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These two hogs were taken last week in western Edwards Plateau of Texas by the grandsons of a friend of mine. The boys are about 8 and 11, but I've cropped out their faces since I don't have permission to put their photos on the web.

The hog in the first photo was taken by the older boy with one shot from a 22 Magnum. he ran about 100 yards before keeling over. The next day they weighed him at 185 pounds after "drying out" a bit.

The second hog was taken by the younger boy with a .22 LR, a single shot between the eyes and dropped on the spot. This one weighed 248.5 pounds. The 8 year-old described his hunt as "kinda scary". No doubt!

These are pretty good size fish to be successfully landed on such light tackle!




 
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Excellent! Nice choppers.
You know that if they would have been shot with a .375 H&H, they'd be really really really dead.
Great story.


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Those boys done real good tu2


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Good hogs, nice shooting by the youngsters. Always good to see dead hogs.


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Wow! Both of those hogs are bruisers...and nice shooting by the kids.

I really like your thread title, by the way.

How close was the younger one with the .22 LR? I bet that adventure was quite the rush for him.


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Taking kids hunting is a great joy. Getting some trophies like these is like ice cream on your cake!

Some of my grand children are just now getting to the early teen years, and a pig hunt should be in their near future.

Both those hogs look well over 200.


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Awesome, I used a 375 on mine. Those boys sure can shoot. Thank you for letting them hunt your place.
 
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Anyone that claims a .22 isn't a killer has
never used one much. I even killed a 5pt bull elk with mine once, as a kid too.

Good to see and hear those boys are already at it. Damned good shooting by both.

Thanks for sharing with us.

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Wow! Very nice pigs! I am sure both boys caught the hunting fever already. Do you know the bullet placement for the first pig too?
 
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Shot placement had to have been critical for that hog taken with the .22. Anyone who has ever watched a guy farm-kill beeves with a .22 knows they are plenty if you know where to put that little slug.


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That will keep them interested in hunting for life.


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