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Old 03-02-2007, 08:02 AM
Mil Dot Mil Dot is offline
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That's a big pig!

Classic, I don't know how the pig hunting works in Georgia, but I've been to South Texas and it can be interesting and entertaining + fill the freezer. Like all hunting, some operations are point and shoot, while others you're out busting brush. Some of the animals down there are wild domestic, some are cross with russians, all run through the nastiest, thorny brush they can find.
If you are looking to consume these guys, shoot something in the 150 and under range over that they get a little tough.

I'm heading down to a ranch just south of Dallas next week for a couple of days of hog hunting, it's kind of nice to have a hunt in traditionally the off season, no license necessary. This is the first time I've been to this ranch so we'll see how it goes. If a 1200lb hog lumbers out of the brush, I'll drop you a line when the brauts will be done and you can check out the front end loader with the latest record on it!

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