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feral hogs with primitive gear?
Hillbilly:
You'd better have on your Kevlar leggins when the circle starts getting tight. ;D Ever heard a big boar popping his tushes at you? It's one of those sounds that makes you forget about us supposedly being the dominant species..... :o
D. Tiller:
Nah, Steve I never have. But I sure want to! Then after hearing that sound a stone tipped point goes right through the boiler room! Joy is roasted wild pig over an open fire!!!! ;D
Kegan:
Sounds like hunting them is challenging...
Darn, my mouth's watering again ;D.
mullet:
Yep, I heard that JOYFULL sound of Bern's obsidean going into a hog. Sounded like a baseball bat hitting it from 7' away. Watched that little piggie walk off into the palmetto. He also had another one sticking out from both sides with a Wendsel on it. Cade and I trailed and chased that one through the palmetto's for two hours. The obsidean arrow hit in the back left ham and exited it the front right shoulder.
Also hit one the morning before, sitting in a treestand 10' above, a 150# range Boar, with a 44 mag in the forehead, he ran and bounced off a tree and never recovered him when he got in the Palmetto's. I also so a guy that got bit by a sow, catching hogs at night with dogs. She started at his left hand and quit chewing and breaking bones half way above his elbow. It wasn't real bad until a month later when all the nasty infection's started. He missed over a years work and almost lost his arm. But they are fun and exciting to hunt and if you are not stupid it's easy.
D. Tiller:
I've heard never to corner them since thats what will definitely guaranty a charge.
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