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bigroonie1

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  1. hi stud dog the reason I think sows come on heat coming up to the full moon is I breed large white / saddleback pigs have done for 20years and that's when they come on with wild pigs have u noticed when u gut a good boar caught on a fullmoon they all ways have a trumpet full of luvin for u and boars have more fresh scars around that time from fighting over the sows that fighting wheres them out a bit making our job easier but that's just my opinion happy huntin

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  2. hi thorneswine I would like to post pictures but I am new to this laptop stuff. in the near future I will post a couple. my lead dog is male 8years old 40kg black and looks like a bandog with a bloodhound /staghound snout 2nd in charge is full white 6yrs old 40kg male looks like a boxer / staghound cross and 2 bitches black/white 4yr old and a black 12 month old both 35kg and look like there dad [lead dog]

  3. hi southern pride    the dogs I am running at the moment I call roonhounds haha  there from a well known hunters line on the south coast nsw  great dane  /staghound male .that  go back to the early 1990s. crossed with a bandog / bloodhound bitch that was my first dog I got 10 years hard work out of here in the 90s when I was really keen. the pup I have now is 12 months old 5th gen thanks for asking :)

  4. thanks misko do u hunt in Victoria or travel north over the border mate. I do a bit around the nsw/vic border south east forest area few times a year. always snag a few when the snows heavy up high pushing them down to the lower country .all  u need is a r licence.or a helpful property owner happy hunting.

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  5. hi all im41 years old from the Sydney area. been hunting the great dividing range and cape York for 25years. but still learning to use these web sites I have 4 dogs going at the moment that I have been breeding for 5 generations. I really enjoy teaching dogs to ute find in pine blocks and hardwood forests. I have found over the years that the faster I drive in the pine blocks [40-50kph]  the bigger fuss your dogs make to bail off the tray. and I only drive slow [20kph] when the scent is low to the ground. rain/heavy fog/snow etc. the full moon plays a big part in catching that elusive mountain boar. the moon brings the sows on heat. so any time 2days before the full or 5 days after is when that big boar u cant catch will be covering new ground trying to find the sows and the boars scent is stronger then too. if anyone out there wants any tips on catching a tricky mountain boar id be happy to pass on any help I can.

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