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Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Dashua18, Jul 28, 2018.

  1. Dashua18

    Dashua18 Weekend Warrior

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    I've been fortunate the last few years to not have any hogs but they've moved in this year. Thinking about getting out there before the season starts and taking this big guy out. 20180728_105408.jpg

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    Hunter Bob Weekend Warrior

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    Yes, looks like an awesome opportunity. Just make sure to carry a sidearm with you just in case
     
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    grommel Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Hes a monster, nock em` dead brother!!
     
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    AL fulldraw Weekend Warrior

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    Hogs are definitely a pain in the butt. We have our share of them. They destroy our food plots, cow pastures and yards. We put out corn or protein feed to get pic of deer and it's like ringing a diner bell , here comes the hogs. Good luck and put as much pressure on them as possible.
     
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    WillO Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Those guys are there to stay! Good luck though
     
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    w33kender Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Good luck.
     
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    kjstaudt86 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Hopefully you can pattern them somehow and knock a couple down!
     
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    So. Arizona now has hogs, some with Russian Boar blood, in big numbers spread out over miles of river bottom. I've taken a few and helped others take several over the past few yrs. One of my friends took one weighing in at 490 lbs. Another missed with his bow one that was estimated at over 600! Buck Fever!!
     

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    Ky doesn’t have a hog problem yet, buy I did find a very odd, large pot belly pig that became dinner, I think it was someone’s pet they dropped of that got too big.


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