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I have been after a group of sows and piglets (about 20-25) for a couple of weeks and was finally able to make a successful stalk this evening. I was working on equipment in my parents barn and saw the hogs about 300 yards down in the pasture, and after an unsuccessful stalk earlier this week, I tried a different route that entailed about 150 yards of belly crawling to get a clear shot. I made it to a group of trees, but I still couldn't get a shot at the largest sow, but I decided that I better take what I could get and shot the second largest in the group. At the shot, the whole group ran for a thicket about 20 yards away, and as I eased up to where they had been, I heard them in the edge of the woods and saw the group of piglets moving through the trees. I picked out one of the spotted piglets (about 30 lbs) and dropped it. Just to my right in the edge of the woods was the first sow that I shot, and she was about 75 lbs.

I was using my Blaser R-93 Professional Tracker in 308 topped with a Leupold VXIII 1.5-5 illuminated reticle scope, and it was loaded with 180 gr Accubonds, 39 gr H4895, Fed GM 215M primer. in Nosler brass.






 
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Good job, Jeff! When's the barbeque? Are we invited? Big Grin



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Mm, those look like the perfect size for pig on a stick!
 
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I wouldn't call either of those piglets. They are both perfect "eaters".

Like Whitworth said: "When is the BBQ?"

I am heading out west next weekend with some buddies to chase some javelina around.

Congrats,

Bob


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I agree that they were "eaters", but the blow flies were on them IMMEDIATELY. I am very leery of anything that attracts flies that fast. I am disappointed to say that these two are buzzard bait.






 
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J.S.- The Blue Green Blow Flies AND yellow Jackets are always with us in NW Fl and S Al. I have left hogs for carrion rather than fight them, even in winter.
 
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