Brad,


perhaps I"m mistaken, but I don't believe that I used the word "hunting" in my response to Ingwe. I believe I said that would "snipe".

However, some folks my have a much more narrow idea of what hunting is.

I'm a rifle looney and a meat hunter. I buy rifles; develop the loads and bullets I will use each year.

Hogs make the perfect test medium for bullets, and as a bonus one can eat them.

In Texas hogs are vermin and pests. They can be �killed� or �hunted� if you will 24/7/365 by any legal means (excludes dynamite).
Some ranchers will escort you off their land if they find out you saw a hog and did not shoot it.

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Don't know if you can make it out but there is a hoglet under the feeder @164 yds. As they move constantly and if they are not DRT then you usually don't find them due to the denseness of the terrain. That's why you shoot them just below the ear. That way they drop and paddle.

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and we kill them both day

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And night

I shoot them over bait,
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Then I skin them

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Dismember them

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And burn and consume their flesh.


I also trap them

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and snare them.

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In a good year I may kill 50 or so.

If you�re gonna be in the Texas Hill country, drop me a line. Perhaps you could experience the way we �hunt� and enjoy some Texas food and hospitality.

Best,

GWB

PS: Since late September I've spent part or all of 30 days in the stand "hunting". Due to the fact that I have a freezer full of Elk and Bear, and the critters aren't moving I've only taken three hogs. Would you consider enjoying the beauty of God's creation, the dawning and dying of the day, listening to wind and watching it as it ripples the grass a waste of time, or could it be part of hunting?





Last edited by geedubya; 12/18/13.

A Kill Artist. When I draw, I draw blood.