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I call this one a "skunk pig". I was prepared to sit till midnight. knew they were showing up just not when. About 10PM I saw small movement in the lights. Yes a big skunk! I have seen them under the lights in the summer looking for bugs but it was 40 degrees out. It looked to the east and did the hand stand "don't get any closer". Business was about to pickup! Skunk went west out of the lights and this guy went straight to the center of the feeder. He stood behind the feeder legs for a bit then kind of spooked to the edge of the lights. He then turned feeding to the feeder again. He quartered toward me to my right. Put the reticle high on the front of his shoulder. giving an imaginary line down through the boiler room! He is built like a domestic pig and as fat as one! He does not look the part but I am guessing 300 lbs. I had to get the chain and leather gloves to get him to the truck to drag off.

 
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Fine lookin swine!! Big Grin
 
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If you took him home, he must be an eater. Good job!


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Nice clean looking hog,
Damn, you got this one facing the other
direction!

that makes it all different. HA!

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Looks like you got it going on!

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Do you use the same can or do you change it up from time to time?

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Good work. Keep it up. They will be all gone by the time I get there in March or April. Wink Packy
 
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Nice lookin pig.


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That pig has been eating well.
 
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Live Oak,
It just occurred to me that most of my dead hogs are resting their head on logs or rocks.


This one spent some time in a creek before being dragged ashore


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