This is a lot of wild pigs shot in Missouri.Attachment 254798Attachment 254798 I knew we had them but not that many
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This is a lot of wild pigs shot in Missouri.Attachment 254798Attachment 254798 I knew we had them but not that many
Good going---
That'll teach 'em not to mess with Gene Autry!:bigsmyl2:
I would like to hunt them with a minigun.
Well done .
Awesome! Congrats.
congrats,were eat up with the also here in sw Ga
Take any with cast ammo?
That is a lot! How many people hunting?
A 12 gauge round ball bounce off any of those?:bigsmyl2:
We've certainly seen an increase in the southeast. I'm seeing pigs for the first time in areas I would have never thought to look. In the areas where I'm accustomed to seeing pigs, the population seems to have undergone a 2x increase.
I bow hunted wild pigs in Australia, that was a real adventure, some of the flooded places had crocadiles.
My good friend, now deceased, hunted them along the red river with everything, from 9mm, 357, 243, 223, & bow but his favorite was a 22 magnum bolt gun I helped him dress many head shot porkers.
The local game biologist said the feral hog is the only wild animal that have have a litter of 10 piglets and 12 will survive to adulthood.
He also says there's 2 kind of landowners in Texas; those that HAVE feral hogs and those WILL HAVE feral hogs.