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Old 01-17-2011, 05:18 PM
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Ask and thou shall recieve!!!!!! This is how my woman goes hog hunting with the dogs! (no she is not in this video, but she has done this with me before - and gets dirty with us!)

Country girls ROCK!!!!!!!!!

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Old 01-17-2011, 05:23 PM
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Now thats more like it!! I see they run some curr dogs. we have mostly blackmouth curr, mountain curr, and catahoula that we use as bay dogs.
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Old 01-17-2011, 05:28 PM
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I just hate when they go to a river/bayou! Fun to watch.......till you got to go in and get em'!
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Old 01-17-2011, 07:29 PM
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The "hogs" in Stillwater bars are nothin to sneeze at!
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Old 01-17-2011, 07:50 PM
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You guys don't see that this is 'W' in disguise - look at the spelling and grammar. Girl suddenly joins the site and 'W' just happens to be replying at the same time

Well played
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Old 01-17-2011, 09:14 PM
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You guys don't see that this is 'W' in disguise - look at the spelling and grammar. Girl suddenly joins the site and 'W' just happens to be replying at the same time

Well played
Whoooooaa! Never even thought of that! Thank you!
"W" I owe you one!
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Old 01-26-2011, 01:34 PM
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Did anyone watch the second hogs gone wild show? I thought they really stepped up their game.
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Old 01-26-2011, 02:07 PM
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That show got worse in my opinion. My kids pointed out that the Aussie dude in Hawaii that I liked is a poser! I asked what they mean by that, and then they played the DVR back in slow motion. The program was making a big deal about tying a pig in the trap while others were in there. Well, he kept saying to watch out for the sow, and she is going to get him, etc. For a split second you can see someone standing outside the trap with a stick, striking the sow. I missed it completely at first, but once the kids told me about it, it was clear as a bell. So much for realism, the hogs won't charge so they will make them move around by hitting them w/ a stick.

Then the infamous L3 crew w/ Scooby Doo dog that was even more of a joke than week #1. The dog couldn't catch a hog w/ the spot light on it! Even funnier is how the dog looked ot be having a heart attack after they killed the boar. Then, she still hasn't learned how to take the knife out of her scabbard w/o looking like a 4/yo trying to us num-chucks for the first time! They simply look like a bunch of fools. The only ones that seemed to have a good segment were the guys from Florida.

Besides, if I was the ranch owner and you charged me to a flat rate and only got one hog out after 2 trips to the ranch, I would cancel the check and send you to the gate!
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Old 01-26-2011, 02:08 PM
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That big spotted dog was hardly cut. They almost cried when they saw blood.
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Old 01-26-2011, 02:09 PM
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Keep in mind, my kids tied 8 the day before this show aired in a trap, and 2 of the boys helped tie 2 over 100# on Saturday. We did have to shoot one in the trap because he was just too much for me to handle after the first 2, so I am not the super Aussie pigman that is on tv I guess! LMAO!
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Old 01-26-2011, 03:39 PM
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I have some land in Beauregard Parish with plenty of hogs if anyone wants to come run them I would be glad to unlock the gate. PM me if you are interested.
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Old 01-27-2011, 12:49 PM
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I have some land in Beauregard Parish with plenty of hogs if anyone wants to come run them I would be glad to unlock the gate. PM me if you are interested.
Rather, I live on deridder, I wouldn't mind killing a hog..... Ill even split the meat... Don't have dogs, but i have a .270 and an empty freezer beings that I just moved..... Send me a PM
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Old 01-26-2011, 05:08 PM
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I am gonna have to rewind that last show and check out the trap seen! haha your kids have good eyes i totally missed it. Yeah i agree about the texas bunch. I just give up talking about them...they have no idea what they are doing. The Floirda group did do a good job. I don't care for a dog that is open on track (god bless garmin tracking systems) but their dogs did a good job. Definetly more realistic.
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Old 01-26-2011, 05:31 PM
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Hogs have the potential to damage property, destroy the marshlands, and even spread diseases.

"They are carrying diseases, we are testing them now and collecting blood samples," said John Robinette, a biologist with LDWF.

Robinette said the rapid increase of these feral hogs is due to people releasing them into the wild at a very rapid rate.

"They breed at rapid rates as well," said Robinette. "They usually have two litters a year and 10 to 12 of them per litter."

A new piece of legislation is expected to give hunters more time to catch the hogs and put a dent in the population increase.

"This measure will allow hunters to hunt for feral hogs, coyotes, beavers, nutria, at night after legal shooting hours with a shot gun no larger than 10 gage with a buck shot or a smaller shot or a 22," said Marceaux.

The new law goes into effect on February 28th. If residents spot a wild hog that needs to be trapped or picked up, contact the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries at (337) 491-2580.
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Hogs have the potential to damage property, destroy the marshlands, and even spread diseases.

"They are carrying diseases, we are testing them now and collecting blood samples," said John Robinette, a biologist with LDWF.

Robinette said the rapid increase of these feral hogs is due to people releasing them into the wild at a very rapid rate.

"They breed at rapid rates as well," said Robinette. "They usually have two litters a year and 10 to 12 of them per litter."

A new piece of legislation is expected to give hunters more time to catch the hogs and put a dent in the population increase.

"This measure will allow hunters to hunt for feral hogs, coyotes, beavers, nutria, at night after legal shooting hours with a shot gun no larger than 10 gage with a buck shot or a smaller shot or a 22," said Marceaux.

The new law goes into effect on February 28th. If residents spot a wild hog that needs to be trapped or picked up, contact the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries at (337) 491-2580.
they make a shotgun larger than a 10 gauge.....also I thought you can hunts hogs year round now????
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Old 01-26-2011, 10:57 PM
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Hogs have the potential to damage property, destroy the marshlands, and even spread diseases.

"They are carrying diseases, we are testing them now and collecting blood samples," said John Robinette, a biologist with LDWF.

Robinette said the rapid increase of these feral hogs is due to people releasing them into the wild at a very rapid rate.

"They breed at rapid rates as well," said Robinette. "They usually have two litters a year and 10 to 12 of them per litter."

A new piece of legislation is expected to give hunters more time to catch the hogs and put a dent in the population increase.

"This measure will allow hunters to hunt for feral hogs, coyotes, beavers, nutria, at night after legal shooting hours with a shot gun no larger than 10 gage with a buck shot or a smaller shot or a 22," said Marceaux.

The new law goes into effect on February 28th. If residents spot a wild hog that needs to be trapped or picked up, contact the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries at (337) 491-2580.
Ray, I am part of the study ongoing in the state and have been for some time. Dr. Jim Lacour from Slaughter, LA is the state vet and has actually come on some hunts with us. We collect blood, tissue and sometimes hair samples. One of the guys I hunt w/ is a biologist w/ USFW service in Lafayette and I was at his office on Cajundome Blvd yesterday. I think the new law about reloacting hogs will be useless to the control of the hog problem, no matter what state you are in. Just my $0.02!

I think we need to come up with a "good samaritian" law that gets landowners involved in education and eradication. Texas was too slow at implementing a response and look at them now. We will be like them in 5 years if we don't do something soon!
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Old 01-27-2011, 11:01 AM
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You can hunt in Texas, at night, without any license.
I know it's too late. But they are desperate. They have way too much isolated land.
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I know it's too late. But they are desperate. They have way too much isolated land.
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Old 01-27-2011, 12:20 PM
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We worked in central TX a few years back and some of the guys stayed at a hunting lodge since it was the off season for deer and such that they made their money from. The owner let us shoot as many hogs as we wanted for $15/day! There was a bunch of guys from the Simmesport area with us on that job and needless to say, there was a LOT of eradication that took place on that ranch!

They supplied the guns for those who didn't have their own and sent one of their guides with us in a truck to help with locating them. Man, that was a GREAT job to go on!
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