
| Browney with a goodun. This boar went
well over the 100kg mark. Souphound and Jacko found him in a blackberry
bush, It took over half an hour to get him out. |

| Browney with another 100Kg plus,
live weight, boar
from the same property. This fellow is still alive, waiting until we head into the
chiller. Have a look at the shoulder pads on this pig. You could put half your hand up
underneath the fold at the top of his front legs. |

| Browney with Liddy's sister and a real
good sow. She went 111Kgs at the chiller. We had to drag her about 2 kilometres back to
the truck so we could get her to the chiller. The other pig went 64Kgs. |

| Matey and Shamus (Souphound/Sandy) with
another goodun from the New England. |

| Me with Bomber, only about 4 months
old. He was starting to have a look at this age. This was always a good spot for pigs. Note the
wallows in the background. |

| Matey and I out west with an old boar.
He's had a few fights with his mates by the look of his ears. |

| Me and Moja (Rottweiler/Bull
Terrier) about 6 months old. I bred this bitch and she was catching good
pigs even at this stage. |

| Pete and I out west.
15 pigs for the night. These were the biggest though. |

| Another good boar for Turbo,
in North Qld. |

| Phil with Bonnie in April 2001. This
boar was about 75Kgs |

| Feathers and Quincy with Sam (one of
Rocky's pups) with a good boar out west. |

| Quincy with Grunts dog
and Mervyn (Staffie cross) I never saw Merv let go. He was really good in
blackberry and thick cover. A good western boar. |

| Quincy with Sam and
Souphound. We caught this boar in thick lignum late
in the afternoon. |

| Quincy and Sam. |

| Quincy and Boof. This
boar really new how to fight. The dogs new they had a pig when they caught
this old hog. |

| Ron and Feathers with Sampson
(Deerhound cross Bull Mastiff) One hard holding dog. |