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<blockquote data-quote="Coy Franks" data-source="post: 824034" data-attributes="member: 11220"><p>Before the drought I was averaging 40 hogs a week during early and mid winter even with the helicopter coming several times a year. This was just driving from one pasture to another not hunting. They were in cotton fields, wheat fields, everywhere even moving during the middle of the day. As the drought intensified this number rapidly declined every week and the hogs moved to water to survive so the helicopter came in during the summer and hunted the few remaining water holes and hurt them bad. Shooting hogs came to a standstill but it was nice from a damage standpoint. They are now just starting to make a comeback. There was a sounder behind my house this winter that the game warden said had over 60 head in it. The helicopter got almost all of them in May but they are now back to 20 plus. Several of the farmers think the threat is over now and have planted over 500 acres of peanuts. This will be interesting to watch. My money is on the hogs.</p><p> </p><p>Definitely enjoyed the video!!! Very nice shot!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coy Franks, post: 824034, member: 11220"] Before the drought I was averaging 40 hogs a week during early and mid winter even with the helicopter coming several times a year. This was just driving from one pasture to another not hunting. They were in cotton fields, wheat fields, everywhere even moving during the middle of the day. As the drought intensified this number rapidly declined every week and the hogs moved to water to survive so the helicopter came in during the summer and hunted the few remaining water holes and hurt them bad. Shooting hogs came to a standstill but it was nice from a damage standpoint. They are now just starting to make a comeback. There was a sounder behind my house this winter that the game warden said had over 60 head in it. The helicopter got almost all of them in May but they are now back to 20 plus. Several of the farmers think the threat is over now and have planted over 500 acres of peanuts. This will be interesting to watch. My money is on the hogs. Definitely enjoyed the video!!! Very nice shot! [/QUOTE]
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