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31 December 2005, 01:12
Roland1
Some Piggies
Just sharing, Smiler






Roland
31 December 2005, 02:10
NBHunter
Very Very nice! Some good teeth too. I like the jet black hair.

I'm guessing by the entrance and exit wounds on the bottom picture that you used a rifle? or did you knife them?


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31 December 2005, 02:14
Rolland
Where are you hunting to get animals like that??
I am planning a hunt for March and these photos are not helping at all. I wanna go sooner


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31 December 2005, 05:11
Charles_Helm
Good work!
31 December 2005, 05:19
Ahmed Niazi
Nice thumb
31 December 2005, 09:14
Roland1
quote:
Originally posted by Charles_Helm:
Good work!

Charles,

Thank you for the excellent advice and recommendation you provided some months ago.

I hunted at Stasney’s Cook Ranch. Outstanding experience, the wildlife manager, Johnnie Hudman and his spouse Debbe are the perfect hosts and wonderful people.

The hunting is excellent; this is a big ranch, with the addition of the Dawson-Conway Ranch exceeding 40,000 plus acres, no high fence, free ranging animals.

It’s up to the hunter to go for a meat hog or trophy boar. An abundance of wildlife will make your hunt even more attractive, and if you like country kitchen Emma is a wonderful cook, she will take care of your appetite.

This is really as good as it gets.
I highly recommend this outstanding hunting ranch.
Again, I can not praise those friendly and professional people enough, because they go the extra mile to make your stay even better. thumb
www.stasneyscookranch.com

Roland
02 January 2006, 11:22
Warhawk
I'm very interested in the Stasney-Cook ranch. My son is an Air Force Academy cadet and chomping at the bit to go hog hunting. I'd love to surprise him with a hunt when he's home for spring break.

How are the hogs hunted? WIth hounds, at night, from stands???

I live west of Ft Worth, so this could be perfect.
02 January 2006, 22:47
Roland1
quote:
Originally posted by Warhawk:
I'm very interested in the Stasney-Cook ranch. My son is an Air Force Academy cadet and chomping at the bit to go hog hunting. I'd love to surprise him with a hunt when he's home for spring break.

How are the hogs hunted? WIth hounds, at night, from stands???

I live west of Ft Worth, so this could be perfect.

Warhawk,
You can stalk, or using a blind and more.
Give Johnnie a call(888)762-2999 and he will give you all the info, tell him Roland says hi.
www.stasneyscookranch.com

Success,
Roland
04 January 2006, 00:21
577NitroExpress
cheers

Excellent job!


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04 January 2006, 21:44
Roland1
quote:
Originally posted by NBHunter:
Very Very nice! Some good teeth too. I like the jet black hair.

I'm guessing by the entrance and exit wounds on the bottom picture that you used a rifle? or did you knife them?

NBhunter,

.375 H&H - Federal 260 Grain Accubond.

Success, thumb
Roland
12 March 2006, 05:59
Roland1
Thank you all for the nice comments. thumb

Roland
12 March 2006, 13:57
Whitworth
Good job Roland! Nice hog!



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12 March 2006, 20:14
jwp475
What do you think his Dental bill was? jumping


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12 March 2006, 22:28
Big Bore Boar Hunter
This goes to show my weird sense of esthetics, but I always liked the way a wild boar looks. Those are some fine looking specimens and should make for some good ham and sausage. Congrats!!!

John
13 March 2006, 17:29
juanpozzi
Excellent trophy ,and excellent ellection of caliber my favorite 375hyh iuse 260grains for red stag and 300 grains for hogs .juan


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