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<blockquote data-quote="Cowcatcher" data-source="post: 3192747" data-attributes="member: 43171"><p>Yup they are pretty stout but if you can hold him by the back legs like a wheelbarrow you got him. Then you dump the wheelbarrow on its side and insert knife into the heart in one motion. This is pretty easy if dogs are hanging on ears.</p><p> I went to "leg" a pretty dang good sized boar the dogs had in a briar patch once, I had his left and kept sweeping my hand for his right. Finally just went to the knife. Turns out he'd caught his back right in something above the hock once upon a time and lost that leg.</p><p>Buddies and I were catching our air afterwards and remember one of em saying a few hours earlier when the dogs had went cold after being real gamey "well, let's move on. Maybe these dogs can find a 3 legged hog." I guess we learned that day to be careful what ya wish for and ask and ye shall receive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowcatcher, post: 3192747, member: 43171"] Yup they are pretty stout but if you can hold him by the back legs like a wheelbarrow you got him. Then you dump the wheelbarrow on its side and insert knife into the heart in one motion. This is pretty easy if dogs are hanging on ears. I went to "leg" a pretty dang good sized boar the dogs had in a briar patch once, I had his left and kept sweeping my hand for his right. Finally just went to the knife. Turns out he'd caught his back right in something above the hock once upon a time and lost that leg. Buddies and I were catching our air afterwards and remember one of em saying a few hours earlier when the dogs had went cold after being real gamey "well, let's move on. Maybe these dogs can find a 3 legged hog." I guess we learned that day to be careful what ya wish for and ask and ye shall receive. [/QUOTE]
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