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After a couple of succesful hunts I returned home yesterday empty handed Frowner

No pigs at the feeders so I decided a stalk in a ol'harvested cornfield. I saw only ONE pig running away from me Frowner

We saw 20 axis deers but no one was worthwile of shooting it.

Side by side with the pine plantation there is an eucalypthus plantation that is being harvested, so maybe beacause all the people and those big machines cutting the trees day and night the pigs have moved away....who knows ?? bewildered

One thing is clear, my ears aren't working very well after many years of shooting..

One moment I heard "something" moving towards us and breaking little branches, I told that to my buddy, he gave me a weird look and told me: Lorenzo, the little branches you are hearing are the trees falling down... CRYBABY

What a looser I am.. Frowner

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Posts: 3085 | Location: Uruguay - South America | Registered: 10 December 2001Reply With Quote
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The good thing is that I discovered this young pine worn down after what seems several "massage sessions" done by a boar !!!

I will set a new trail cam there in a couple of weeks to see what shows up.....



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Posts: 3085 | Location: Uruguay - South America | Registered: 10 December 2001Reply With Quote
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Lorenzo...I told Guillermo Amestoy that when I come back we must plan to come and visit you. That "rub" is most interesting and surely a sign of much activity. I did not know the hogs did that. Good luck next time out. knife


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