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#51 |
Ten Point
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Longview
Hunt In: Hill Country
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357 GP 100 6 in with a couple of ratshot added
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#52 |
Pope & Young
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Spring,Texas
Hunt In: West Texas, Dryden area, Forestville, Canada
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XD .40 or a .357 mutt, cobra barrel, security six lower end
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#53 |
Eight Point
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: North Texas & Central La.
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One big advantage with a revolver is that you can load a couple of cylinders with shot shells if you want.
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#54 |
Ten Point
Join Date: Mar 2015
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I guess the hogs are just less vicious where I'm at, they tend to run away so I don't generally carry a pistol when hunting. Oddly enough it's about the only time I don't carry a pistol or other gun.
But I guess if you're real worried about pigs, I would buy something like a Glock 19, or a different gun that's about the size of a Glock 19 that you like better like an m&p or XDM, etc , and then you have a good carry gun so you can go take your CHL class, or not nowadays, I forgot we have constitutional carry, and then you can carry a gun for when you might actually need it. Good luck |
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#55 |
Ten Point
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Seabrook
Hunt In: looking for new places
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#56 |
Pope & Young
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Spring,Texas
Hunt In: West Texas, Dryden area, Forestville, Canada
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I always carry. We don’t have hogs. We have 2 footed animals and a bear. Bears can be hell on feeders, lol. Thankfully, he likes the neighbors more than ours
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#57 |
Pope & Young
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Katy
Hunt In: Camp Wood, TX
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Just curious, has anyone here actually been attacked by an unwounded hog unprovoked? I'm sure it has happened, but I know an awful lot of hunters, and I've never heard of it happening. Friend of a friend of a friend doesn't count.
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#58 | |
Pope & Young
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Quitman, Tx.
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One member had a friend that was being attacked by a Wild Russian boar hog. Almost made her dead… but luckily her dad taught her how to shoot under pressure and she made a 300 yard shot off hand… in the dark I believe and killed the mighty beast! But then she died… but then she lived again, so it all worked out |
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#59 | |
Pope & Young
![]() Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Denton, TX
Hunt In: Tom Green County
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Unwounded? Never here..... Wounded? ....yes. My Dad and I were chased buy a wounded pig.... and Fishndude has a good story or two. The heavy **** I have tracked in the past few years including some in the dark, I'm not going in alone (or with an army ![]() |
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#60 |
Four Point
Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: San Antonio
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Drop leg Ruger GP100 .357 6"
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#61 |
Six Point
Join Date: Dec 2017
Location: Orange
Hunt In: SETX
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glock 40 in 10mm is what I carry to the stand.
And yes i've had multiple encounters/standoffs in the dark with big boar hogs and its a little unnerving lol. We have lots of hogs here in ETX and they sometimes are on the corn pile as I am walking in, or coming to it as im walking out. And they are not afraid of my super bright headlight I use. They will walk right towards it everytime. |
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#62 | |
Pope & Young
![]() Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: Troup
Hunt In: Cherokee, Rusk Counties
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![]() OTOH, my son was charged last year by a boar that was hanging with a sow that he had shot. On the same lease year before last his buddy shot and killed a hog, walked down to the feeder with no gun and the other boar came out of the woods and flipped him azz over teakettle and rooted him around a little before running away (and dragging his sack across said buddy’s face ![]() The closest I’ve come is a five minute standoff on a trail leading to my stand. I saw him in the dark at about thirty yards standing there, probably trying to make out what I was. I continued on flashlight in one hand, .40 caliber Shield in the other. I did baby steps until about ten to twelve yards and then he just kinda melted into the brush. Once he got into the brush I couldn’t see him, but I could hear him and smell him. I don’t mind telling you the hackles were up on my neck and I’m sure his were too. A little Browning flashlight and a .40 caliber seemed woefully inadequate if I had needed them. I eased on down the trail and got in my stand but I spent a few minutes thinking about the nephew of a friend that nearly bled out after a boar hog cut him right next to his anus. He drove himself to the hospital and was completely blood soaked from the hips down. It doesn’t happen very often at all but it does happen. |
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#63 |
Ten Point
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Angleton Texas
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Unless the laws have changed make sure you have a conceal carry during bow only season. I carry my ruger redhawk 44 mag.
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#64 |
Pope & Young
Join Date: Oct 2006
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I grew up in the East Texas woods and I have hunted them for 60+years... Never have had a situation but one time while squirrel hunting with my Model 100 .308 on my back and a big ol' boar came charging at me while I was in a thick Palmetto flat... I killed him with that .308 and it scared me to death. However on reflection, I'm pretty sure the hog was running FROM my dad who was a couple hundred yards away in the same Palmetto flat and NOT running AT me... I just happened to be in his escape path...
In southern Liberty County over the past 15+ years, I've walked right by many hogs in the dark and had them come by me... on more than one occasion, I've kicked at 'em, though don't think I ever made contact... There are enough wild hogs in the woods now that if they were viscous and prone to attack humans, we'd have multiple injuries/deaths a week in East Texas... "Wild Boars" attacking people is almost as big a hoax in East Texas as BigFoot! Now a wounded hog or an old sow with pigs that you threaten, that's a whole other ball game! |
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#65 | |
Nubbin' Buck
Join Date: Nov 2021
Location: Texas
Hunt In: Uvalde, Kinney, and Bandera Counties
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I carry my typical sidearm in a fanny pack when I'm not backpacking ![]() Unfortunately, we have had to carry firearms for personnel protection at one of the ranches on which I hunt, south of Highway 90. The migrant traffic is heavy and unfortunately not always friendly. So, the sidearm question for hunting is certainly coming up more and more among folks I interact with in South Texas. |
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