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My first pig!
05 March 2007, 01:04
brass thiefMy first pig!
Got my first pig on Thursday night!
Under the expert guidance of John DM and Gerry Merry, my mate Mark and I went out and shot my first pig.

A very enjoyable couple of days/nights enjoying the hospitality of John and his better half. A great introduction to wild boar, I did"nt appreciate how big and solid they are until I saw them up close.
My thanks again to John and his Mrs, and to Gerry.
good shooting
05 March 2007, 01:16
EXPRESSpics mate, put up some pics!
05 March 2007, 01:19
john.d.mMyself Kim and Gerry all agree it was an absolute pleasure to take you both out.Weighed it in today, it weighed 193lbs ( I was out on my weight judgement,soz about that).
V good shot under the circumstances and the game dealer was over the moon,no carcase damage ( I expect everyone will hear about the perfect shot placement)

The ole 30-06 aren`t too bad are they B.S ?

05 March 2007, 02:54
Claret_DabblerMighty pig Brass.

That's a bit bigger than the two combined I have shot to date. Nothing like a slug in the ear to switch them off.....
Just because you are paranoid, doesn't mean they are not out to get you....
05 March 2007, 03:26
Alex.Ynice pig!!!

05 March 2007, 03:46
GerryWaidmannsheil!

Cheers,
Number 10
05 March 2007, 04:36
wildboarGentlemen, why don't you call them boars instead of pigs?
P.S. nice boar, Brass thief!
05 March 2007, 04:58
EXPRESSBecause boar in English is the term for referring to a male pig. There is no specific name for wild pigs (like cinghiale) but for some reason it had become common place to describe wild pigs as "boars" which is really quite stupid.
05 March 2007, 10:45
N E 450 No2Congratulations, that is a nice pig in anybodys book.
Well done.
DOUBLE RIFLE SHOOTERS SOCIETY
05 March 2007, 13:46
Fallow BuckBT,
Thanks for sharing and great job.
I don't know why but I seem to get this hankering to reach forr the .308 every time I see Piggie Piccies!!
The official party line is that we have them in our area but I haven't a clue where as I've never seen one.
Rgds,
FB
05 March 2007, 19:25
Gerry MerryBrass
it was a pleasure to meet you and take you out on the Boar. Have you dried out yet?
Excellent fun and they never cease to get the juices going.
Gerry
05 March 2007, 21:16
Arild IversenCongratulations BT, a rally nice boar.
Were you lamping or "moonlighting"

Are they found all over England, or restricted to sertain areas ?
Arild Iversen.
05 March 2007, 23:33
9.3 NigeWell Done BT... I'm green with envy!
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brass thief: Weidmannsheil!!
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Originally posted by brass thief:
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Originally posted by john.d.m
... Weighed it in today, it weighed 193lbs ...
Live weight or dressed?? The way John describes weighing it, it sounds like the "day after" - and so I assume: dressed weight. But when I look at piggie, it looks like a 50 kg size (dressed) to me. So what is it, dressed or live weight??
- mike
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06 March 2007, 12:07
john.d.mIt was 193lbs with just the guts removed.
06 March 2007, 12:39
griffBT,
Well done!!
Hope you didn't frighten John when you turned up in that transit.

regards
griff
87 kg clean - thats a nice fat one!

Congratulations, nothing better than pigs....they make deer look easy!
Rgds Ian

Just taking my rifle for a walk!........
06 March 2007, 17:03
simonbmNo matter what you call it, pig or boar, it's a nice beastie, well done!!
the nut behind the butt
BT
Congratulations on a very nice boar.
Can I ask what county you were in?
Waidmannsheil Brass Thief, sounds like you enjoyed the hunt, Dom.
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