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Old 01-02-2008, 09:56 PM
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Texas Hog Hunt

One of my buddies put together a hunt for six of us up in Menard, Texas to thin out some hogs on a friends ranch. It is a family ranch, not a hunting ranch.
We managed to put some pork in the freezer.
Here is where I set up Saturday night.

I took a nice sow just before sundown. I had six hogs come in, three the size of the one I shot and three smaller ones. About a half hour after sundown I heard a hog in the trees to my right. I got up and slipped closer so I could see inside the tree line. At this point I was very glad for the bright moon. I was able to get my Sightron SII 3-9x40 on his head and drop him by moonlight!! My trusty 7mm-08 with the 140 gr. TSX's did their usual good job. Both hogs dropped in their tracks. I made head shots on both of them.

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Old 01-02-2008, 09:57 PM
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GH came down from Oklahoma for this one.



WB got to bloody his new rifle on this one.

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Old 01-02-2008, 09:58 PM
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You are never sure what you will come across while hunting in Texas.

GH took this photo Saturday morning.

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Looks like lots of good bacon!

Quite the spider picture.
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Think I'd keep my fingers away from that spider!
The spiders I remeber as a kid in Texas would come out mostly at night, and would run faster than they show 'em on tv. 'Cource, that was West Texas, around Levelland.

Nice pigs Bobcat, whats the season like down there for pigs?
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