
| Both these photos
( Below) are of the
same boar. About 100kgs. Tiger found him and bailed him up before Souphound arrived to
help out. My Brother Jon a fair few years ago. |

| As Above. |

| A good boar caught by Souphound
just on daylight one morning. The pig was only small but his fangs made up
for it. |

| Refer Below. Same Boar. |

| Gobby and Quincy with Big Tiger and
Buster. Both bred out of Boxer bitches. Both these dogs didn't know the meaning of let go.
The pig was caught in northern NSW. |

| 80Kgs and a good set of fangs. Turbo
caught this one a couple of years ago. He was a big sook, just stood there and squealed. |

| Dave and Scag. This boar was found by
Hutch. He only has one fang, the other was broken off. |

| John and Don bringin' home the bacon.
The pig is still alive, on the way to the chiller. It was a tough carry for about 1
Kilometre. |

| Scott and Chocolate. This boar weighed
109Kgs at the chiller. Trapper and Hutch
bailed him up. |

| Jan with Turbo and Murphy. Pig weighed
44Kgs but had good fangs. Turbo is one of Murphy's pups. |

| John and Browney with a100Kg plus boar.
Souphound and Jacko caught this boar in a blackberry bush. The other dogs had another pig
in the next gully. |

| Mates son John with 111 Kg Boar. Old
Liddy had him bailed for about an hour before we found her. |

| Mark and a young Bull Terrier. We
caught this boar about 3 o'clock one afternoon in the New England area. He would have been
about 110kgs. |

| Mark and Drube with Trapper and Wombat
in South Western Queensland. The lignum in the background was crawling with pigs. |

| Beau and Jody (Out of a pure Rotty
bitch by a BullTerrier/Dane). Jess found this old hog in a blackberry bush. He
weighed 117kgs at the chiller. |