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with the herd. dancing

This calico hoglet stood out amongst all the others just before dark thirty!



So, she got nailed.

Talley one more for the Merkel!

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WTG--I'm headed out to the ladder stand tomorrow evening with a 12-ga semi-auto stuffed with 3" magnum #4 buck


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Originally posted by dustoffer:
WTG--I'm headed out to the ladder stand tomorrow evening with a 12-ga semi-auto stuffed with 3" magnum #4 buck


good luck, it sounds like it ought to be a blast. tu2
I may just try that next go round.

I'm in the process of setting up a couple tripods. I've set one in the same area where the calico hog was taken. I plan to set up two more. I may just set them close enough to either use a shotgun or crossbow. It seems there is a lot of activity between dark thirty and dawn. Even with a kill light, shooting at 125 yds+ one is not always successful in low light. I let one of my buds use my light this past weekend. I was about 164 yds out and two big uns came in at 6:17 PM. I could make them out with my binocs, but not through the scope. If I'd been 30 yards out or so it would have been a done deal.

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