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Just 500 pounds? I've known East Texas girls bigger than that . . . why do you think it's so hard to keep a trailer house level? Be sure to post a picture if you git 'em! | ||
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Well, I like to hunt by moonlight anyway, and have so far not needed lights. I guess my eyes are still young enough to work I'd just as soon hunt 'em in the spring/summer when there's nothing else going on anyway. It makes for a nice off-season distraction, since I can't afford to go to Africa every year! I generally make it down to the Kerrville area a time or two each year to give 'em hell. There's never a problem with branching out though... | |||
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WALKER AS IS I WOULD GUESS CLOSE TO 280, DRESSED ID GUESS AROUND 225-235. A GREAT HOG ANYWAY YOU LOOK AT IT GOOD JOB DID YOU SHOOT HIM OR GET HIM WITH DOGS. | |||
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They changed their web page, but yesterday the Los Cazadores Big Buck Contest had this hog listed at #266 Now I can't even find the picture over there. | |||
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Gary I do not know who looks more happy you or the dogs What a big pig hog are what that thing is. IT IS HUGE. How many shots did it take ? Hunting that piglet must have been grand sport judging from the look on your face. The dogs want more eah ? Cheers, Andr� | |||
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No, I don't use dogs on my place for hogs. But it is deer season and deer hunting and hog hunting are not totally compatible. | |||
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Gatogordo, You are right about deer and hog hunting not mixing too well.....so get in there at night with a knife and a flashlight......... Good Hunting, Bob | |||
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I cannot imagine that he is considerably heavier than that. I've shot hogs that scaled over two-hundred pounds that weren't even nearly that big. Goes to show what I know! | |||
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