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Quill pigs #198739 04/09/2019 2:02 PM
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I have a Black Mouth Cur that tangled with a porcupine a few years back. He learned his lesson and has become an amazing porcupine hound. Every time we are in an area with porcupines he finds them and barks to let me know where they are. Even if they are in a tree or under a root ball.

Porcupines here are a major nuisance. You can shoot them 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. No bag limit, all that is required is a small game license

Took the beagles up to the Tug Hill Plateau to run some snowshoe hare while the training season was still open. My cur dog found 5 porcupines that I dispatched. Never did find a Hare track but it was still an awesome day out with the hounds.

Rango, the quill pig wonder


Quill pigs den tree, look at the size of the crap pile




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Couple pics of the beagles on the hunt.



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Re: Quill pigs [Re: Spencer] #198740 04/09/2019 2:20 PM
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That's awesome. I love watching dogs work and that type of hunting looks like a lot of fun!


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Re: Quill pigs [Re: Randy M] #198743 04/09/2019 2:33 PM
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Sounds like a good day!


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Re: Quill pigs [Re: Russell] #198779 04/09/2019 7:51 PM
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I heard they were good to eat but never had the opportunity.


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Re: Quill pigs [Re: Sawfish] #199035 04/17/2019 9:59 PM
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Looks like a lot of fun! I don't think I've been to a ranch house in my neck of the woods that doesn't have a picture of a dog or two with quills in its face.

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SAW A PORCUPINE YESTERDAY, MY WIFE WAS WITH ME, HAD TO ACT LIKE WE NEVER SHOOT QUILL PIGS HERE AT THE HIGHPOINT.


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Re: Quill pigs [Re: RH Custom Guns] #199048 04/18/2019 1:22 AM
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We don't have any quill pigs but it sounds like fun!

Re: Quill pigs [Re: RSW] #199054 04/18/2019 1:59 AM
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Spencer, Looks like you and your doggies had a great day... I remember hunting Pennsylvania and being told to shoot any porky I saw. Saw a stepped plywood box blind that was chewed to hell by them and a small woods cabin that had thin three foot sheet metal wrapped around the building to stop them. never knew they were that destructive...Also used a 22 mag...


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Re: Quill pigs [Re: jamesfromjersey] #199063 04/18/2019 2:28 PM
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They are extremely destructive. Even when not near civilization, the damage they do to trees is incredible!!!



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Re: Quill pigs [Re: Spencer] #199067 04/18/2019 6:05 PM
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Years ago I used to work with a guy that said every winter when he got laid off that the Forest Service hired him to snow shoe or ski into the back country & kill porcupines. He had no idea how many he had killed over the years but said it was a lot.

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