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Cool video, very agressive pig.

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16 May 2009, 08:02
Lorenzo
Cool video, very agressive pig.
I don't want to offend anyone here, but if there many americans like this one, I should move to the States. If this man can make a living there, I will be able to make a fortune Big Grin

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6sTODIskyI

L
16 May 2009, 08:22
CA Safari Hunter
How many videos did this guy make?
16 May 2009, 08:28
Lorenzo
I don't know but "The White Ghost" it's still my favourite Big Grin

L
16 May 2009, 10:11
SIR MAUSER
Killing a mature boar such as this requires much more than luck. Approaching from down-wind, nerves of steel, and the stealth of a hungry Comanche. I'm just glad that nobody was hurt or killed.
16 May 2009, 10:40
Farmer John
Great hunter, long range shot. He aim well, why not having shoting sticks? You see howe fast the bore run. Great animal, our house cat is more dangeros.

LOL
16 May 2009, 13:23
BOHEMOND
Someone's pet.


16 May 2009, 17:20
Lorenzo
quote:
Originally posted by SIR MAUSER:
I'm just glad that nobody was hurt or killed.


rotflmo
18 May 2009, 00:01
Dom
Wonder how much they paid the 'Doc' to do this 'hunt' Roll Eyes


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20 May 2009, 20:57
analog_peninsula
Ken Reed Productions is truly the touchstone of hunting excitement and video quality.

I particularly enjoyed their stealthy stalk up to the elusive trophy boar and the amazing shot that Doc took to bag his noble prize.


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It takes character to withstand the rigors of indolence.
20 May 2009, 21:31
SIR MAUSER
I liked that they put 48 yds. on bottom of the screen, more like 12. Hog looked at 3 or 4 guys standing that close and went back to eating. First time in his life he ever had to root for food. If your zeroed dead on at 8 yards, how high would you hold at 12 ? At this range, with shooting sticks, lawyer might have connected with the local legend known as the Gray Ghost.
21 May 2009, 01:13
Kamo Gari
Another hair raising adventure. Dose guyss is sum awesome hunterz!


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21 May 2009, 01:48
analog_peninsula
Hi everyone,

I decided to offer my screenwriting services to Ken Reed productions for their next video. What do you guys think of my first draft?
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Dramatus Personae:

Jim: a respectable looking professional in his early 60s.
Joey: a slightly whiny boy of 9.
Narrator: the down home voice of a good ole country boy.

Script:

Narrator: Today we're going on a really special hunt, with my good friend Jim and his grandson, little Joey. Our goal is to help little Joey bag his first Holstein.

Cut to Jim.

Jim: Gosh, I can't tell you how happy we are to hunt Holsteins in you back yard, Ken. Joey spends too much time playing video games and I'm trying to get him hooked on the Great Outdoors. You know how kids are these days. I want Joey to enjoy hunting and fishing the way that I did when I was a child. Since one of my fondest memories is of stalking the wily Holstein in my Uncle's yard, I wanted to provided little Joey with the same homespun experience.

Joey: I wanna play Halo 3.

Narrator: Well, Jim, it's a privilege to take you and Joey hunting today. We'll see if we can put you on a couple of fine cows. There's no guarantee of course; my back yard is pretty big.

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It's just a sample, but I think it has potential ...


analog_peninsula
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It takes character to withstand the rigors of indolence.
11 June 2009, 08:06
RobinOLocksley
What a joke!


"Early in the morning, at break of day, in all the freshness and dawn of one's strength, to read a book - I call that vicious!"- Friedrich Nietzsche
13 June 2009, 05:04
SJoe
quote:
Originally posted by Lorenzo:
I don't want to offend anyone here, but if there many americans like this one, I should move to the States. If this man can make a living there, I will be able to make a fortune Big Grin

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6sTODIskyI

L


It is obvious that this pig is domestic. Maybe escaped through a hole in the fence, or maybe planted for this video. The shape of the head is a dead giveaway. Even second generation ferals have started to lose the round head. By the third or fourth generation, the head looks like a russian bore. Also, I have never seen a feral pig in Texas allow anyone to get within fifty yards in broad daylight. In fact, they are seldom seen at any distance before twilight at earliest. This "hunt" was a setup.
15 June 2009, 01:15
Big Bore Boar Hunter
Lorenzo, you're more than welcome to live in America! But Im not sure this guy is making money with videos on Youtube. Awfully domestic looking hog if you ask me.
15 June 2009, 01:19
JohnSavage
quote:
Originally posted by analog_peninsula:


Joey: I wanna play Halo 3.

Narrator: We'll see if we can put you on a couple of fine cows. There's no guarantee of course; my back yard is pretty big.


No Re-Write necessary! That's great, and about he funniest thing I've read in a while.
20 June 2009, 08:11
jb
I like how DR john is head to toe camo and the guide has a white t shirt and white baseball hat.


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21 June 2009, 14:37
donner
Man that is the fattest and slowest non wild pig i have seen EekerWhat have this to do with true hunting?shooting a domestic pig is easy try to hunt europian wild boars then we talk true hunting ! bewildered


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22 June 2009, 16:24
SIKA98K
When the owner of that pig finds out that Dr John shot it he,s going to kick the c**p out of him !
22 June 2009, 17:10
Whitworth
quote:
Originally posted by analog_peninsula:
Hi everyone,

I decided to offer my screenwriting services to Ken Reed productions for their next video. What do you guys think of my first draft?
-----------------------------------------------
Dramatus Personae:

Jim: a respectable looking professional in his early 60s.
Joey: a slightly whiny boy of 9.
Narrator: the down home voice of a good ole country boy.

Script:

Narrator: Today we're going on a really special hunt, with my good friend Jim and his grandson, little Joey. Our goal is to help little Joey bag his first Holstein.

Cut to Jim.

Jim: Gosh, I can't tell you how happy we are to hunt Holsteins in you back yard, Ken. Joey spends too much time playing video games and I'm trying to get him hooked on the Great Outdoors. You know how kids are these days. I want Joey to enjoy hunting and fishing the way that I did when I was a child. Since one of my fondest memories is of stalking the wily Holstein in my Uncle's yard, I wanted to provided little Joey with the same homespun experience.

Joey: I wanna play Halo 3.

Narrator: Well, Jim, it's a privilege to take you and Joey hunting today. We'll see if we can put you on a couple of fine cows. There's no guarantee of course; my back yard is pretty big.

-----------------------------------------------

It's just a sample, but I think it has potential ...


LOL! I'd probably pay to see that for its pure commedy relief! dancing



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