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  1. She was driving a soccer mom VW station wagon and the bloke was in a GTI - racy mags, paint job etc We saw them from a hundred m or so off - they wasted no time and got right to it. We had to walk right past to get back to our car but it didnt't bother them. So very funny!
  2. misty windows and poor shock absorbers - randy bird was bouncing all over.
  3. Sounds awesome mate, do you have any pics of the Bull/Hound crosses. The mounted Boar in your pic is that at a game fair? Cheers I'll post a couple of pic's later. The mount was at the Jagd & Hund show in dortmund - Germany.
  4. Not of this exact dog but here are some of his offspring
  5. Some pic's from Germany. From last season - spent the day checking different earths with the only highlight being us catching a sugarmommy getting knobbed in her car hidden down one of the forest roads - until we tried this plastic covered bale stack on the way home. another day
  6. I'm in Germany at the moment but will go home to SA when I've got all the dogs I need. In SA I'm based in the Limpopo province. Why y ask?
  7. Nice pig. Well done. Always loved .308 - the first antelope I shot was with an old Mauser .308
  8. Absolutely. I had good success with pit/ridgeback crosses previously but am sure the dogo will be something else. We normally make bull/hound crosses for bushpig and they work great so I might try a dogo/saintongeois cross for pig. If the white coat remains after the cross I'll be really pleased.
  9. They are. 1 male is mine - I'll collect him mid march.
  10. Tree stands a good idea for the scent factor - just limiting for your shooting options if he doesn't come axactly where you want. I guess the area has some human traffic so you can probably rule out the pig will visit the water during full daylight - which means the water is his last buisness before hiding. You write it was very long - makes me think a mixed bred pig - some domestic/wild boar cross. Visit the water every early morning for a week and learn the pigs schedule. Follow all tracks away from the water as far as possible.
  11. I have found that areas where there is a concentration of shit indicates a bedding area nearby.If you find shit of different ages then find the most travelled path and wait there before dawn.Go in at midnight and sit silently.Plan your route in during daylight and mark it with toilet paper at eye level.Have several sitting options depending on wind direction and stay silent.Guess you can't dig a pit? Central to all the sitting positions you must place some bait (dead chicken etc) to force the pig to stop for a short while. Or just get a good couple of dogs! What time of day was he
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    got some pics to post yet bud?
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