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<blockquote data-quote="Dave King" data-source="post: 1629" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>I was in Knox County, hunting in two general locations. One hog was shot West of Knox City and one North East of Knox City.</p><p></p><p>These were not feral hogs but Russians that have escaped from game farms years ago (as relayed to me).</p><p></p><p>WyoWhisper</p><p> I'll cut a Scenar and Sierra in half and measure them, probably later this week.</p><p></p><p></p><p>That Young Fella was surely suprised by that hog. He said it was about waist height and had LARGE WHITE TUSKS and passed close enough that he could have reached out and touched it with his hand. At that point in the hide-and-seek game, Jessie was tucked into the center of a scrub Cedar and in no position to shoot. He said he got into the center of the Cedar after he crouched down to crawl under the Cedar branches and was confronted by the hog coming directly toward him. He said the hog at that point was circling in an apparent attempt to "hunt him down".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave King, post: 1629, member: 3"] I was in Knox County, hunting in two general locations. One hog was shot West of Knox City and one North East of Knox City. These were not feral hogs but Russians that have escaped from game farms years ago (as relayed to me). WyoWhisper I'll cut a Scenar and Sierra in half and measure them, probably later this week. That Young Fella was surely suprised by that hog. He said it was about waist height and had LARGE WHITE TUSKS and passed close enough that he could have reached out and touched it with his hand. At that point in the hide-and-seek game, Jessie was tucked into the center of a scrub Cedar and in no position to shoot. He said he got into the center of the Cedar after he crouched down to crawl under the Cedar branches and was confronted by the hog coming directly toward him. He said the hog at that point was circling in an apparent attempt to "hunt him down". [/QUOTE]
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