Texas hog hunt.

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FartinSpartan
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Re: Texas hog hunt.

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Thanks gds and BJK, that is good to know. I know some people are just trying to deal with the nuisance factor but it is good to know you can eat them as well.
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Re: Texas hog hunt.

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You use the reticle on the PIP or basic for targeting? Same zero?
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Re: Texas hog hunt.

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popper wrote: Mon May 15, 2023 6:12 pm You use the reticle on the PIP or basic for targeting? Same zero?
The main reticle. The pip is the same zero.
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Re: Texas hog hunt.

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Thanks, just getting into this.
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Re: Texas hog hunt.

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gds, that is my home country. I was born about 20 miles south of Killeen, and our family place is in Burnet County, about 35 miles SW of Killeen. My main place is about 3 hours east of Killeen, in Houston County...surrounded by thousands of acres of Davy Crockett National Forest.
I had been plagued by hogs for several years, but last year I cut timber and built a lake. Haven't seen a sign of a hog on my place since December.
I have eaten wild hog before but now I just kill them and haul them off to the back fence line where the wind don't blow from.
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