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<blockquote data-quote="41mag" data-source="post: 70746" data-attributes="member: 3804"><p><strong>Hey Roy...</strong></p><p></p><p>Unfortunately this old hog was smelled so bad it was hard to even get close enough for the pictures. It was just one of those chances to rid the area of a major pain in the backside. </p><p></p><p>Normally with the boars unless they have been cut, we do not mess with them if they are much bigger than 100#. THis one was pushin 300 with no problems. </p><p></p><p>Now had it been a sow, that would have been different, they don't seem to attain the same funk level as the boars. It also depends on what they have been feeding on as well. Sometimes when we get them in the river bottoms and they have been rooting up the muck we will leave them as well. There are just too many here doing too much damage. They are our equivelent of a Prairie Dog or Groundhog. Nop natural predetion and breeding year round. </p><p></p><p>As for the bullets used, they were factory Remington green label 150gr core locks. Neither one made a complete penetration. Both however did, as have past one's, and excellant job of anchoring the big fellow on the spot. The first shot was a little back and caught the spine the second follow up was through the neck below the right ear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="41mag, post: 70746, member: 3804"] [b]Hey Roy...[/b] Unfortunately this old hog was smelled so bad it was hard to even get close enough for the pictures. It was just one of those chances to rid the area of a major pain in the backside. Normally with the boars unless they have been cut, we do not mess with them if they are much bigger than 100#. THis one was pushin 300 with no problems. Now had it been a sow, that would have been different, they don't seem to attain the same funk level as the boars. It also depends on what they have been feeding on as well. Sometimes when we get them in the river bottoms and they have been rooting up the muck we will leave them as well. There are just too many here doing too much damage. They are our equivelent of a Prairie Dog or Groundhog. Nop natural predetion and breeding year round. As for the bullets used, they were factory Remington green label 150gr core locks. Neither one made a complete penetration. Both however did, as have past one's, and excellant job of anchoring the big fellow on the spot. The first shot was a little back and caught the spine the second follow up was through the neck below the right ear. [/QUOTE]
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