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    A huge thanks to BugBuster and his gang of goons, as well as DuckCutter and his sidekick Hondo for giving your time and resources for a group of city kids (fully feral wildasses) to have a great weekend.

    Saturday morning started with Wes going on his first hunt in waders. We hunted a thicket that has been holding a few wood ducks, and he was pumped to try out the new hand me downs. He shoots that Mossberg compact 28 ga, and Santa had brought him some 3” #6 Hevi Shot bismuth. The first pair comes in, he shoots, and ends up directly on his backside, quite confused. A group of 4 comes in, same thing. I scratched a drake out of that group, and the rest of the action was spent trying to convince him to try again, him attempting to get on the birds in really tight spaces, and frustration. B it the sunrise was great, nobody fell in, and the coffee was good.


    We hurried back to the cabin and got breakfast going just as BugBuster and crew arrived and scrambled to get everyone fed. Duck Cutter also arrived along with several dads with boys Wesley’s age, and we set out to stab some hogs. The action was immediate, and lasted until we broke for lunch at 12:30, killing 19 in the morning session. After discussions over BBQ, the consensus was that stopping 1 shy of 20 was poor form. We had one more ace in the hole, and it produced, per usual. We wrapped up the swine portion with 22 hogs, almost all of which were sows (5 small pigs). Lots of hog stabbing cherries were popped by kiddos, and even DC got in on the action. The wild ass boys decided jumping in the black river was just too tempting, so lots of clothes got wet. Those that have followed Hog Dogs through thickets and swamps can attest that it is hard work. These boys never flinched, and were always on scene to handle the blade. Tripp and his group are so kind to them and patient with them.

    If you have hogs, and like them dead, I highly suggest reaching out to Tripp and his crew. They are absolutely incredible at what they do, respect your property, and are an absolute hoot to spend the day with.








    After a quick refocus, DC put Hondo on the ground, and Squirrel Team 6 went into action. Hondo is an absolute machine, and in 90 minutes, we never had a slick tree. We killed 22 squirrels in 17 trees, and were only limited by fading daylight. DC can really handle the dog, and did a great job navigation the chaos of 6 boys wielding firearms.





    After a late night fruitless thermal attempt, and a short sleep, a lot of tired humans, big and small, rallied to once again follow Hondo through the hardwoods. We “only’ killed 10 this morning in the windy conditions, but we did kill 6 out of 1 tree, which Michael had never experienced before. Lots of good shooting and squirrels raining everywhere.

    I’m guessing there are some boys in Columbia that will sleep well tonight, and some teachers that will be dealing with tired kids tomorrow. Man, it sure was worth it.
    Last edited by trkykilr; 01-11-2026 at 07:49 PM.
    Them that don't know him won't like him, and them that do sometimes won't know how to take him

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    Tripp is the Dick White of today. Those kids won't forget those hunts. Thank you for passing it on Boozer, Michael, and Tripp...

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    That's all pretty awesome

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    That looks like a fine weekend.
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    Literally translated to, "I smell like Scotch and Kodiak".
    "Let us cross over the river, and rest under the shade of the trees"- Gen. Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson

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    Great stuff! Threads like this are what makes this site a great place.

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    Heck yea. That’s an awesome weekend.


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    Good stuff. That's a lot of killing.

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    That’s damn hard to beat right there!


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    I have known DC for a good while and one hell of a Man. That is one of the most awsome hunts that Dad's and young men will never forget and shape their future. AMERICA is Winning!!
    Gettin old is for pussies! AND MY NEW TRUE people say like Capt. Tom >>>>>>>>>/
    "Wow, often imitated but never duplicated. No one can do it like the master. My hat is off to you DRDUCK!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by JABIII View Post
    Tripp is the Dick White of today. Those kids won't forget those hunts. Thank you for passing it on Boozer, Michael, and Tripp...
    Like Dick White and Alan Wooten combined DNA to ensure the eradication of swine, then God nailed the coffin by sending him Garrett and Frank
    Them that don't know him won't like him, and them that do sometimes won't know how to take him

    He ain't wrong, he's just different, and his pride won't let him do things to make you think he's right

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    Hell yeah

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    Great job guys. Enjoyed the text updates from DC. Man to be a kid again, thats a hell of a 2 day killing spree.
    No matter if it’s pistols, pussies, pistons or pocket knives, it needs lubrication!

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    Very cool stuff.
    Plant it they will come.

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    Thanks for sharing. No doubt those boys will be talking about this experience the rest of their life. Big shout out to the men that made this happen for these young men

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    Nice!

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    What a day that had to be for those young men.
    They will tell those stories for years and years to come

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    My goodness, what a weekend to remember! God’s blessings were raining down on that trip!

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    Pure awesomeness!

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    Love it

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    Way to go!


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