
| A good mountain boar just over 80Kg's.
Jacko got this fellow early one morning out in the middle of a big open paddock. He was
heading for home but didn't make it. |

| Mark and Rob with an 86Kg and 81Kg.
Beau had the biggest for about half an hour before we found him. He was stuffed but still
hanging on. They both came out of the same mob in thick tea tree. |

| John with a biggie. 140Kgs
from the New England again. Beau caught this bloke in a blackberry bush by
himself. |

| My wife Judy and Roy out west. Roy was
a Rottweiler/Foxhound cross. This pig charged us. One of 2 unprovoked attacks I have
witnessed. |

| Judy and Tim out west on the same
property. A good set of fangs. |

| Me and Roy with a good blackberry boar,
There is another photo of him later. |

| Me and Jacko after crawling around in
the blackberry behind us for about 40 minutes. |

| Feathers and Rex. (One of Rocky's pups).
This was the first boar of the trip. |

| My Wife Judy with Blue. Blue was by a
pure English Mastiff out of a Bull Mastiff/Bull Terrier. |

| Browney with Liddy out west with a 71
Kg boar. |

| Me with a couple of 70Kg boars. These
pigs were caught early one morning in a pasture paddock. Trapper, Hutch and Scag were the
dogs involved. |

| Jacko out west. He found this boar in
the lignum across the creek. No guessing where he ended up. |