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<blockquote data-quote="Nuclear Worker" data-source="post: 1571183" data-attributes="member: 105422"><p>[ATTACH=full]121840[/ATTACH] We made it back from Texas! I have to tell you I have a whole new respect for pigs dogs and mules. We chased some of the pigs for miles. The biggest one swam the red river which was at flood stage and really moving. It was about 300 yards wide there was a sand bar still showing above the water half way across. The hog swam straight to it the dogs ended up about 100 yards down stream. When they went after it he swam back to shore 5 miles later we never did get him stopped. First one we got stopped when our hound man had him by the front legs he threw him into a tree and busted his head open. The one my wife got was over 400 pounds. He didn't try to run at all he wanted to fight the dogs. Hers had over 4 inch tusks! We hunted in the thickest thorn patches you can imagine. Following the dogs for miles on mules. And I'm here to tell you if the mule can fit through the thorns and trees he is going so you better hang on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nuclear Worker, post: 1571183, member: 105422"] [ATTACH=full]121840[/ATTACH] We made it back from Texas! I have to tell you I have a whole new respect for pigs dogs and mules. We chased some of the pigs for miles. The biggest one swam the red river which was at flood stage and really moving. It was about 300 yards wide there was a sand bar still showing above the water half way across. The hog swam straight to it the dogs ended up about 100 yards down stream. When they went after it he swam back to shore 5 miles later we never did get him stopped. First one we got stopped when our hound man had him by the front legs he threw him into a tree and busted his head open. The one my wife got was over 400 pounds. He didn’t try to run at all he wanted to fight the dogs. Hers had over 4 inch tusks! We hunted in the thickest thorn patches you can imagine. Following the dogs for miles on mules. And I’m here to tell you if the mule can fit through the thorns and trees he is going so you better hang on. [/QUOTE]
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