OT - Hog Retrieval

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OT - Hog Retrieval

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Wouldn't it be great if you could train one of these to go into the muck after your wounded hog? I bet the trick is getting him to drop it at your feet once he's gotten hold of it.

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Gives a different view on the old saying " I'm taking my Hog and going home!" :lol:
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Re: OT - Hog Retrieval

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Might be easier to train the hog to jump up in the truck before you shoot it. :lol:
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Re: OT - Hog Retrieval

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Might be easier to train the hog to jump up in the truck before you shoot it.
Whats so hard about that?
Just put a bucket of slops and a girl hog on the back of the truck and stand back for the rush. :lol:

I think you could have some minor problems training that little lizard as a hog retreiver.
So the simple solution is,
wait fot him to catch the hog and then shoot him and get two animals for the price of one bullet.
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Re: OT - Hog Retrieval

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If I could train one to retrieve hogs I think I would call it Kitty. When in the company of the many Crackers around here that hunt hogs with dogs, I'd probably be fine until I dropped the tailgate and called for Kitty to fetch. I'd probably have to remind Kitty to not nip at the nice young fellows' dogs. Here Kitty Kitty. :twisted:
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Re: OT - Hog Retrieval

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Would "Kitty" have hogbreathe?

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Re: OT - Hog Retrieval

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Looks like Kitty lost part of her tail in a previous hog hunt
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