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With TinyPic shutting I am trying a different site suggested by Bobby. When the wind died at my Friends place last night it got very hot and humid. I stood up to leave, just too hot and saw movement under the feeder! Silly pig was either behind a feeder leg or in front of one(there are only 3!). He finally gave me a quartering to my right shot and I took it. Laying on his side running in place he kicked up on large cloud of dust! 416 Ruger, he weighed 219.2. Too long for the hoist! Had to let him down and rezero scale with my dragging chain and hog tie him! Sure was easier to swing it on to the tail gate for hauling off! Young boar very small teeth!

 
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Glad you are up and running with pictures again. And congrats on another hog! Here, the grapes are over-ripe and falling to the ground, so the hogs are following the canopies of Mustang vines and not venturing far off of their paths, it seems.


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I shot some hogs with my 416 Taylor.

Does well by them,
 
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Grapes and black persimmons! They come to corn only if they want!
 
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