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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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G'day everyone,

I've got a few photos to show you all from this season's pig control on one property. As i said before I have had to curtail my forum activity because I am involved in hunting law enforcement and management in Oz but I am able to show you some personal stuff as long as it doesn't contravene and work rules...

 

So here we go.

 

I gained access to this block about a decade ago but gave it to son Paul as he grew into hunting on his own. Well h has moved further west and this year I took up the pig management responsibility again ahead of the lambing season when the boars take a toll on the lambs and the lambing ewes.

 

First a few lansdcape shots to give you a bit of an idea and then some of the pigs...

 

A gap in the clouds on a rainy day.

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The sheep checking me out on sunset.

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Looking down on an oats crop on a little mob of pigs. (see the black dots?)

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Just after the rain again. Rainy, overcast days often get pigs out in the open...

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The moon rising over the prickly pear. he pear is a cactus, a weed in Oz and the pigs like the sweet fruit that comes on in the autumn and winter.

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General shot on top of one of the ridges. The place is fairly bumpy by local standards.

 

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A couple of wallaroos taking a break from a big territorial figh...best I've seen.

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A wedgetailed eagles nest. Rare to be able to get above one to see in when the eggs and chick arriv e in the next month or so.

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A couple of butterflies asleep just before dawn.

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A big orb weaver spider. She was from the tip of my middle finger to the middle of my palm from front to back as she sits here.

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A weaner calf half eaten by a boar...this was the start of the season for me. A weaner went missing and I went looking for it...

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This is what I found.

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As we approached a gully, Mary jumped from the tray of the truck and took off straight down the slope. She hit this not 50 metres from the weaner so she surprised him perfectly. If he had wind of us it might have taekn a kilometre to stop him.

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I then set up a game camera on what was left of the weaner because another boar will oftenb come in to claim an unclaimed prize like that...

 

This bloke popped up soon after...

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Once you pattern them a bit it gives you a real chance of hitting them without having to be up all night and/or wearing out the dogs looking for them in rough country.

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They are big animals Ned, tough country and even tougher dogs called for mate. You live in a beautifull part of the world. Keep the pics and reports coming Ned, best thread so far on THL.

 

All the Best

 

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