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The fellas in Texas seem to take a lot of pigs...

just curious who took how many this year? and what was the method of take?


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Gary Hall who posts here sometimes is up to triple figures I think. A couple of years ago he got 200 odd pigs for the year (don't know the correct number sorry Red Face) Mind you he goes out every weekend and sometimes midweek hunts. Doesn't hurt when he can walk down the end of his street and bag a pig either Cool


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Posts: 8092 | Location: Bloody Queensland where every thing is 20 years behind the rest of Australia! | Registered: 25 January 2001Reply With Quote
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I only got 2. One with a bow and one with a 300 H&H.
 
Posts: 501 | Location: San Antonio , Texas USA | Registered: 01 April 2002Reply With Quote
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For the Texas contingent I'd have to say Rattlesnaker takes quite a few. I'm sure the Australians put up some pretty impressive numbers though.

Edited: I haven't taken any this year, been concentrating on not shooting a deer. We do have a bumper crop this year. I probably saw 30-50 this past weekend.
 
Posts: 8773 | Location: Republic of Texas | Registered: 24 April 2004Reply With Quote
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For the Hawaii contingent I think Geoff takes quite a few on his hunts no doubt. I havent hunted much lately due to work but we get our fair share and method of take would of course be KNIFE cheers



Heres one my boyfriend got a couple weeks ago that had 4 inch tusk not too thick though.

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Posts: 449 | Location: Kaneohe,Hawaii | Registered: 20 September 2004Reply With Quote
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a few years back, i was hunting and shooting them for a living, some good numbers were taken.





 
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I don't have an exact count but I probably killed about 40 hogs in 2005. My father, who I hunt with, killed about 225 hogs in 2005. Of course he's retired and can hunt 2 or 3 days/nights a week.
 
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For the Hawaii contingent I think Geoff takes quite a few on his hunts no doubt. I havent hunted much lately due to work but we get our fair share and method of take would of course be KNIFE cheers



Heres one my boyfriend got a couple weeks ago that had 4 inch tusk not too thick though.

Aloha!!!


Nice teeth! Any dogs cut? One of the worst hogs we ever caught was only about 200 lbs with 2 inch teeth. We call him the Artesia Wells boar since that's where we were hunting when we caught him. He cut 5 or 6 of our dogs very badly and killed one of our best dogs. That's significant since we've only lost 3 dogs to hogs in over 20+ years of hunting them. Anyway, I've come to realize that big bodies and big teeth don't necessarily mean that hogs are tough and good fighters.

I'd like to hear your story on this hog.
 
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Nice teeth! Any dogs cut? One of the worst hogs we ever caught was only about 200 lbs with 2 inch teeth. We call him the Artesia Wells boar since that's where we were hunting when we caught him. He cut 5 or 6 of our dogs very badly and killed one of our best dogs. That's significant since we've only lost 3 dogs to hogs in over 20+ years of hunting them. Anyway, I've come to realize that big bodies and big teeth don't necessarily mean that hogs are tough and good fighters.

I'd like to hear your story on this hog.

Boy I hear ya Rattlesnaker. I ran dogs from Rio Medina to Laredo and the worst hogs were the 150# sort. Athletic and aggressive. The really big boars seemed to back up into the whitebrush and just stand their ground. The only times I got dogs hurt by big boars was when the dogs thought they could handle something before the catch dogs got there.
 
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Aloha Ultramag,

Thanks for the mention. However, my score shouldn't count, as you know I do it semi-professionally on problem animal control shoots.

However, I certainly enjoy it. There's something about whacking a bunch of porkers that really turns me on. You could say that I have a fetish about whacking pigs, whether it be the "pygmy" variety on Niihau or the larger variety in Australia.

See you at SCI Reno?

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Posts: 623 | Location: Mossyrock, WA | Registered: 25 April 2004Reply With Quote
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Duggaboybuff,

That truck load of pigs makes me want to know more.

Can you give us some more details about that hunt?


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Gary got this one last week. The first one for 2006.



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Posts: 8092 | Location: Bloody Queensland where every thing is 20 years behind the rest of Australia! | Registered: 25 January 2001Reply With Quote
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Aloha Rattlesnaker- First of all I do agree with you and Walker here in Hawaii the worst ones are between 90-150# 1 1/2-2 1/2 inch tusk they love to hit and run.

I wasnt on the hunt but according to my boyfriend the dogs hit this boar late and he took them on a marathon race before the dogs finally pulled the boar up. When he got there only 2 dogs were on the boar and one dog took a shot to the chest and was in bad shape and the other dog was pretty tired as they were fighting him awhile before my boyfriend reached the action so he had to grab the boar and stab him quick so he could care for the dogs. The boar only weighed 111 lbs but he was a scrapper. I wish I could say we also only lost 3 dogs to hogs over 20+ years of hunting but sadly the number for us is far greater but it comes with the territory.

Bakes- Great way to start the New Year!!!!

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Posts: 449 | Location: Kaneohe,Hawaii | Registered: 20 September 2004Reply With Quote
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We took 243 with our clients this year i cannot say you how many i took in all my life but my 9 years old son took nearly 60 in his life .juan


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That truck load of pigs makes me want to know more.

Can you give us some more details about that hunt?


Palmer, I spent some time in Outback Australia, shooting for a living. A farmer had a sorgum crop, and it attracted every wild pig in the district to it. A freind and I were employed to shoot the pigs off the crops. This paticular night we shot about 60 hogs. In the three weeks leading up to this shoot we had taken over 300! The hogs on the back of the truck are the ones we sold for the European export market (human Consumption). Many smaller ones were left behind.
 
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You know, even though I don't post much here, I visit regularly and this post caught my eye. Would there be any interest in some sort of a "contest" for the year? Maybe different catagories for different methods; archery, knife, free shooting, with dogs, etc.?

Just a thought...

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Posts: 1 | Location: Houston, Texas | Registered: 11 May 2005Reply With Quote
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When you shoot upwards say 50 or 60 a year, What do you do with them?? Do people buy them, do you give them to churches??? Just wondering, that seems to be a lot of meat to eat.


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Posts: 1051 | Location: The Land of Lutefisk | Registered: 23 November 2002Reply With Quote
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My dad told me that he killed 335 hogs last year (almost 100 in december alone).

Generally he eats a few and just gives the rest of them away. Everyone in south texas eats wild hog meat and it's generally not difficult to get rid of it. During deer season we give them away to a guy that mixes it with venison to make sausage.
 
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We would often get requests from neighbors for hog meat when we would hunt on my friend's lease in Florida. Generally not difficult to give it away in Florida either.



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I have standing orders for pigs-in cool weather all I do is field dress them and cut off the head. In hot weather, they get gutted, skinned and quartered, and put in an icechest with 1-gal bottles of ice.

Myself, only killed about 10 this year.


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Had dinner with a few guys in Darwin last year in October and the four guys had just come back from a pig cull in the Kymberleys in Northern Western Australia. They shot 360 pigs in the week's trip.


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Posts: 10138 | Location: Wine Country, Barossa Valley, Australia | Registered: 06 March 2002Reply With Quote
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Now that's a lot of pork.
 
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