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First confirmed `hog of 06 !
From about 200 yrds out, with my new 7wsm and 100 gr. sierras. Had to wait till he stood up so as to make sure he was a boar `hog, lol.
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Congratulations. Saw one on the Pa turnpike yesterday... too bad you can't hunt there. Some of those critters die of old age...
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Congrats on your first Hog of the year. Out this way it has been such a mild winter that Prairie Dog shooting never ended this year. Been out eight times since first of year. Should have em pretty well stirred up by this spring.--tr
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Some days I wish I had never found the article about pigs on the Wa coast. I phoned the regional office which said there haven't been sightings in a year or so. Her's the question.
If an area had pigs where could they disappear too? I guess the could of been killed off except there would likely be a notice of that occurance on the WDFW website. Do species just up and leave an area? ![]() |
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Man you suck!
![]() I road around both Sat and Sunday looking for new fields and trying to spot one, but I never did. (At least driving around) I have heard tales from guys at work that they are out. Kind of cold right now, but I'll be getting ready in a couple weeks!! At least I can fill in the missing weeks with groundhogs when turkey season isn't in. 3 weeks to IL, a 2 week break for the Youth PA hunt will give some time to hunt hogs, then it's Go time for turkey and I won't have to worry about g-hogs until mid-May. I have a local horse farmer that needs me to clean up his pasture. They can't hit the dang things and his field is only 468 yards at it's furthest point ![]()
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