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Hog Hunting South Texas (CAUTION DEAD HOGS)
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<blockquote data-quote="Darhawk" data-source="post: 499167" data-attributes="member: 7766"><p>You use radio collars....great practice for the safety of the dogs. A neighbor hunting the swamp below my ranch lost three dogs in one night hunting hogs. Took two days to find the bodies.</p><p></p><p>Hogs are nothing to play with. I have a 7 inch tusk on my desk I found down in my lower pasture, which looks like a target range for field artillery. One night woke up to a ruckus down by the barn, and found a number of hogs tearing into a cattle feed bin. They had broke down a fence and bent to one side a coral gate. Shot one, which scattered the others. She weighed 140 pounds and roasted up nice. A neighbor shot a large boar, came in around 400 pounds. Took 3 shots to drop it. In its hide were 23 healed bullet wounds.</p><p></p><p>When fixing fence down by the swamp, I keep a 270 at my side. I'd rather come upon coyotes any day rather then a pack of hogs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darhawk, post: 499167, member: 7766"] You use radio collars....great practice for the safety of the dogs. A neighbor hunting the swamp below my ranch lost three dogs in one night hunting hogs. Took two days to find the bodies. Hogs are nothing to play with. I have a 7 inch tusk on my desk I found down in my lower pasture, which looks like a target range for field artillery. One night woke up to a ruckus down by the barn, and found a number of hogs tearing into a cattle feed bin. They had broke down a fence and bent to one side a coral gate. Shot one, which scattered the others. She weighed 140 pounds and roasted up nice. A neighbor shot a large boar, came in around 400 pounds. Took 3 shots to drop it. In its hide were 23 healed bullet wounds. When fixing fence down by the swamp, I keep a 270 at my side. I'd rather come upon coyotes any day rather then a pack of hogs. [/QUOTE]
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