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Despite the quarantine, I got a number of things accomplished around the place yesterday. By about 6:30 PM, I decided to pick up a rifle and take a stroll just to stretch my legs. I grabbed a little .250 Savage carbine and set out from the house hoping I might cross paths with a coyote that needed settling.

Just about the time I was ready to start back to the house for dinner (my sister and Jane had a pot of New Mexican pozole on the stove all afternoon!), this big brindled boar wandered up out of the draw and caught a slug behind the ear for his trouble.

One pig down...another half million to go.

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Half-million? We need to do better than that--like 80% of the population just to maintain, and more than that to reduce numbers. And that is each year.

But, nevertheless, good shooting. I seldom see multi-colored hogs around here---occasionally a brindled one and I have killed two with minimal white markings--


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Half-million? We need to do better than that--like 80% of the population just to maintain, and more than that to reduce numbers. And that is each year.

But, nevertheless, good shooting. I seldom see multi-colored hogs around here---occasionally a brindled one and I have killed two with minimal white markings--


Oh, that half-million figure is just my cut. You boys are responsible for holdin' up y'all's end!

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when this quarantine is over, meet me at Big O's and ill buy... just to hear more about the hogs...


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Nice to see a hog that's not
all black for a change.

Looks like a good shot too.

One's better than none, mighty
short on the count though.

Thanks for sharing,

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when this quarantine is over, meet me at Big O's and ill buy... just to hear more about the hogs...


Yeah, sadly even Big O's is closed during this time. I saw Lynn (Big O) in town a couple of days ago...he's fine!

And Valera is just down the road from us!

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Nice to see a hog that's not
all black for a change.

Looks like a good shot too.

One's better than none, mighty
short on the count though.

Thanks for sharing,

George


We've got a number of "paints" running loose around here (along with all the blacks, roans, etc.). Here's a whopper of a sow I dropped a while back...



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Nice colors on those hogs gentlemen. Glad somebody's having fun. Nice double there too Mark.
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What's the rifle?
 
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Which one?

The bolt is an M70 .250 Savage.

The double is a Victor Sarasqueta 28 gauge converted to .30-30 by our own Aaron Little.

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We used to hog hunt on Mr. Steen's place in Gonzales. He had the major share of the corn district. When we shot a sow one time + dumped out 16 piglets that old Baptist (almost) started dancing.


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