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RE: hog hunting
Why would this be moved? This is a bowhunting forum, not a specific animal forum. Personally, when I find a place to hunt some hogs, I plan on taking the bow. I will probably have the Glock 23 on my side though, just in case;).
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RE: hog hunting
If you carry a pistol, stay with a 10mm as a minimum
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RE: hog hunting
I say take the bow and leave the pee shooter at home.
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RE: hog hunting
No need for a gun. Put the arrow where it needs to go and forget the gun. You can't bowhunt with a gun.
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RE: hog hunting
The bow is all u need, the .22 would be like pissin' in the wind!!;)
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RE: hog hunting
my buddy and i jumped on an 85 pounder over the summer. all i needed was my knife [8D]. 85 pound sow with no ears, someone cut them off
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RE: hog hunting
actually i can carry a gun on me when bowhunting in ga. just not in my county and a few others
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RE: hog hunting
Hunt with your bow , as a backup weapon , a 12 gauge with buckshot is an excellent choice , as you will probably have a running shot , if a backup is needed .
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RE: hog hunting
Forget about the firearm. In most states it's illegal to have during archery season anyway. I've shot a pile of hogs with a bow here in Florida, a lot of them from the ground and only had a couple even act aggressive. I did shoot onebetween the eyeswith an arrow at point blank range that a buddy had gut shot. The hog was in a thick palmetto patch and I probably should have given him some more time. Wild hogs that are pressured are one of the hardest animals to hunt that I know of. They will run from you, not towards you at the first hint of a man.
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RE: hog hunting
You really don't even need the bow, just a roll of strong duct tape.
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