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Old Mexico Hunting & Boar
22 December 2012, 19:57
CamoManJOld Mexico Hunting & Boar
I just got back from my Mexico hunting lease about an hour south of the border from Nuevo Laredo. We are trophy deer hunting, participating in 2 tournaments, Angadi in Mx & Los Cazadores in Tx. I've never seen so much game activity, variety of game & most game are not near as wary as I'm used to. It was nothing to see 30-50 different bucks per day, scores of hogs, waterfowl constantly making noise & lots of javelinas. I love the land, culture & people of Mexico...the bad are few in my experience & please don't go there with this thread.
On the first afternoon hunt out of a 15' tower blind, this boar was mean as hell, chasing off anything that came near him or the corned road. I wasn't hunting for hogs, but I have had bad luck with hunting them in Texas, going on a couple of expensive hogless trips in a row. Well, I decided then, that it was time to kill that mean hog & end my hogless curse. Ranged him @ 183 yards, aimed my .300 WSM on his eyeball (I love challenging eye shots) with a 165 gr Barnes TSX. Bang Flop...the boar dropped like a heavy sack of potatoes, didn't kick or squeal at all, lights out & dirt nap. The bullet entered the eye, as desired & went in an angle destroying the lower opposite jaw with a 2" bloody exit. Upon closer inspection I realized he had 3.5" tusks, wow they were sharp like a razor, I was a happy hunter.
The last photo is a pic of a feral sow with 9 shoats that showed in camp every night to be hand fed & petted. I was like, wow, where's a ball peen hammer? (just kidding)
If you do Mexico by the book, avoid the hot spots, know espanol & have mexican connections, no fear. The bad are few, the good are numerous. They are our neighbors, we have our differences & problems, yes...however, we don't live in a perfect society. Again, please no negativity on the issue, Thanks.
Here are my very poor pictures, I need to make peace with photography & learn to make them as nice as Bobby Tomek's reports. A new camera & video recorder is on my Christmas list...
Enjoy!
The sounder in camp...
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22 December 2012, 21:18
Bobby TomekThat is a terrific boar with some impressive cutters. Around here, they rarely have anything in the dental department, so to speak.
Thanks for sharing your excellent hunting report, and congrats on not only a fine shot but quite the impressive slab of pork!

Bobby
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23 December 2012, 03:41
BuglemintodayNice hunt, did you get a deer as well?
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23 December 2012, 05:45
jeffeossoNice Jay!
23 December 2012, 05:54
CrazyhorseconsultingGreat story and pictures. I have always heard that once you get away from the border towns, Mexico is a really neat place to visit and hunt.
Congratulations on a really good oinker.
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23 December 2012, 19:11
CamoManJquote:
Originally posted by Buglemintoday:
Nice hunt, did you get a deer as well?
Not yet, I have a couple of more trips to make before the January 27th, the end of season. I am hunting a double drop that the rancher has seen that we haven't yet. Hopefully he'll make a mistake when rattling this next trip. I also have my eye on another buck & hope to see more to choose from.
Thanks Bobby, Jeffe & Crazy!

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24 December 2012, 04:29
drewhenrytntI bet someone there knows how to make fantastic tamales from the pork.
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24 December 2012, 18:43
swifter 220Nice pig Camo. If someone from the upper 48 saw that country down there with all the brush, you would not think a goat could scratch out a living. After you have been in the brush for a while, you become amazed at how much wildlife it does support and very well with a little rain. Suggestion: get your self a couple of quail traps. Lead free quail, grilled over some good rotten Mesquite on a Sunday evening when the sun breaks, with an adult beverage......... Life Is Good, Enjoy !
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24 December 2012, 19:17
CamoManJquote:
Originally posted by swifter 220:
Nice pig Camo. If someone from the upper 48 saw that country down there with all the brush, you would not think a goat could scratch out a living. After you have been in the brush for a while, you become amazed at how much wildlife it does support and very well with a little rain. Suggestion: get your self a couple of quail traps. Lead free quail, grilled over some good rotten Mesquite on a Sunday evening when the sun breaks, with an adult beverage......... Life Is Good, Enjoy !
Thanks for kind reply swifter, you seem to know why I love to hunt down there, it is amazing. One of the reasons I signed onto this lease is due to 2 older trophy hunters who have taught me alot about hunting & they are only interested in muy grande venado. As for the quail traps, we had 2 setups & didn't catch a single one, while seeing quite a bit of both bobwhites & blues. We put up 3 traps per set up in a U shape with a rebar to secure them & of course lead a trail of corn to the traps. A cold beer & fresh mesquite grilled quail after an all day hunt, we are spoiled. Hence, my favorite saying, "Life is Good, Enjoy!"
drewhenrytnt...Disneyland Mexico is waiting for your arrival, fresh daily made tortillas to go with your kill.
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25 December 2012, 05:59
dpcdNice hog. Is it hard to get guns into Mexico. I mean legally; I know the cartel can get all they want.
25 December 2012, 22:05
CamoManJquote:
Originally posted by dpcd:
Nice hog. Is it hard to get guns into Mexico. I mean legally; I know the cartel can get all they want.
Thanks dpcd.
Getting rifles/shotguns into Mexico is easy, just have to submit the paperwork, read ALL the rules, keep a copy of the rules with you at all times & follow them perfectly. Mistakes will get anyone prison time, no excuses, even one live round of ammo that's not registered.
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25 March 2013, 01:21
CamoManJ
Here are the tusks from the boar orginally posted about. The pen marks the gum line.
Now what do I do with these things? Ideas?
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You mount them on a walnut plaque, with the uppers and lowers, with a cartridge or bullet (preferably the one that killed the pig) in the middle.