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I don't know if this video has already been shown but I just got it yesterday. They're using an AK-47.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WOTnPOFsZ0
 
Posts: 123 | Location: Texas | Registered: 24 April 2005Reply With Quote
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Haven't seen that one before.

I am going to bet that our members that aren't from the coastal plains of Texas or other areas where hog populations have bloomed out of control are going to find the video a little (or a lot) offensive.

But when the mosquitos get out of control, you spray 'em. When the mice or rats get out out of control, you poison 'em. When the pigs get out of control, this is the only way to save a crop. It cost a lot of money to hire that chopper and shooter; it wasn't a game.

OTOH, I do hope some or most of the carcasses were recovered and used. There are a lot of hungry folks out there and free feral hogmeat has fed thousands of needy people here in the Lone Star State.


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Posts: 11142 | Location: Texas, USA | Registered: 22 September 2003Reply With Quote
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Harry,

Lot's won't find it offense...but perhaps the poster can change the title of his thread to Aerial Pig Depredation Control.

Because that is what it is...I don't think any of us consider this hunting.

But this is exactly the type of thing that the antis want to say we call "hunting"


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Posts: 10164 | Location: Loving retirement in Boise, ID | Registered: 16 December 2003Reply With Quote
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12-ga and 00-buck would have been a better tool IMO.


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Lots of hogs and excitement there!


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May not be hunting per say, but looks like a helluva lot of fun.
 
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I call it hunting. You fly to find them instead of walking or sitting but other than that its "hunting". Fuck the "anti's" and what they think, their agenda isn't legitement any how.

I will say this; it is the most exciting, adrenaline pumping type of hunting I have ever done and with a rifle does take some skill. Up close the 12ga with 000 buck is good but you are limited to 30 yards. With the 308 you can really up your kill count.

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12-ga and 00-buck would have been a better tool IMO.


I agree, but I've seen some videos of some deadly shots out of choppers using rifles. I suspect this was the shooter's first efforts but it has to be tough to make those shots with the chopper's erratic movements. Looks like the shooter didn't have the lead down in a lot of shots.

I'd love to try it, but I don't know when I'd start throwing up........never used to have motion sickness but have started to develop some as I get older. That said, I'll bid $500 a flying hour if they can put me on something like that many pigs.

I dunno what I'd take, but I'd lean towards an AR platform with light .308s or .260s.


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If you have good basic shooting skills with a working skill of wingshooting you are good to go. We use an FN/FAL 308 with an Aimpoint. The chopper flight is not that erratic and unlike that video our pilot has us on the hogs a lot longer with better shot set up. We killed 70 one morning only using 85 rounds and 40 another time using 64 rounds.

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We did have 2 guys hurl so motion sickness is a limiting factor.

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Posts: 2252 | Location: South Texas | Registered: 01 November 2005Reply With Quote
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That is awesome, if anyone has enough land, or the right cropland to do this on, Ill go half in on the chopper and pilot.....
 
Posts: 589 | Location: Austin TX, Mexico City | Registered: 17 August 2005Reply With Quote
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One other aspect of this type of hunting is a good pilot/shooter set up will push the hogs to shooters on the ground. We always try to push the pigs to open areas where the other hunters can get in on it and we have a much easier recovery. We butcher the meat and feed the homeless in downtown San Antonio with it. Our last 2 hauls have been 1300 pounds and 600 pounds of ground meat. The hunt takes an hour the cleaning and butchering takes all day. That's why I say fuck the anti's, nothing they do makes 6,400 meals available in 16 hours, all volunteer.

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Originally posted by Mike_Dettorre:
Harry,

Lot's won't find it offense...but perhaps the poster can change the title of his thread to Aerial Pig Depredation Control.

Because that is what it is...I don't think any of us consider this hunting.

But this is exactly the type of thing that the antis want to say we call "hunting"


Well said, and +1.


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One other aspect of this type of hunting is a good pilot/shooter set up will push the hogs to shooters on the ground. We always try to push the pigs to open areas where the other hunters can get in on it and we have a much easier recovery. We butcher the meat and feed the homeless in downtown San Antonio with it. Our last 2 hauls have been 1300 pounds and 600 pounds of ground meat. The hunt takes an hour the cleaning and butchering takes all day. That's why I say fuck the anti's, nothing they do makes 6,400 meals available in 16 hours, all volunteer.

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Good on you boys, Perry.


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I'd drive to Austin, and clean hogs all day for a piece of this action. Just putting it out there if ya'll need more "help" next time
 
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If your serious I'll contact you next time we do it. There are too many lined up to go up in the helo but you are welcome to shoot from the ground. i usually average 10 on the ground per trip.

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Good way to control a nuisance population. From time to time we hire a helicopter to gather cattle out of rough fields and I'm always amazed at how many hogs you can spot from that platform. Good for you guys with the homeless shelter. I do that with some of the hogs we shoot, good deed and a tax deduction, can't beat it.
 
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I flew choppers out of San Antonio for the Army in the early '80s and we made lots of trips around south Tx--I remember seeing lots of deer, but no hogs. But then we were flying quite a bit higher than the chopper in the video. One time we had a critical patient on board and the doc said "stay low and go fast". Scared lots of cows and horses and not a few deer-


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i'd like to get in on the ground crew.... picking up the 1's in the field...whatever..let me know???


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Posts: 2845 | Location: dividing my time between san angelo and victoria texas.......... USA | Registered: 26 July 2006Reply With Quote
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We will do another hunt in Dec/Jan and I'll let yall know times and dates if you wanna be part of the ground and pound.

Perry
 
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Perry, I wasn't in the least suggesting anything negative about the post or the video. I've done some coyote kills that way and was thrilled for evey minute of it. I'd love to get in on the ground shooting next time, too.


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Posts: 11142 | Location: Texas, USA | Registered: 22 September 2003Reply With Quote
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The only thing wrong with that video is that they didn't broadcast "Ride of the Valkyries" in the background.


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If your serious I'll contact you next time we do it. There are too many lined up to go up in the helo but you are welcome to shoot from the ground. i usually average 10 on the ground per trip.

Perry


Perry,

Me too! I'd be happy to help in the cleanin' part to be on the ground shooting crew!
 
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Looked like hard work. That chopper pilot did a hell of a job.
 
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