The One in the Back, Please!!
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The One in the Back, Please!!
I checked my PIG CAM, and "lo and behold"...more pigs!!
I think the one in the back of the pack looks alot like Bacon!!
Going to try them this coming weekend!!
Stay tuned!!!
The hay was pulled from the field on the 23rd and 24th. Hogs at night. Then had hogs this morning (07/25/21) at 06:45 until 08.50. Had a huge spotted Boar the night of the 24th. Gotta get the "Kill Lights" up and running.
Hogs have kept the deer off the feeder! Time to inject them with some "Swine Vaccine"!!
That "little piggy" isn't a little piggy!!!
I think the one in the back of the pack looks alot like Bacon!!
Going to try them this coming weekend!!
Stay tuned!!!
The hay was pulled from the field on the 23rd and 24th. Hogs at night. Then had hogs this morning (07/25/21) at 06:45 until 08.50. Had a huge spotted Boar the night of the 24th. Gotta get the "Kill Lights" up and running.
Hogs have kept the deer off the feeder! Time to inject them with some "Swine Vaccine"!!
That "little piggy" isn't a little piggy!!!
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Re: The One in the Back, Please!!
I'd need more broadheads and strings, and likely cholesterol meds , if I lived around there. Good luck!
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Re: The One in the Back, Please!!
I hope you shoot every one of them! I'm sure they're fun to hunt but they are so destructive.
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Re: The One in the Back, Please!!
As Ted would say " Whackem and Stackem".
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Re: The One in the Back, Please!!
Big ones are tooo much work and tastes lousy.
Forget the big one too much trouble shoot 2 small ones.
Forget the big one too much trouble shoot 2 small ones.
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Re: The One in the Back, Please!!
You gotta think smarter and easier on your body Lol.
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Zombie slayers and mostly swat broadheads.
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Re: The One in the Back, Please!!
Good luck! I would take the first one that gave me a shot
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- AJ01
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Re: The One in the Back, Please!!
Joe... I fully agree!! Those that are less than say 100 pounds are really good eating. Large sows aren't too bad. If you shoot a big Boar, he's pretty much Buzzard food!! Those things are just plain nasty.
Buddy of mine's son killed a HUGE Boar about 2 years ago. We drug that thing down by the creek. Couldn't get him in the front loader of the tractor. The Buzzards and the Coyotes wouldn't touch the thing is was so bad!!
Pig herds are usually run by a dominant old Sow. Remove her, and you save yourself a lot of work repairing the damage that they cause.
Sows can have a couple of litters every year. Each one producing 5-7 piglets. And they can breed before they are a year old.
A lot of folks want to kill a "big pig", size doesn't matter, all of them are a pest!!
They started hitting this hay field last fall. They have tore up so much ground, we could hardly bale hay off it this spring and summer.
Areas of the country that don't have them need to be thankful they don't!! Amazingly destructive critters!!!
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