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Raymond Woodard (the man that got me started) & I went out today for about 3 hours. The dog located in the second sette we checked. 5004

The dog located on a small creek bank and we marked him and started digging. We could tell he was not on the quarry but it was close. When we dug down to the tunnel we hit many baseball sized rocks and we would bust up the rocks and let the dog pull the ones on up in the tunnel back to us. Finially the dog pulled out a rock by his teeth about the size of a calf leg bone. After that quarry was engaged

Raymond is getting a new fix on the dog as Blade awaits his turn
Badger moving up on the hog

This dog can move some dirt

Linruff's Dirt Demon engaging the quarry
Blade pushed so hard he went by the 1st ghog and engaged the second

Then the 1st hog blocked him from backing away so all he could do was trade blows. He did well!

Badger pulling out hog #1

Badger is the strongest dog I have ever had

Two less hayfield destroyers
Mason's Blade & Brockton's Badger

These two young studs did a great job on two mean ghogs in a big rocky sette



This is what it is all about YIS