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by Keith B
Tue Mar 15, 2016 1:01 pm
Forum: Hunting Photos
Topic: Feral Hogs
Replies: 42
Views: 26217

Re: Feral Hogs

WildBill wrote:
Keith B wrote:
der Teufel wrote:
tyree wrote:Wow! That is a lot of work. I bet you ARE worn out!
Seriously! Hope you had lots of help. I get worn out doing just two or three.
There were 4 of us. We used a couple of fork lifts from the farm shop to hang them from the forks. Still a lot of work to dress and cape out.
Please tell me you kept at least one pork shoulder to make pulled pork. :mrgreen:
Yep, 2 for me. :-)
by Keith B
Tue Mar 15, 2016 12:51 pm
Forum: Hunting Photos
Topic: Feral Hogs
Replies: 42
Views: 26217

Re: Feral Hogs

der Teufel wrote:
tyree wrote:Wow! That is a lot of work. I bet you ARE worn out!
Seriously! Hope you had lots of help. I get worn out doing just two or three.
There were 4 of us. We used a couple of fork lifts from the farm shop to hang them from the forks. Still a lot of work to dress and cape out.
by Keith B
Sun Mar 06, 2016 8:28 pm
Forum: Hunting Photos
Topic: Feral Hogs
Replies: 42
Views: 26217

Re: Feral Hogs

SigM4 wrote:Keith, where abouts in Missouri is this? I've heard of folks around here seeing the occasional pig, but it's obviously not the problem like it is back home, at least not around the Ozarks. Truth be told I'd love to find a place I could go to hunt them up here as I don't make it back to south Texas as much as I'd like.
Eastern Ozarks around Williamsville. Department of Conservation doesn't want you shooting them on public land now though; they believe shooting 1 or 2 and scattering the rest of the group will make it harder to get them trapped in pens. We were on private land and trapped them. Then it was like shooting fish.. uh, pigs in a barrel. ;-)
by Keith B
Wed Mar 02, 2016 9:56 am
Forum: Hunting Photos
Topic: Feral Hogs
Replies: 42
Views: 26217

Re: Feral Hogs

mrvmax wrote: I will tell you from experience, take only head shots either suppressed or not with 300 Blackout. Hogs are tough and no fun to chase down and even a good shot with supersonic ammo can still result in the hog getting a long way quickly.
We really didn't think about the little ones being able to get through the panels in the fence. The check size was large enough for them to squeeze through. Since it was a borrowed trap, I guess we can't fuss. The smaller checked panels would have been a significant cost to change out.

And, we did have to take some finishing shots at point-blank range. I was a little disapointed with 9mm Speer Gold Dots. Didn't seem to do the job in the head, but the .22 rounds did. :headscratch
by Keith B
Wed Mar 02, 2016 8:54 am
Forum: Hunting Photos
Topic: Feral Hogs
Replies: 42
Views: 26217

Re: Feral Hogs

brhalltx wrote:I count 16...
Was 19. We had 3 very small ones get out through the fence when we started shooting. One was injured and not worth even trying to save when we we found it. The other two were apparently not injured as we found no blood trail.
by Keith B
Tue Mar 01, 2016 9:37 pm
Forum: Hunting Photos
Topic: Feral Hogs
Replies: 42
Views: 26217

Feral Hogs

Had the opportunity to trap and take out 19 feral hogs on my in-law's property in Missouri today. You can see the damage they had done to their pasture beside their deer feed plot. 17 of the 19 got dispatched. A couple of the smaller ones were able to escape through the pen fencing once we started shooting and they spooked. Then the down side of the shoot was having to dress and clean them. Now I am worn out. Tomorrow they go to the processor and get turned into bacon, sausage, pork chops and whatever else they can roust out of them!! Yum!!

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