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My deer arrows didn't work too good on hogs.

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cowboy:
I think your right Matt, I gotta tighten up when thiers a herd in front of me and aim small :). I think my points would work David if I could just hit that little spot I'm aiming at - them ham bones are tough.
 Albert: We've got so many hogs out at the lease and that part of TX, even the state is talking about choppers in the air with door gunners and men on the ground "I heard this anyway". there's getting to be too many and they are destructive.

JackCrafty:
Sounds to me like yer brain was tellin' you it didn't want to haul that 400lb bugger all the way back to the truck by yourself.  Or it was a VERY windy day. ;D

D. Tiller:
Paul, if you need some help culling the heard let me know!

Hillbilly:
Paul, sounds about like my last hog experience. :) It is hard to concentrate on one when there's a whole herd running around, and those suckers never stand still, either.

Sparrow:
 Those are good looking heads.Closer and in the lungs and I believe you'd a made sausage. Some of them big boars have hellacious gristle pads at the shoulders too. Sounds like fun hunting pigs with primitive gear.I hunted them in South Carolina with hounds where we either shot them with 12 ga. 00 buck or caught them with pitt's and trussed them up and took 'em home for fattening. Pig's are fun any kinda way.  Better luck next pig Cowboy.   Frank

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