Well I did not hunt monday or tuesday morning, tried to call in sick but Terry didn't believe me. so tuesday afternoon, turned out grit, lacy and brat and the bayed a sow in some hog tunnel haven. There is a advantage to being short. when we got there, they had caught her about 120 pounds and we just turned her loose. It was to thick and far to drag her out.
Some friends of out turned out and caught about a 80 pounder on the edge of the pound. I got there first and the dog caught her, so I went in and caught the gilt, and waited for my backup to get there and drag her out. :clap Advantage of being a female.
Wen. morning Terry turned out grit, brat and lacy. they were getting gone and I told him that I heard some hounds on my right, they were high pitched and was echoing thru the woods. We listened and went that direction and we got as close as we could and he said grit was there and we really got to listening and I heard our Brat pup and lacy baying every breath a real high pitch and it just echoed thru those woods. I wanted to film it but was told no time, so we went in and caught her and dragged her to the truck. she weight around 170 but by the time we got her to the truck I know she weighed 400 pounds.
Thursday morning dogs hunted but no pigs and I had to go home after that to watch Spaz deliver pups.
This was part of the crew we hunted with deer and hogs
Spaz with pups, she had one 16 hours later, we called it black friday
The big sow Terry and I got. The man on the left is alfie, my hunting buddy
Some of the woods.
Will try and post some more pics off the video later.
Sweet looking pups. :toast
Cute pups, nice-looking group of hunters, too! Good to see the ladies out and about! Your friend Alfie kind of looks like the actor Brian Keith in that picture!
What did you breed her to?Any gonna be available?
We bred her to the late Mr. Chuck Mikells dogs. They are all spoken for. Actually I think is going to keep all but pick of the litter.
