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<blockquote data-quote="Brett Bracken" data-source="post: 2112448" data-attributes="member: 106232"><p>Kinduv interesting hearing about others experiences. On my place I stay up watching TV in the evening and on commercial breaks I check my spotting scope to see if anything is on the sendero. When a hog shows up I lay'em down with my custom 300 WM and then go back to watching TV. It's also not unusual to have hogs walk up on me when I'm spreading out corn or recovering deads. And these hogs are pressured...believe me. At least once a month someone will be flying the surrounding areas with a helicopter shooting hogs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brett Bracken, post: 2112448, member: 106232"] Kinduv interesting hearing about others experiences. On my place I stay up watching TV in the evening and on commercial breaks I check my spotting scope to see if anything is on the sendero. When a hog shows up I lay'em down with my custom 300 WM and then go back to watching TV. It's also not unusual to have hogs walk up on me when I'm spreading out corn or recovering deads. And these hogs are pressured...believe me. At least once a month someone will be flying the surrounding areas with a helicopter shooting hogs. [/QUOTE]
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