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<blockquote data-quote="Locknload" data-source="post: 1596397" data-attributes="member: 20333"><p>Reminds me of the several nights we spent in tree stands waiting for hogs, nada. Next night stayed home, they tore up 30 acres of corn, took a dozer to fix it, so a tractor could get on the field. Three of us were standing there discussing the merits napam when two high rise PUs from down Tampa way pulled up. We are looking for a place to hunt hogs, we have great dogs, best catch dog in the world, Yada, Yada. So Earl, 6'6" and 400 pounds, a bear of a man, owner of the property, 3 full sections, says I would be willing to try you guys out, but Do Not shoot one of my Angus cows. Oh no sir, we let the catch dog bring them down then we jump on them, tie them up, etc., etc.</p><p></p><p>So they drive across the pasture and around the corner of a ti, ti head. After about 10-15 minutes we hear bang. Then here come the PUs. They drive up and stop, 500 pound boar on the dog box, he has feet the size of a big juice can about 6 in. Group leader says, I shot that boar, stopped and let my catch dog out, he ran for the boar and that hog killed him right on the spot, Earl says hum; Sorry bout your dog. They then drive the 8 hours back to Tampa after a real short hunt.</p><p></p><p>We then helped Earl bait his 9 hog traps made of steel PSP landing mats. I do not mess with hogs, shoot them on sight with a 358 AR and bury them with my tractor. That does not cost me a $2,500 catch dog.</p><p>Ed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Locknload, post: 1596397, member: 20333"] Reminds me of the several nights we spent in tree stands waiting for hogs, nada. Next night stayed home, they tore up 30 acres of corn, took a dozer to fix it, so a tractor could get on the field. Three of us were standing there discussing the merits napam when two high rise PUs from down Tampa way pulled up. We are looking for a place to hunt hogs, we have great dogs, best catch dog in the world, Yada, Yada. So Earl, 6’6” and 400 pounds, a bear of a man, owner of the property, 3 full sections, says I would be willing to try you guys out, but Do Not shoot one of my Angus cows. Oh no sir, we let the catch dog bring them down then we jump on them, tie them up, etc., etc. So they drive across the pasture and around the corner of a ti, ti head. After about 10-15 minutes we hear bang. Then here come the PUs. They drive up and stop, 500 pound boar on the dog box, he has feet the size of a big juice can about 6 in. Group leader says, I shot that boar, stopped and let my catch dog out, he ran for the boar and that hog killed him right on the spot, Earl says hum; Sorry bout your dog. They then drive the 8 hours back to Tampa after a real short hunt. We then helped Earl bait his 9 hog traps made of steel PSP landing mats. I do not mess with hogs, shoot them on sight with a 358 AR and bury them with my tractor. That does not cost me a $2,500 catch dog. Ed [/QUOTE]
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