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Man this thread is making me want to hunt some hogs next year. Sadly Here in northern Indiana we dont have them.
I guess I will have to try to find some place south to hunt. |
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A dead hog maker,wife's a hindquarter baker
TX, USA
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LORD THANK YOU FOR THIS COOLER OF MEAT & STONER FOR THE MEANS!
09- trips-89---ambushes-52---bullets-275---dead-48---blood, buzzards, assumed-??? |
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A dead hog maker,wife's a hindquarter baker
TX, USA
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LORD THANK YOU FOR THIS COOLER OF MEAT & STONER FOR THE MEANS!
2009- trips-91---ambushes-52---bullets-275---dead-48---blood, buzzards, assumed-??? 2010---------2-------------------2--------------7------------1------------------------------------2 |
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Originally Posted By SkyPup:
SIG 556 Prvi .223 75 grain JHP 125 Yards: http://www.phossil.com/thom/Hog%20&%20Tractor.jpg yep look at that skull, definitely and escapee |
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Originally Posted By millfire517:
Man this thread is making me want to hunt some hogs next year. Sadly Here in northern Indiana we dont have them. I guess I will have to try to find some place south to hunt. sadly nothing! these things are pests, at my camp in baldwin county we don't even bother to take pictures...... guess I HAVE to now though so far they haven't made it to northern greene county (we have a family farm there), otherwise it wouldn't take me a month to break in my new barrel! |
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I would enjoy having a crack at these guys. Unfortunately we don't have any in northern Indiana.
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http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b135/guyndtypes/Hunting/2010-03-27230026.jpg
3-27-2010 west of houston. |
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First time to hunt anything. Wrote up short version of long story with photos of what I did to train for something I have never done here:
http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=10&f=9&t=633208 My life sized cardboard hog blind simulations and stalking simulation photos there, too. 200lb Trophy Boar w/ 3" cutters. Am having shoulder mounted. www.wildboaroutfitters.com has made my Russian Trophy and me the homepage photo. " target="_blank"> " target="_blank"> |
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Chance favors the prepared mind. -Louis Pasteur
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Wow ! !
That looks yummy ! ! ! Originally Posted By SkyPup:
http://www.phossil.com/thom/Big%20Boar.jpg http://www.phossil.com/thom/BBQ/BBQ.jpg |
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Originally Posted By NoRegrets:
I would enjoy having a crack at these guys. Unfortunately we don't have any in northern Indiana. depending on your age ;) and the way these things are spreading... you may actually see some in your life time! The more russian they get in them the more they'll handle the cold. |
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http://i836.photobucket.com/albums/zz289/lhuff57/Hogs/258lb11-4-06.jpg
258 on my Cabela's scale. My biggest so far. |
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Originally Posted By SkyPup:
http://www.phossil.com/thom/Big%20Boar.jpg http://www.phossil.com/thom/BBQ/BBQ.jpg My planned dinner of pasta suddenly seems so... inadequate.... very nice |
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shoot the littles ones quick the best ones to eat. about 30 to 40 pounders.
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"Texas - the only state that ever kicked another country's ass."
"I'll never forget September 11, 2001, those who have fought and died, or those who continue to fight to avenge the deaths of over 3000 innocent Americans" |
Here are some pic's from a hog hunt in Tx. last spring. Open range hunt 4 hunters killed 34 hogs in 2 days. They were everywhere it was crazy.http://i776.photobucket.com/albums/yy44/rodinator1234/Hog1027.jpghttp://i776.photobucket.com/albums/yy44/rodinator1234/Hog1040.jpg
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Great Hogs Everyone!!! Here is AZ for ya!!!!! hahaha little tiny Javalina but they still are fun to hunt =) and taste good if cooked properly ;)
My father and I gotta take these two Rodents during Spring Break of my first year in College. =) Bushmaster AR15 and Remington R15 http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x247/jerede/WedDec09151534MST2009.jpg |
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What is the front stick in the top picture?? Kinda looks like a 10/22...
Originally Posted By hi-tech-rancher:
A few months ago, we were sneaking around one night....I shot these two pigs with a suppressed 12" 6.8, using Barnes TTSX's. http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s233/dkred5854/DSCF5041.jpg?t=1286321846 Another bruiser shot at 240 yards, square in the shoulder, with an 85 grain TSX, from a 12" suppressed 6.8. It went down on the spot. I think I would have stalked much closer to this big thing, had I not been shooting the 85 TSX (it travels @ 2900 FPS from this 12" barrel) from a 6.8. http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s233/dkred5854/DSCF5048.jpg?t=1286321846 |
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"We don't rise to the occasion, we fall to the highest level of our training."
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Originally Posted By TireGuy01:
What is the front stick in the top picture?? Kinda looks like a 10/22... That's just a cut-off stock which hi-tech-rancher uses to mount his thermal and night vision for detection and spotting. ETA: there's another photo on his website HERE |
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