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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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Hi Ned,

 

I've just seen this epic thread for the first time and spent the last two days reading through it - great reading! Really paints a good picture of what is obviously fine hunting.

 

Makes a nice change from the usual threads about hatson escorts and 22lr vs 17hmr in the gun forum!

 

Keep up the good work (and the updates) - it's good to see you've been recognised for your skills, knowledge & effort by getting a job involving what you love to do. Here's hoping your old punters haven't let their gardens get too scruffy!!

 

Thanks & best regards,

 

Dan

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Had a tough night last night. Went for a solo run into the mountains and Bob the dog went for 3.7kms following a scenet and trying to stop a boar. He couldn't, exhuasted himself and when I found him he could'nt walk so I had to get out the little silver space blanket and wrap us both up and have a bit of a camp on the wet ground until Bob recovered enough to start the walk out. Went in at 1.20am and back out at 6.15am. Very cold, very wet but real happy to get back to the truck. No pigs but a bit of an adventure. When you blokes see the pix of all the boars, it never shows what it can take to get them. This was one of those trips where the fun gets balanced out by the grit. I'm still cold and it's 12 hours later.

Cheers.

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some pics from a friend from Oz

Some action shots-

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Pure boxer pig dog-

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Pure cane corso pig dog-

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Neo x bullmastiff pig dog-

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Fuzzy bullygrey-

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Tough looking bully grey-

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Some nice bull arabs-

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And an ebt x apbt from the early 90s-

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some pics from a friend from Oz

Some action shots-

noonamah20060702015Small.jpg

p1170498kn1.jpg

19200570751pm0000fz9.jpg

19200575458pm0000oi7.jpg

 

Pure boxer pig dog-

p2051098nu4.jpg

 

Pure cane corso pig dog-

Resized640x480_camera173.jpg

Resized640x480_camera352.jpg

 

Neo x bullmastiff pig dog-

warrens092.jpg

 

Fuzzy bullygrey-

2013e.jpg

 

Tough looking bully grey-

2019f.jpg

 

More bullygreys-

Max_1.jpg

img5403.jpg

Max_OP.jpg

 

Some nice bull arabs-

img3707m.jpg

march2011157.jpg

 

And an ebt x apbt from the early 90s-

img477.jpg

some fine looking beasts there really enjoy this thread atb biza

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Some of those dogs would be ok for the way I hunt and some are for 'enthusiasts'. the cane corso for instance would get laughed out of town...

how come?

 

A dog like that is largely unnecessary. It would hold a pig no doubt but no better than a thousand other smaller general purpose dogs. That type of dog generally indicates a new bloke or a dog enthusiast rather than someone focussed on catching pigs. My town has a strong pig catching culture and here it is all about efficiency...dogs have to find and hold and do it over long distances in rough country. The working dogs have to be mobile, athletic and usually let go on command. That's why I say it would get laughed out of town. Part of the culture around here (and in lots of hard core pig catching) is having the minimum dog necessary to do the job. That's what gets the respect.

It's a bit like shooting bunnies with a 375 H and H. It certainly kills them but it's just unecessary for the job...

Cheers.

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I'll redo the pix of my current dogs when I get a moment to set up some decent shots. I've got three major things underway at the moment.

I'm just about to head off into the bush for three or four days hunting illegal hunters. It's part of my job for the government and I'll be in the bush for the next few nights seeing what I can see.

The second thing I have on is I am hunt master for a pig cull on about 40,000 acres of government land. Volunteers (licensed pig doggers) will be doing the catching and my job is to co-ordinate the while thing over about 10 days.

The third thing is I have had a call from a landholder who, along with a few others, is having trouble with a rogue dog, a hunting dog (they think) that's gone bush and is living on sheep. It's working a big area of private mountain country and I am being given a crack at trapping it. If I can pull that off I'll be a bloody legend in that district and it will open up a heap of pig catching country for me (more than I'll be able to handle ha ha).

I'll let you know how it all goes...

Cheers.

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