Never shot a pig before. Headed to the lease. Let's make things happen!
Awe man! Git ya one, and you'll be hooked. Good luck! I've gotten so that I rather hunt pigs than deer most of the time. Pigs seem to be more of a challenge and more plentiful here in East Texas.
Awe man! Git ya one, and you'll be hooked. Good luck! I've gotten so that I rather hunt pigs than deer most of the time. Pigs seem to be more of a challenge and more plentiful here in East Texas.
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Just a few more years and pigs, and you'll know what I feel like when I have a choice of deer vs. a monster hog.
Many times I can hardly wait till deer season is over so all the deer hunters leave the woods and I can go hunt pigs!
@ 1115 the wind picked up a smidge. It's cooling off a hair.
Naturally it's at my back when it should be in my face. I hope the garage I'm sitting next to is providing adequate cover scent.
I'm tired and if I have to move it'll Beto my bed.
Dogs west of me have been carrying on for 10 minutes now. Every now and than I hear a squeal like sound. It could be a pig or a dog.
I'll give the pigs about 15 minutes more
Than I'm going home.
I hear something to my right....
Didn't see anything. I was able to practice my Ninja Moves when I walked into a spider web tho :-)
I'm out. Hoping to score a daylight kill with Sightmark Wraith.
If not I've got my Sniper Hawg Light 66LRX with me.
Here piggy piggy :-)
FYI... Historically (on the live threads I've participated in) "I'm out," means you're leaving the stand/woods. "I'm in," means you're getting in the stand/woods. Just an observation, please continue![emoji12]
FYI... Historically (on the live threads I've participated in) "I'm out," means you're leaving the stand/woods. "I'm in," means you're getting in the stand/woods. Just an observation, please continue![emoji12]
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