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Thanks Archie,

I don't feel a day over 49. Cold and wet here ATM so I'm sitting in front of the fire having a milk coffee (I still can't call them lattes...). SuperJen is cooking a proper breakfast and about midday I'm going to son James house to watch the UFC with him and my other son Paul and have a few rums. The dogs are all fed and dry so it's all good.

Cheers.

 

Oh and on the teeth. Mostly we don't even keep them but if they are a real good set we cut out the jaw and hang in on the shed to one day mount but really, for us, the photos and the experience and memory of being there is what it's all about.

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(I'll just make the point again that we don't stand around taking photos of dogs on pigs. The photos are the best of hundreds that are shot on the run in to grab the pig. To stand around risks injury

The APDHA (Australian Pig Doggers and Hunters Association) had its annual general meeting withiun striking range of my place at the weekend and one of my mates (Steve) from had driven 14 hours to the

I'd only have one dog that big. Most of mine are around 3o kgs. As for getting them upset...be almost impossible mate. The whole concept of pig dogs is to have them determined but manageable. You can'

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I didn't get out this weekend. Got caught up in a bit of a party...

 

 

Lost many good intentions to beer, the only time no :no: means yes :yes: lol

 

I turn 50 next Sunday and there was a surprise party on Saturday night. Lot of rampaging around...just didn't have the stamina to hunt as well ha ha...

Congratulations Ned with your birthday ,have a nice day:drink:
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Thanks fellas,

I'm back from another week camped away working. That's a story in itself...

Dave C, yeah we sometimes load up with pups (Paul is one of my sons by the way, mate as well but son first...). Young dogs of that age need to face the music themselves to step up to A grade status. You always miss a few with the youngsters but there are key 'windows' in which they learn more of certain things and if you miss them you risk the dog never quite getting up to standard. All part of getting young dogs going.

PS While I was away Paul got another 63 kg (dressed) boar. This time Susie held him on her own for the 20 minutes or so it took Paul to get to her. Excellent effort by her. I'm just trying to catch up with Paul now to get a pix and the full story.

Cheers.

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Alright, here's the Paul update...He and his mate Dave (Dave owns Del, one of ours) went out to one of our spots midweek. The short version is they had Molly Susie and Susie's sister Del on board. Molly and Suzie jumped and headed into the rocky shit on the place and the technology showed Susie was atached to something. It took the blokes 20 minutes to climb into the spot and get Del in to back up her sister. Molly probably found the pig but Suzie swung for the 20 minutes to hold it there. He went 63 dressed and Suze came out of it without much damage. Very happy with the young bitch.

 

Suze still attached after Dave grabbed the boar.

 

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Dave with the boar. Suze had a bit of luck not be be carved up by this pig. Good fighter, in the rocks...

 

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Cheers.

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This is Paul's best from this evening. It's a 55kg boar he boxed, one of a total of seven pigs for the afternoon and evening. The other six were nothing special but good pup training. He took Molly the bailer and the youngsters BJ and Suzie. Molly stopped the boar and copped four stitches for her trouble but it was held by Suzie with later back-up from BJ.

Another good training run.

He's putting me under some pressure to catch up now...

Cheers.

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