Nice one Cracker. Weight? Do you ever kill and eat the hogs?
You need to hook us up with some video.
You need to hook us up with some video.
I have a boar head mounted and hanging in my office. And on the trip to Mississippi where I shot it, that's where I saw my first AB in action. Huge brindle male, a standard/classic mix. I shot the hog as soon as the other little dogs chased it out of the brush. The AB so disappointed he didn't get to take it down he started whining, so we let him go, he ran up and mouthed the ears, and then came trotting back to us like he had really done a big job. I have eaten wild hogs several times, no gamey taste at all.kogeki said:Nice one Cracker. Weight? Do you ever kill and eat the hogs?
You need to hook us up with some video.
crackerbull said:for all thoes that requested more pics and especially for lizzie.
Maybe at some point ya'll can grow up and let it go.alphadog said:Cool thanks for sharing.... I am sure Lizzie will like them also :sign5:
I thought I read thought, that hunters who hunt boar with dogs sually use a knife to kill the boar, as to not take any chances of accidentally shooting the dogs?tycosales said:I have a boar head mounted and hanging in my office. And on the trip to Mississippi where I shot it, that's where I saw my first AB in action. Huge brindle male, a standard/classic mix. I shot the hog as soon as the other little dogs chased it out of the brush. The AB so disappointed he didn't get to take it down he started whining, so we let him go, he ran up and mouthed the ears, and then came trotting back to us like he had really done a big job. I have eaten wild hogs several times, no gamey taste at all.kogeki said:Nice one Cracker. Weight? Do you ever kill and eat the hogs?
You need to hook us up with some video.
(1) I am an excellent shot, especially with a pistol. 8) And of course you always make sure of what is near/behind your target. :!:Kasco said:I thought I read thought, that hunters who hunt boar with dogs (u)sually use a knife to kill the boar, as to not take any chances of accidentally shooting the dogs?tycosales said:I have a boar head mounted and hanging in my office. And on the trip to Mississippi where I shot it, that's where I saw my first AB in action. Huge brindle male, a standard/classic mix. I shot the hog as soon as the other little dogs chased it out of the brush. The AB was so disappointed he didn't get to take it down he started whining, so we let him go, he ran up and mouthed the ears, and then came trotting back to us like he had really done a big job. I have eaten wild hogs several times, no gamey taste at all.kogeki said:Nice one Cracker. Weight? Do you ever kill and eat the hogs?
You need to hook us up with some video.
tycosales said:(1) I am an excellent shot, especially with a pistol. 8) And of course you always make sure of what is near/behind your target. :!:Kasco said:I thought I read thought, that hunters who hunt boar with dogs (u)sually use a knife to kill the boar, as to not take any chances of accidentally shooting the dogs?tycosales said:I have a boar head mounted and hanging in my office. And on the trip to Mississippi where I shot it, that's where I saw my first AB in action. Huge brindle male, a standard/classic mix. I shot the hog as soon as the other little dogs chased it out of the brush. The AB was so disappointed he didn't get to take it down he started whining, so we let him go, he ran up and mouthed the ears, and then came trotting back to us like he had really done a big job. I have eaten wild hogs several times, no gamey taste at all.kogeki said:Nice one Cracker. Weight? Do you ever kill and eat the hogs?
You need to hook us up with some video.
(2) I was only about 30 feet away :!:
(3) When my friend gave the command, the little chase dogs (curr/fiest/mix) parted like the red sea. The hog was in the open.