buddy that it looks like they were onto something when all hell broke loose. It was evident the dogs were having a hard time by listening to the battle goin on. </p><p></p><p>The other dogs reached and the battle grew in intensity. So we knew it was a good sized one. We heard dogs yell a few times and knew we needed to get there asap. When we finally reached there we could see it was a nice one. We grabbed and stabbed him quick so we could check the dogs. Not really big but he was a fighter and had nice tusk. Luckily, no dogs were seriously hurt only minor cuts. </p><p></p><p>We were really happy that we got a nice boar to end the year. And even more happy that no dogs got hurt bad or killed. </p><p></p><p>Hope everyone has a great hog hunting new year...Aloha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GBWS, post: 3005317, member: 105789"] It's been a tradition for us to do a new year's eve hunt every year to end the year. This year was no different so we loaded up the dogs and headed out. Caught a couple smaller ones but kept pushing as there was good sign and we seen a nice sized boar track heading into the valley we were in. Dogs were working good and the anticipation was high. Most of the dogs were out but heading back to us as we watched them on the GPS. Most of the dogs had returned but I noticed a cpl were still missing. When I checked the GPS unit I could see our main dog and one of our pups heading in the valley pretty fast. I had just told my buddy that it looks like they were onto something when all hell broke loose. It was evident the dogs were having a hard time by listening to the battle goin on. The other dogs reached and the battle grew in intensity. So we knew it was a good sized one. We heard dogs yell a few times and knew we needed to get there asap. When we finally reached there we could see it was a nice one. We grabbed and stabbed him quick so we could check the dogs. Not really big but he was a fighter and had nice tusk. Luckily, no dogs were seriously hurt only minor cuts. We were really happy that we got a nice boar to end the year. And even more happy that no dogs got hurt bad or killed. Hope everyone has a great hog hunting new year...Aloha [/QUOTE]
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