Nyckname
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That method doesn't work with animals that cue in on motion, like bulls.I just need to be faster than the guy next to me...
That method doesn't work with animals that cue in on motion, like bulls.I just need to be faster than the guy next to me...
AH..., well..., his Royal Britannic Majesty has just the answer for piggies, when using a smooth bore.... 540 grain ball, and an attachment if that doesn't do the trick!
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My sister in law lives on our property in a travel trailer. Her grandkids get on the bus when it's still dark (daylight savings time). Between the pack of dogs near by and the wild hogs around here it'd just one more thing to worry about.
His name was probably Og or Nog, and it was probably a stone tipped spear.
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Exsanguination ?
Well if I’m taking my Brown Bess out hog hunting, I’m using chain shot.
Does that not require two barrels and precise dual ignition?
I am familiar with the concept of chain shot in artillery, lethal to the gun-crew, IIRC.It was sarcasm .... chain shot is used in canons To take out large objects or masses; I suppose you could load a Brown Bess with a small chain but I doubt it would have same effect.
I figured if anybody would have come across a hog or two it would have been you.Hey Eutycus!
Speakin’ of invasive species, I shot another Nilgai last Thursday evening south of you down in Kenedy co. Big bull. Didn’t see a single dang hog. And I wanted to stick a shoat on the pit while I was down there.
I figured if anybody would have come across a hog or two it would have been you.
Yeah! Saw almost as many nilgai as we did deer. Saw one bull I bet would go 800 lbs! Saw a few javelina but not one hog! Even saw a few quail. Will head back down in January.
I’ve had hogs almost run me over trying to get outta Dodge, but that’s as close to being charged as I can get.
Had little piglets running between my legs too! I shot a sow once off back porch that was in the yard and one of her youngins’ ran right up to wifey thinking she was her mom. Looked up at her let out a squeal, and took off for points north!! LOL!
A good two blade broadhead, Bear Razorhead, Grizzly or similar is a better choice.. Hogs aren’t grizzlies. I know a guy who marketed them as “poor man’s grizzlies” but he private admitted it was what the sports wanted to hear when they came into camp. He also had a pretty impressive scar on his calf right in the meatiest part from a hog that was only partially controlled by one of his catch dogs. Doesn’t seem fair to blame the pig for that though, my friend was attempting and was in the end successfully stabbing it to death with a big pig sticker.That chainshot would make the hogs "bleedout" right?
We used to hold them upside down between our knees for the operation. What a damn racket they make! Our Doberman would be slobbering the whole time, because of the squeals of pain and because we would toss the scraps over the fence where he could catch them. We’d squirt a bit of kerosene into the wound and turn them loose... they were not happy little piglets I’ll tell you.Somebody said the cure for boredom is adventure. I've never been bored when hunting hogs, or working them. They do not bluff, and I've been 'Fence Posted' a few times, LOL! Once a friend and I were castrating about 30 baby pigs, I held them and he cut them. All was well 'til the last one, who managed to wriggle around on me and bit me on my pinky with one of his little needle teeth! A 200+ lb. man jumped straight up from a seat on the ground and gave a howling, whirling Dervish performance while reciting various ugly porcine pronouns in Portuguese. Dang finger didn't quit hurting for a week. Consolation was the pig probably hurt worse than me!
Here's a pic of one a local guy had a run in with, and what he said about it:
MODERN guns again, what happened to TRADTIONAL?????????????????????????
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