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04 November 2007, 06:53
Buglemintoday
I'm getting gooood
lol I wasn't able to connect on a big pig tonight, but I caught my first piglet tonight! They are quick....but I am quicker!




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04 November 2007, 07:26
Whitworth
Gonna take take him home, Justin?? Big Grin Good catch my friend!! Glad you didn't test those 400 grain loads on that hog! Big Grin

When are you going out again??



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If stupidity hurt, a lot of people would be walking around screaming.

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04 November 2007, 07:39
Buglemintoday
I plan on going out at least 2 times a week Big Grin

I thought about taking her home but she wanted to stay Big Grin


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04 November 2007, 07:45
Whitworth
I have to dig up the pictures, but I caught a piglet once too after an unsuccessful morning hunt -- not unsuccessful as we caught the piglet!! jumping

When are you going out again, Justin?



"Ignorance you can correct, you can't fix stupid." JWP

If stupidity hurt, a lot of people would be walking around screaming.

Semper Fidelis

"Building Carpal Tunnel one round at a time"
04 November 2007, 08:10
Buglemintoday
Maybe during the middle of the week, I need to change feeder times so that they are correct with daylight savings


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04 November 2007, 08:31
Whitworth
Thanks for reminding me about the time change! Keep me posted when you go out again with the Casull.



"Ignorance you can correct, you can't fix stupid." JWP

If stupidity hurt, a lot of people would be walking around screaming.

Semper Fidelis

"Building Carpal Tunnel one round at a time"
04 November 2007, 19:53
ScopeBite
LOL....the mighty warrior!

A couple of hunts ago when I took the nice boar in Lockwood....The group of hogs was on the run with all the babies following far behind. After I shot and made sure mine was down here came all the babies.....making all kinds of noise. One of them ran right over my boot. It was hilarious.

I little bigger than that and it would have been perfect for the size for the "Weber".

ScopeBite


I would rather Boar Hunt for my Bacon!
05 November 2007, 03:12
bja105
What did you do with it? Eat it?


Jason
05 November 2007, 04:49
Buglemintoday
LoL Jason!!!

No I just let it go, I had to get a picture first otherwise my AR brethren would think I was full of horse hay Big Grin


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05 November 2007, 05:46
Whitworth
It would have been like an appetizer...... Big Grin



"Ignorance you can correct, you can't fix stupid." JWP

If stupidity hurt, a lot of people would be walking around screaming.

Semper Fidelis

"Building Carpal Tunnel one round at a time"
06 November 2007, 06:10
bja105
I don't know, I once saw someone pay for a piggie that big at a Spanish restaurant. "Roast Suckling Pig." I preferred the goat I ate.


Jason
06 November 2007, 06:15
Buglemintoday
A decent 25-40lber would make for a good whole cooked hog in a pit Big Grin


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06 November 2007, 06:57
Whitworth
quote:
Originally posted by Buglemintoday:
A decent 25-40lber would make for a good whole cooked hog in a pit Big Grin


Yessir!! That makes for some real good eatin'! Big Grin



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If stupidity hurt, a lot of people would be walking around screaming.

Semper Fidelis

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06 November 2007, 06:59
KSTEPHENS
great bait for a big ole momma sow.
take it up into the blind and hang it by a leg off the stand about 2 feet from the ground.
08 November 2007, 04:03
MacD37
quote:
Originally posted by Buglemintoday:
lol I wasn't able to connect on a big pig tonight, but I caught my first piglet tonight! They are quick....but I am quicker!



That is one cute littl guy! Are you going to keep him or let him go? They are smarter than a dog, and if handled properly, make fine pets, if you have room where he can run a bit!

I posted with out reading the thread, so I see you let her go! Good on you!


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08 November 2007, 06:16
Buglemintoday
Mac- I couldn't of killed her, at least, not after catching her lol. Maybe if I was stranded out there and had a fire going with some Tabasco and 1 shell and she came running at me lol.

If I had the room or lived out in the country they would have all came home with me. Big Grin


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09 November 2007, 00:42
butchlambert
I'm confused, what does daylight savings time have to do with feeder times? Are the hogs on daylight savings time?
Butch
09 November 2007, 02:15
Buglemintoday
Butch- If I have a hunter in the blind from 4:30pm to 6:30pm when it is dark, what good would it be when the feeder is going off at 7pm Big Grin


"Let me start off with two words: Made in America"
09 November 2007, 04:57
butchlambert
I'm still confused. I know that I sound like an a$$hole, but the sun doesn't know what time it is. My feeders are set, say at 30 minutes before sundown. If I tell the feeder that sundown is 5 pm, it will go off at 4:30pm. I understand that sundown is earlier than the middle of the summer, but just set your clock time and set your feeder for the hunting season and leave it. We shot hogs at 10am, 1pm, and 3pm and my feeder goes off at 7:30am and 5:30pm. Hogs and deer move all day and at night. I don't think that the feeder times are that critical, being in the blind as much as you can stand is most important. Hope to see Midland again next year for the Benchrest matches.
Butch
09 November 2007, 06:21
Buglemintoday
We do not have feeder lights on the feeders, our hogs for some reason or another come in right at dark and never before, and the feeder motors are rather primitive compared to the new ones and aren't the new ones that have solar panels and know when sundown is. I think they just have a dial that you set to a time.

We didn't set the feeders for "hunting season" because we hunt the hogs year round and set the times according to what they are for sunrise/sunset. To this day we have never killed a hog after 11am or before 4pm.


"Let me start off with two words: Made in America"
09 November 2007, 06:39
butchlambert
Normally that is true at our place also. Up until last year I climbed out of the tower at 9am and went back 4:30. I agree that you will not see as much activity with the hogs, but we see them during the day. Not much hunting pressure on our property as we are there to hunt maybe 4-5 weekends a year. We do spend another 3-4 weekends a year working on our place. We have about a mile frontage on the Brazos and a 200 acre coastal bermuda patch adjacent to the river. It should be a good area, but we have not put any blinds or feeders up on that part yet. Maybe next year.
Butch
09 November 2007, 07:38
Buglemintoday
I wish I had land mines out there with game cameras overlooking them, it would definately save me on gas


"Let me start off with two words: Made in America"
09 November 2007, 08:11
dustoffer
butch--you are right about the feeder clock and DST, but I spent 6 years on a lease and could never get my point across. So, I just changed my clocks twice a year. And, as the days got shorter in the fall, I kept setting my feed times earlier to keep pace (and later in the AM).


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