time to get some local boys aware and on the case. isnt that what we typically do when our livestock escapes and we know we cant catch em?
oh, and we shut up about it. likely they're on it ;)
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time to get some local boys aware and on the case. isnt that what we typically do when our livestock escapes and we know we cant catch em?
oh, and we shut up about it. likely they're on it ;)
Help me understand why we can't shoot them as of January 2022.
Makes about as much sense as me not being able to use my x-bow if I'm in the controlled hunt in WMU 92B... lol
I see one hog on any of my properties I'm going to see if my hound will run em lol, coyotes might take a back seat if I can hunt bacon every weekend.
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He told me he would ride in the pickup truck until those hounds got tired and he would take over.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhOdn1X3Hqs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJrYNAIm1AY 2.32 minute, move over kids the big boys are here.
Tough dogs no doubt. Big boars seem to stand and fight and that would keep the dogs occupied. Sounds like vet bills to me lol
Watching wild boar fever on TV they seem to use all types of dogs. Hounds like black n tans and blue ticks to start them, Airedales to bay and even little terriers to keep the pigs eyes away from the hunters
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2nd controlled hunt coming up and more corn is off. Shoot, grind, shut-up...
The Jagdterriers are great for chasing and pinning down wild boars.