got a hog
#12
Dominant Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: land of the Lilliputians, In the state of insanity
Posts: 26,274
RE: got a hog
ORIGINAL: Red Hawk
Oops, i guess that is burnie, not burie lol
But ok, i'm packed and ready
Oops, i guess that is burnie, not burie lol
But ok, i'm packed and ready
#15
Dominant Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: land of the Lilliputians, In the state of insanity
Posts: 26,274
RE: got a hog
ORIGINAL: Red Hawk
All ready to go, come and get me
All ready to go, come and get me
#16
RE: got a hog
Its okay, i'll start walking so I'll meet you half way. I won't be hard to find. just look for the man carrying a bowcase and bloody stumps where feet used to be
I know the season out here is for 11 months. Last time i went it was roughly around July I'll have to look that up
I know the season out here is for 11 months. Last time i went it was roughly around July I'll have to look that up
#19
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Unit 16 SW Kansas United States
Posts: 15
RE: got a hog
Adams, as much fun as hogs are to hunt, you really should feel fortunate you dont have them. They are too destructive to balance out the benifits of having them to hunt. The hogs on my place will keep deer from coming to the feeders, and make it look like someone took a moldboard plow to the grass.
I've found that they dont take much hunting pressure before they move to another area. I have lots of brush for them to hide in which makes it hard to sneak up on them. Their ears are so keen you have to be nearly silent to be able to get within bow range. jmho
I've found that they dont take much hunting pressure before they move to another area. I have lots of brush for them to hide in which makes it hard to sneak up on them. Their ears are so keen you have to be nearly silent to be able to get within bow range. jmho