Paul with Stan.
Me with Gina and Mary
Paul with Mary.
The dogs find the pigs and grab them and then the hunter either rolls the pig and ties it up or kills it with a knife. We might have four dogs on the truck but only one or two are free to hunt out at any time.
Cheers.
Son Paul celebrated his 24th birthday in October with a 10 pig haul including two good boars.
Hannah holds one of the boars. (We don't stand off taking pix on the battle. Paul just clicks as he runs in and whatever comes out, comes out. This method has produced some outstanding shots when cropped etc).
Paul and Hannah and their catch.
Our mate Simon and Tess one of our dogs bred by another mate of ours Scotty.
The boars on the truck.
G'day,
I've read a few things about boars and boar hunting on your site so I thought I'd add these from 2009 for interest's sake. The dogs are our own family (Makim dogs) and we expect each dog to be able to find, stop and hold whatever boar they meet. Sometimes it means you have one dogs on a boar on his own but a smart dog with heart can do it if you do your bit and get in and put your hands on the boar. Anyway here goes.
That's me with dogs Ted and Stan and two boars we caught at the same time 50m apart.
Son Paul with a couple of boars. The dog is Betty.
The dog in thi
Thanks for the welcome. Still looking around the site to gauge what sort of pix are OK. I plan to read for a little while and then maybe post a few boar pix and a couple of the dogs. Genuinely impressed at the numbers on this site. Love to bring you blokes out here for a hunt, I think you'd love it.
Cheers.
G'day everyone,
I'm a pig catcher from Inverell in NSW, Australia. Standard approach, dogs, knives etc. I've been chasing pigs around with dogs for 30 odd years and still learning. On here to see if I can learn something from you blokes...
Cheers.