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by johncanfield
Sun Apr 21, 2013 7:26 pm
Forum: Hunting Photos
Topic: Pig caught in a snare
Replies: 43
Views: 19991

Re: Pig caught in a snare

Huh? :confused5 First off, I didn't place the snare, but I'm very glad it caught a wild hog. You apparently don't understand the problem with the hogs. The pistol rounds were very effective in dispatching the hog, I love wildlife and do not want to see any of God's creatures suffer.
by johncanfield
Sat Apr 20, 2013 8:45 am
Forum: Hunting Photos
Topic: Pig caught in a snare
Replies: 43
Views: 19991

Re: Pig caught in a snare

Tx_XDm wrote:Did you reset the snare at this spot.
Oh, sorry, I just got back to my thread. We were on a friend's ranch so I assume the snare went back to the same place. Snares work the best where you see the pigs going under fences - it's real obvious where their routes are.
powerboatr wrote:neighbor got three last week
we reset traps on sunday hoping for a few more
I smoked about 20 lbs of ribs today
yum yum yum
Ha - I took the easy way out - mine came from Costco - smoked three baby-back racks a couple of days ago. Oh they were good.
by johncanfield
Tue Mar 19, 2013 4:57 pm
Forum: Hunting Photos
Topic: Pig caught in a snare
Replies: 43
Views: 19991

Pig caught in a snare

Dear wife and I have been at my brother-in-law's ranch for the last couple of days visiting, making another run at sighting in my Bushmaster (successful) and as usual, pig hunting. No pigs on my BIL's ranch so we hunted on his neighbor's ranch at dusk.

Didn't see any pigs running around but we did find this guy caught in a leg snare. A couple of hollow points from my M&P 9mm compact handgun sent him to a happier place :evil2: . The snare was so tight we had to whack the pig's foot off to retrieve the snare.

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