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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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Adbirdy thanks for posting the podcast link. Very interesting to know how the other half live ( hunt ). It sounds as if oz has some fantastic hunting shooting & fishing opportunities but then again the grass is always greener!

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I've caught 74 pigs since I started haunting the place in March and there's still plenty there...

 

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I'm really sorry and I'm sure it's been asked before but I'm too busy to wade through 41 pages....but what the f**k is that dog!!!!!!!!!!

 

I've looked at all the bull arab / hunt away / finders / bailers pics on boar dogs etc but that is the best looking pig dog I've ever seen

 

He looks some animal mate , very jealous of your lifestyle there down under

 

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G'day all back again,

I'm out of Oz game law enforcement so I am able to do what I want on forums again without fear is getting into trouble ha ha.

So here are a few photos from hunts while I've been absent. Forgive me if you've seen any before but here goes.

Best set of teeth I've caught in years from about two weeks ago. Three and three quarter inches out of the jaw.

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Same boar with an old man in the photo...

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Some of the country I am hunting. Blackberries on slopes. Unpleasant.

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I've also noticed some of my old photos have disappeared or are ridiculously large so I will try to sort that out. I'll also try to answer any outstanding questions but if you have asked a question I haven't answered please feel free to ask again in case I miss it.

Cheers.

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Good boar. No real size or teeth but plenty of go...

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My quick releases on the tray of my truck. They are solenoids with a press button switch in the cab. The dog is held by the push mower start cord through the D on their collar. If a pig jumps up I press the button and the dog is released. (That's Mary in the background. Nine now and still finding and grabbing big fellas.

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Nice set of teeth on the way home from work. I'm a contract gardener in the summer and I do wild dog/fox and cat control in the winter.

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Big rough fella I caught on my mountain block. Nasty boar caught by Suzie with help from Dave.

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Decent little boar out of the blackberries. That's Dave in the photo.
He's by Bob out of Tess (all our blood) and has turned into as good a dog as I've bred. Easy to handle, great finder, fast and a ton of guts. Lets go on command too. Big respect for Dave.

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Little Mary, Dave and their daughter Jess. Jess is a quality hard finder. Very happy with that cross.

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Some of the country I am hunting.

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Good boar Suzie found and caught.

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I've caught 74 pigs since I started haunting the place in March and there's still plenty there...

 

A few more pix.

 

1cu.jpg

 

53q.jpg

 

84hh.jpg

 

 

 

I'm really sorry and I'm sure it's been asked before but I'm too busy to wade through 41 pages....but what the f**k is that dog!!!!!!!!!!

 

I've looked at all the bull arab / hunt away / finders / bailers pics on boar dogs etc but that is the best looking pig dog I've ever seen

 

He looks some animal mate , very jealous of your lifestyle there down under

 

Atb

 

Stiffie

 

great to see you back Ned, love your posts+pics, as above how your dogs bred again, whats there make up % wise, I know you said before but forget mate .lol my young dog 1x gsd x grey Buck 28in 88lb near 40k powerful fast with good stamina, your line of dogs look like the next level up , wouldn't like to upset them lol ,

Buck

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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't have dogs in a volatile situation like stopping a pig that get too excited. The standard pig dog in Oz lives with kids, cats, other dogs without an issue. It's one of the things they are slected for in breeding. The vets here love them because they are calm, used to being handled and submit to all sorts of things. The on switch is flicked when dealing with a pig but flicked off again when not.

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