There are some really great pictures in here...can't wait until my first duck outing...and that rainbow is incredible...
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"Let criminals out. Let illegals in. Let boys in the girls bathrooms. Condemn police officers. Abort babies. Pervert the children. Condemn Christians. Accept barbarity in the name of Islam. Overtax the hard working people. Coddle the lazy. That's the liberal way." -from a posting on "Yahoo" -
Nice hog rwa. I HOPE TO GO WITH HIM AND LEARN FROM HIM SOMETIME ABOUT HOGGING.Comment
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that's a biiiiiiig *****. nice going. sausages?gimme back my bullets
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Wheres the story DWA?? I think you should repost it in the hunting forum with the story behind it. BTW folks.. Im getting my guides licence. Seems the list of request has gotten bigger than my ego. Pm me for bookings come this fall.Guided/Semi Guided Wild Boar Hunts In Central California, Shay Balesteri 831.594.1270Comment
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Here's the rabbit I shot July 1; probably was one of the rabbits in last weekend's stew. Good eating if shot placement is like this one.
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Add me to the list, i wouldnt mind taking a pig, and an experienced tutor would be nice.
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One for the books. one week later.
Went and ran the dogs early this morning in san benito county with my friend Rob and my hunting partner. Rob picked up a dog (the glassed eyed darker catahoula) on a 30 day trial and we have been able to put it on 7?, I think 7 hogs in the last 2 weeks. Lets just say the trial is over and hes keeping the dog. My lead female is on the disabled list from the day before and I left her at home. So I decided to give a 10 month old pup (redished colored dog littermate to calguns member DWA) out of my female that I recieved back from a guy I sold her to because it was a "dud".
So we arrived with a total of 7 dogs at 7:45am and walked the edge of a steep embankment With a brushy creekbottom below. It was flat fields on the side where we were walking and on the otherside of the drainage there was a steep mountain running parrallel with the creek. We walked for about an hour and the heat was comming quick. We decided to cross the drainage and walk the edge on the otherside back twards the truck because it was gonna be too hot soon to run the dogs.
We walked back and a few of the dogs (my partners dogs) headed up a steep draw up the mountain. We sat at the bottom hoping the dogs wouldnt strike because it was ridiculously steep, far and hot. 3 minutes later there was a faint sound and the dogs had cought up to one trying to crest over the mountain.
We headed up the mountain as about as fast as we could. I had my new pup on a lead and evidently it had never been leash trained. It ran in circles around me on the leash while I crawled on my hands and knees up the hill. I had the catchdog on a lead in the other hand and he couldnt hear the dogs over his heavy breathing and wanted to go a different direction. Rob with his prospect dog was well ahead of me as he is much younger and im no longer in my fighing condition (beer).
Rob and his dog crested the mountain almost 15 minutes before me and I had gassed out at least 3 times on the way up. When I get to the top of the mountain luckily there was a shallow bowl the dogs were bayed in just before it went down all the way to the bottom of the mountain on the other side. The dogs were blowing hard and I was still 10 minutes away. I snaped my pup loose and he vanished into the brush twards the bark.
As I was busting brush trying to close the gap I could hear Rob hollering for me. He is fairly new to running dogs and its a big no-no to be yelling around a hog bay if the catch dog hasnt made it because the hog will hear it and decide to break. I feared the hog would go over the bowl and the race would go all the way down the other side of the mountain. He kept hollering and I kept yelling for him to shut up. FINALLY I got close enough to let the catch dog go. Meanwhile Rob is still yelling. The catchdog busts a 100yds of brush, makes the bay and does his job.
When I get there I see Rob sitting on his but holding the hog from the hind legs like a wheelbarrow. He was getting dragged through the brush as the dogs are working him from his business end. Robs pouring sweat and it looks as if he has been on this ride for quite some time. I get up behind him and he gives me the green light to shoot. I make sure all the dogs are clear and shoot strait down between the hogs shoulder blades. It was done. I find out after that rob was hollering for help cause he snuck up behing the hog while the dogs were baying it and grabbed it by the rear legs and was getting dragged all over the mountain! Rob the catchdog!
My partners hunting dogs did 90% of the work although he decided to wait at the bottom of the mountain for me and Rob to do the dirty work. Robs prospect dog did great. Hes a keeper. Besides my pup needing some major work being walked on a leash he did fairly well and shows promise for a dog that was hunted 2 times and declared a "dud".
It took well over 4 hours to get this hog back to the truck. He was too pretty just to bone out in the field. I guessed his weight in the mid to high 200's and he had a little over 3" of teeth.





Guided/Semi Guided Wild Boar Hunts In Central California, Shay Balesteri 831.594.1270Comment
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that thing is a frickin BEAST!
if it's one guy that lives up to his screen-name.. it's you. hats off dude.gimme back my bullets
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My first deer I ever kilt, 2008 zone D5, '58 Savage 99F, .308 Federal 150gr. Hi-Shok, 112yds. freehand, slightly down slope, behind the right ear, out below left eye, about 175lbs. Thanks to Fegundes in Manteca for great steaks, chops, roasts, & salami
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"A free people should be armed and disciplined" (George Washington),
Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.~John Adams 1798Comment
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bigboarstopper,
I see Robert in the pics with that hog, good work guys. I don't think I know you but I know Robert.Comment
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Yup. Good thing you didn't say your friends name. Then some LE reading this could go bust him. Remember....no rimfire for big game.Originally posted by SexPistolMy buddy took down a 200lb sow with his 17HMR in Gilroy last weekend. Shot placement was through the lungs and about 75 yards.
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