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Just back from a hunt in Mt. Home, Texas. Hunted with Craig Anderson of Heaven's Doorstep, a chap I located thorugh this forum.
I was meat hunting and took a red deer cow and a feral hog. Good experience and would recommend him. He has, in addition to hogs, black buck, red sheep, red deer, fallow deer, and axis deer. I enjoyed my time with him.
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Pictures?

P.S. Glad you had a good time.
 
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Also tell us about the guns and bullets. Big Grin


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And how about some contact information?
 
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To respond to the previous inquiries.
Pictures: never mastered the technique of getting them on but will work on it.
Contact: Craig Anderson, 830 329-6250
Guns & Bullets: I took two with me, not because they were the ideal but beause I like to use them. My Bowen enhanced Ruger in 45 Colt which I did not use because I was not able to get close enough. My Marlin Guide Gun in 45-70, using my handloaded 300 grain Noslers, took both critters.


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IMHO the .45-70 is ideal on hogs.
 
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To respond to the previous inquiries.
Pictures: never mastered the technique of getting them on but will work on it.


Let me know if you need help with the pictures. Terry Carr has a tutorial here.
 
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If you want to contact Craig by email- fishnguy20022003@yahoo.com. I am trying to get him registered. He sent me some photos of Bill's hunt. Craigo and I were hog hunting this weekend he shot 3 with a 25-06 mauser-------I shot one with a 375 H & H 300 grain/ Whitworth.

He has great deals on sheep/ all three flavors of fallows/ red stag females. ect.........
 
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You have a PM......

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Picture of the red deer cow I took. http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f67/billintherwild/Reddeer1.jpg


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Picture of the red deer cow I took.


 
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Thanks....I'll get the hang of posting pictures one of these days.


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Excellent hunt ,you know that i love the marlin guide gun ,and a bowen is like a hooland and holland of the revolvers ,congratulations.Juan


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Juan, thanks. If I come down to your place I would like to bring the Marlin with me. I looked at the other thread about the "honey hog" and was quite impressed. That's my kind of pig. Good on ya.


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You dont need to bring your marlin guide gun as i have one and one of my phs has another ,this kind of hogs are very common in my area my son spotted two last week but he only had his ruger 22 ,and they run away .Juan


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