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pig mad
09-28-2012, 08:34 PM
How many of you hunt boar pigs with your dogs?
Any of you not on peds online that might like to see some boars hunting clips?
FarmersChoice
09-28-2012, 10:08 PM
mine have hunted fox and coyote and other various animals in my region the upper midwest region that is i have always loved the idea of doing it looks like alot fun if you know what your doing i would love to see some in action though that for sure
pig mad
09-28-2012, 10:17 PM
I'll fire up the computer and post a few then. Mine catch dingos and boars got no footage of dingos though they few and far between..
pig mad
09-28-2012, 10:59 PM
http://youtu.be/szeEZ7jxJsA
my pup tried catch him by the tail he still recovering from this boar that was last sunday
pig mad
09-28-2012, 11:04 PM
http://youtu.be/zZcH5T1CuCQ
Nice easy 1 from sunday aswell..
pig mad
09-28-2012, 11:07 PM
http://youtu.be/iYFdpeSuPxM
This is how usually go's girls found mob off the ute and caught 1 each nothing special but 300m find from a moving vehicle..
FarmersChoice
09-28-2012, 11:25 PM
nice what are your dogs your using there
pig mad
09-28-2012, 11:35 PM
jj is pure sorrell, eileen is banjo/jeep, chuck is jeep 3/4 jeep dash banjo, bronx pure sorrell, wreak my old dog is mungrel bull terrier/greyhound/english pointer/bloodhound cross they call them bull arabs and pebbles is like a fox terrier cross..
pig mad
09-28-2012, 11:38 PM
ive just been training eileen, jj and chuck over last few months they are doing real well my old wreak dog can retire..
Officially Retired
09-29-2012, 03:21 PM
Looks like they're having fun out there :)
pig mad
09-29-2012, 04:02 PM
They love it should see em carry on when you pick up a breastplate they get this weekend off due to they had a misunderstanding on wednesday
i rather see bulldogs take on other bulldogs, the screaming is crazy
dont like it as a sport but as catchdogs they are good i supose.
pig mad
09-30-2012, 02:36 AM
i rather see bulldogs take on other bulldogs, the screaming is crazy
dont like it as a sport but as catchdogs they are good i supose.
Yeah thought this be closest thing i could show to it mate but feel free to post some dog on dog action if you think it a good idea im just trying to get some sought of shit going on here show me what you got...
waccamaw
09-30-2012, 06:14 AM
i thought they did pretty good myself ,as far as the hog screaming ,it wasn't out of pain they will do that at feed time.a hog is one of the toughfest critters alive.and can live through things a dog can't.
In person on an actual hunt ,when you here the hog and the dogs getting down that is one more rush.PIG MAD knows what i am saying.
pig mad
10-27-2012, 04:15 PM
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pig mad
10-27-2012, 04:27 PM
went out yesterday got 24 pigs no monsters but thought id show a few pics give you all something to look at
CRISIS
10-27-2012, 04:35 PM
good lookin dogs bro!
pig mad
10-27-2012, 05:06 PM
Thanks i do the best i can for em compliments are always appreciated...
Officially Retired
10-28-2012, 04:41 AM
Honest question: wouldn't you develop better dogs if you took those protective jackets off of them?
In other words, the dogs with naturally good technique/instincts would survive ... because they'd position themselves correctly naturally ... while the dogs with lousy instincts (who grab the wrong spots, have no defense, etc.) would get culled by the hogs.
To me, it doesn't seem to be as much of a "sport" if the dogs have armor ...
Jack
what is exactly what you are doing with the dogs? i don't know anything about it
i always thought they are used to catch the hogs and then u finish them off or you capture and replace.
but if i read jack's post i see its a sport
pig mad
10-28-2012, 11:39 AM
Pigs are a feral pest here and it use to be a job that was downgraded to a hobby due to value of the euro they arent buying from us anymore. Jack no way could i run em round with out the breastplates theyd cut the dogs to peices even a good dog is not going to live if pig gets him against a tree with 5 inch tusks. Maybe if i had a yard of 30 dogs or people werent cjarging so much for working stock theres 9 grand worth of dogs there...
pig mad
10-28-2012, 11:59 AM
maybe good if it was in a controled environment jack but not in the wild no wish i could cause they get hot carrying all that gear but rather hot than dead any old day.
Officially Retired
10-29-2012, 05:14 AM
Pigs are a feral pest here and it use to be a job that was downgraded to a hobby due to value of the euro they arent buying from us anymore. Jack no way could i run em round with out the breastplates theyd cut the dogs to peices even a good dog is not going to live if pig gets him against a tree with 5 inch tusks. Maybe if i had a yard of 30 dogs or people werent cjarging so much for working stock theres 9 grand worth of dogs there...
I totally understand what you're saying.
I imagine there would be a lot of lost dogs that way ... and if they cost that much I wouldn't want to risk that kind of investment either :exclamation:
But I also think (strictly from a conceptual standpoint) that a lot of dogs will get away with sloppy technique if they have armor on ... and consequently will get bred ... that really shouldn't be. I am sure, though, that you can "see" which dogs have the best moves out there, regardless of armor, but to me it seems like (while no one wants to watch either their dogs die or their money get wasted) that truly allowing "nature to take its course" would cull-out the mediocre animals, leaving only the very best individuals left, which (when bred together) would ultimately produce better dogs.
Jack
pig mad
10-29-2012, 11:56 AM
You may be right jack but no dog comes out the womb knowing what to do it only takes 1 good hit in the wrong spot and it never gets another chance. I know peoole who dont use even a yard collar but the dogs are always down due to cuts. All 3 of those dogs in the pics have tears from the weekend and the brindle dog hurt his back. None of them were bred for pighunting the brindle is my game plug i spoke about before to loose him on a pig would be a waiste the others are still to young to prove there worth but a pig dog is not bred on holding technique it is bred on finding,holding,speed and stamina i couldnt really care how he holds it as long as its on there..
No Quarter Kennel
10-31-2012, 07:32 PM
I see a lot of debatable issues here. Fun topic actually. I could totally go on a tangent and argue the cruelty aspect of one will participant vs an NON-Willing Participant, but I won't as I'm not judgmental this way. As long as any animal is given proper nutritional value and shelter, I don't care what anyone does with their animals and besides, I like to do me some hog hunting myself.
What Pig Mad has there are what's called RCD - Running Catch Dogs. Looks like west Texas in many scenes. If so, you may know a feller named Jeremy up around Childress Tx who did have a hell of a set of dogs.
Do you have a strike dog? Jeremy placed carpet on the hood of the truck and his strike dog would sit on the hood and use the carpet for grip. She was chained as well. We could just drive along, about 30 miles an hour, good slow beer drinking speed, windows down, freezing weather and watch for her sign. Once she got scent, she'd start bouncing off the windshield. We'd throw in a light, locate hogs and drop the gate on the pen of catch dogs in back and let them do their thing. Great times. As Pig Mad said, they are a costly problem to farmers and ranchers, so we'd stab em and take what we wanted to eat and drag the excess off.
Jack - the natural selection in this "sport" is not anything like the sporting dogs at all. Hell, these dogs can be absolutely great at what they do, but one move wrong or not, could cost them their life with or without the vests. I've seen dogs on 300lbers +, get their vest ripped like a filet knife and their lung punctured. It's just too chaotic. I guess what I'm trying to say, is it's not a controlled environment enough to evaluate in the same sense you can with dogs. It's a different sized hog, EVERY TIME. It's different terrain. It's water some times, dry land, some times dogs get split up and you end up with 1 on 1 action and anything outweighing the other by 6-8 times is never a match for measuring "style". It's similar to MMA vs Boxing, in sense and this is a bit of a stretch. But with Boxing, you can beat beat by score, KO, conditioning and you know more about it, but there's not a lot of other ways to lose. With MMA, there are just too many ways to lose for anyone to ever have a long career without a loss. Same way with dogs and hogs. Too damn many things can go wrong. You could apply the typical breeding principals, come up with a straight runnin stud, but the first time out, gets bogged down in the mud on a 400lb hog and the hog simply falls over and crushes your ace. I hope all of that makes sense. Bottom line huntin hogs with dogs - you don't vest up, collar up and take good care of your stock, THEY WILL GET KILLED EVENTUALLY - hell - you hunt em long enough WITH the right gear and you'll probably lose em anyways. Tough hobby to partake in.
That's my contribution. I do suggest no one be too critical. Find yourself a guy with some good dogs, contribute a case of beer or two for his time and go out and have a great time hunting some hogs. Getcho self a good fat 300lber and ENJOY YOSELF SOME OF THE BEST RIBS YOU"LL EVER EAT!
pig mad
10-31-2012, 10:50 PM
If by strike dog you mean finding dog i use my pits for that to and im from australia mate we have tray back utes i drive along doing 20-40km/hr and the pits wind sent the pigs off the back bit to much writing for my phone to read all you wrote so will get on computer
pig mad
10-31-2012, 11:52 PM
Good read no quarter much same as what i tried say just in a lot more words hahaha. We have mobs here that gang up on your dogs a soft cross will drop off and bail the mob up but a good solid pit will hang in there and get chewed. I had to put my best dog down the other month due to a boar cut his sciatic nerve i healed the wound it was near right through his back leg i kept him for 7 months preying he would get better vet told me the other nerves would eventualy take up its job but the muscle started to ball up away from the knee best bet was put him down. My oldest dog is 8 years old most are lucky to reach 3 and thats with all the gear..
Officially Retired
11-01-2012, 05:21 AM
I see a lot of debatable issues here. Fun topic actually. I could totally go on a tangent and argue the cruelty aspect of one will participant vs an NON-Willing Participant, but I won't as I'm not judgmental this way. As long as any animal is given proper nutritional value and shelter, I don't care what anyone does with their animals and besides, I like to do me some hog hunting myself.
What Pig Mad has there are what's called RCD - Running Catch Dogs. Looks like west Texas in many scenes. If so, you may know a feller named Jeremy up around Childress Tx who did have a hell of a set of dogs.
Do you have a strike dog? Jeremy placed carpet on the hood of the truck and his strike dog would sit on the hood and use the carpet for grip. She was chained as well. We could just drive along, about 30 miles an hour, good slow beer drinking speed, windows down, freezing weather and watch for her sign. Once she got scent, she'd start bouncing off the windshield. We'd throw in a light, locate hogs and drop the gate on the pen of catch dogs in back and let them do their thing. Great times. As Pig Mad said, they are a costly problem to farmers and ranchers, so we'd stab em and take what we wanted to eat and drag the excess off.
Jack - the natural selection in this "sport" is not anything like the sporting dogs at all. Hell, these dogs can be absolutely great at what they do, but one move wrong or not, could cost them their life with or without the vests. I've seen dogs on 300lbers +, get their vest ripped like a filet knife and their lung punctured. It's just too chaotic. I guess what I'm trying to say, is it's not a controlled environment enough to evaluate in the same sense you can with dogs. It's a different sized hog, EVERY TIME. It's different terrain. It's water some times, dry land, some times dogs get split up and you end up with 1 on 1 action and anything outweighing the other by 6-8 times is never a match for measuring "style". It's similar to MMA vs Boxing, in sense and this is a bit of a stretch. But with Boxing, you can beat beat by score, KO, conditioning and you know more about it, but there's not a lot of other ways to lose. With MMA, there are just too many ways to lose for anyone to ever have a long career without a loss. Same way with dogs and hogs. Too damn many things can go wrong. You could apply the typical breeding principals, come up with a straight runnin stud, but the first time out, gets bogged down in the mud on a 400lb hog and the hog simply falls over and crushes your ace. I hope all of that makes sense. Bottom line huntin hogs with dogs - you don't vest up, collar up and take good care of your stock, THEY WILL GET KILLED EVENTUALLY - hell - you hunt em long enough WITH the right gear and you'll probably lose em anyways. Tough hobby to partake in.
That's my contribution. I do suggest no one be too critical. Find yourself a guy with some good dogs, contribute a case of beer or two for his time and go out and have a great time hunting some hogs. Getcho self a good fat 300lber and ENJOY YOSELF SOME OF THE BEST RIBS YOU"LL EVER EAT!
Great response :)
Jack