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I was deer hunting all week and yesterday evening was our last hunt before Christmas. I was hunting a fence line in an area where I had seen a 160 class buck before the season. I had thrown some corn on the fence line for several days in a row, so the deer were really starting to find it. I was watching 15 deer (8 of which were bucks, but no shooters) when this thing walked underneath my stand about 5 minutes before dark. He scared every deer within sight away, including a nice 5.5 year old 20" wide 8 point. Therefore, he signed his own death certificate. He went straight for the first pile of corn and I gave him a 180 gr. Barnes TSX out of my .300 WSM. He was quartering away and I didn't even get an exit wound (bullet burried in the off side shield). He squealed and ran into the fence and then turned around and ran 5 yards and piled up. He was dead in less than 10 seconds. He didn't have much in the way of tusks, but he is still a bruiser in my book. He is around 300 lbs. or a little more. Niether me or my dad could even budge him. This is no exageration, niether one of us (by ourself) could even drag him a singe foot. Here are a few pics. Enjoy.







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Holly smokes it looks like that SOB was eatting a rock when you killed him! Wink

That is a big ole hog alright!



 
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I wish I was there with you. I really like hunting hogs. And this one is a bruiser.....good on ya clap


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Yeah, I couldn't find a rock that was a little smaller, so I had to use that one. It looks a little better when the rock is further back in their mouth so it isn't so obvious in the picture, but, oh well.


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Nice Pig.
Are ya'll going to eat him?

I have shot 2 boars at @325 lbs, one weighed] and they were 2 of the best pigs I ever ate. Eeker


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Good shooting and congratulations on a nice hog.
 
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Thats a dam fine pig cheers

Could we please have a photo of the recover Banres TSX.


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That Barnes bullet will be boring to look at... just like the advertisement. The few, no, the one I recovered was exactly that. Bullets to perfection. Packy
 
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That's a good one all right!!


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Great Boar!


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Holly smokes it looks like that SOB was eatting a rock when you killed him! !

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I've heard of using a Rockchucker to reload with, but...

If this is one of those big boar rock eaters, that would explain the wear on his tusks!

Seriously, very nice hog! A very proper fate for scaring off a 20" 8 point.


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I got to thinking the other day, I wonder how old this boar was. I don't guess there's any way to tell accurately, is there? Maybe 7 or 8 yrs. old?


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Beautiful pig ElandSlayer!

How do you like that .300WSM? My buddy just got one and hasn't killed anything with it but it seems to be fairly accurate!


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ES,

The biologists use a tooth eruption chart to tell age. The best indicator on the older pigs is when the last molar erupts from the gums. That should happen at around 2.5 years. In a heavily hunted population you won't find many pigs with that last molar erupted and worn. After that last molar has erupted you're pretty much out of luck for an accurate estimate.

I've weighed many pigs at and over 300 pounds with that last molar only recently erupted (estimated by slight signs of wear). (It's always been my estimate that in field conditions pigs can put on about 100 pounds per year, topping out around 300 [in a true "wild" situation where the pigs are earning their living]).

From the studies I've read, their diet varies too much to confidently judge their age from tooth wear as is done with deer and elk.

Where pigs have been tagged and monitored it's rare for a feral pig to live over 4 or 5 years in the wild. Maybe 7 to 9 years in perfect conditions in captivity.

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Buglemintoday,

I LOVE (repeat: LOVE) my .300 WSM. It is the absolute perfect "all around" hunting rifle. You can humanely take any game animal in the world with it except for Ele, Cape Buff, Rhino, and Hippo (some might be willing to argue on a few of those Wink). Mine is a Browning A-Bolt Composite Stalker and I get 0.5" groups at 100 yards with factory ammo (Federal Premium Barnes TSX and MRX 180 gr.)!!! In the picture I have a Leupold Vari X III 3.5-10x50mm on it, which I've had on it for 4 years (since I bought it). However, for Christmas my parents bought me a Zeiss Conquest 3-12x56mm heavy duplex recticle with a 30mm tube and it makes that Leupold look small. I just got it sighted in and I can't wait to look at a deer with it. I would HIGHLY recommend the .300 WSM to anybody wanting the perfect all around hunting rifle.


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Excellent boar congratulations .Juan


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nice pig. couldnt you just have bonked him on the head w/ that bbl? hammering
 
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Good looking pig. What's a 300 WSM??

Did Jay know about this??
 
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I somehow missed this thread the first go-round.

That is a GREAT piggie, and I'd have popped him just as you did for spooking the deer... Big Grin

Around here, deer will not tolerate their presence, and where the hogs rule the roost, deer activity is often rather minimal.


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I missed it to .. GREAT boar
heh, and you look alot more presentable clean shaven!


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Try this site for info on aging hogs by tooth eruption and wear, similar to WT deer.

http://www.texasboars.com/articles/index.html


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GREAT piggie! Congratulations Wink


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Buglemintoday,

I LOVE (repeat: LOVE) my .300 WSM. It is the absolute perfect "all around" hunting rifle. You can humanely take any game animal in the world with it except for Ele, Cape Buff, Rhino, and Hippo (some might be willing to argue on a few of those Wink). I would HIGHLY recommend the .300 WSM to anybody wanting the perfect all around hunting rifle.


I'm surely glad to know that because I held off so long in buying a 300 Win Mag (you know - the old fashioned belted version) because I figured it was excessive and the old 30-06 or even the 308 was sufficient. Now I think I'm really going to enjoy seeing what the magnum can dooo. Big Grin

Nice hog, incidentally. Was it fit to eat, of did it stink?

KB


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Hahaha.....thanks Jeff


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Buglemintoday,

I LOVE (repeat: LOVE) my .300 WSM. It is the absolute perfect "all around" hunting rifle. You can humanely take any game animal in the world with it except for Ele, Cape Buff, Rhino, and Hippo (some might be willing to argue on a few of those Wink). I would HIGHLY recommend the .300 WSM to anybody wanting the perfect all around hunting rifle.


I'm surely glad to know that because I held off so long in buying a 300 Win Mag (you know - the old fashioned belted version) because I figured it was excessive and the old 30-06 or even the 308 was sufficient. Now I think I'm really going to enjoy seeing what the magnum can dooo. Big Grin

Nice hog, incidentally. Was it fit to eat, of did it stink?

KB


Well.....I think the .308 and .30-06 are both awesome "all around" calibers, but I prefer the .300 WSM because of the little extra "umph" and because it's a little flatter shooting.

And no, he wasn't fit to eat at all. He stunk to high heaven!!


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Good looking pig. What's a 300 WSM??

Did Jay know about this??


To all who may be wondering.....this is my dad. haha.....and this is his very first AR post.


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I'm curious, where were you hunting that it's legal to bait deer?


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Texas,
And hogs can be taken over bait day and night by any legal means (just about everything except dynomite). I thinking of employing tannerite at my feeder. If you don't know what tannerite is, do a google search.







Set some under the feeder, sit back a hundered yards or so, nail the container with a well placed round and.....
Yum Yum, porkchops, pre tenderized an brazed.
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I'm curious, where were you hunting that it's legal to bait deer?


The great state of Texas my friend.
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Is that you or Gus McCall sitting on the porch there in your avatar
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Is that you or Gus McCall sitting on the porch there in your avatar
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Haha.....I think you got Capt. Call and Capt. McCrae mixed up. lol. But anywho.....yes sir that's Capt. Gus McCrae sittin on the porch in my avatar. Big Grin


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two things happen when you get old. One is you start forgetting things you thought you knew. I can't remember what the other thing was. Thanks for the assistance. Anyway, I like your avatar.
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