The bigger they are , the harder they fall (pic)
#21
RE: The bigger they are , the harder they fall (pic)
ORIGINAL: txjourneyman
In the happy go lucky joyful way or ... you know...
BTW, just what we need around here an addition to the BURLESON BOYS![:@] How are ya Bob? Long time no see.
ORIGINAL: The Rev
Yep, were neighbors. I live on Hidden Lake Dr. Don't let Kanga read this, he gets jealous, I think he's gay.
ORIGINAL: crash1518
WOW That is kinda funny. I live Maybe a mile from you. Right behind Walmart by the big church.
WOW That is kinda funny. I live Maybe a mile from you. Right behind Walmart by the big church.
BTW, just what we need around here an addition to the BURLESON BOYS![:@] How are ya Bob? Long time no see.
#22
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 1
RE: The bigger they are , the harder they fall (pic)
I have a lot of family in Mc Mullen Co. most of them have ranches where I could hunt,I just hate to drive that far. I also miss the fishing there. Not that we don't have areas here to hunt.[&:]
#25
RE: The bigger they are , the harder they fall (pic)
ORIGINAL: venado
Good looking hog ... a dead one..! I kill most of the ones I kill with a 17 HMR so I know the Hornet will do the job. BTW, I'm east of SA about 30 miles.
Good looking hog ... a dead one..! I kill most of the ones I kill with a 17 HMR so I know the Hornet will do the job. BTW, I'm east of SA about 30 miles.
#27
RE: The bigger they are , the harder they fall (pic)
hey nice looking hog. We hunt down hewre in florida can you tell me more about those solar lights. Saw a video once a guy had some type of light under his feeder. what kind do you use sounds interesting. Thanks Jerry
#28
RE: The bigger they are , the harder they fall (pic)
I bought them from home depot or lowes. They are solar spot lights like this one.
I mounted them on the feeder pointing down, however the spot beam was narrow so I moved them away from the feeder, pointing to the feeder, worked much better, had a better area covered, I use 3 of them. Its a soft glow, from a 100 yds away you can only barely see the lighted area, but when you glass the area with bino's you can see very good, even with my bushnell and tasco scopes I can bust hog in the head from a 100 yds out under the feeder and lights.
the pic doesnt seem to show up so heres a link to one similiar to mine. Like I said they have them at any lowes or home depot .
http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-SOLAR-SPOT-LIGHT-w-LED-BULBS-Driveways-Landscape_W0QQitemZ280264930221QQcmdZViewItem?hash =item280264930221&_trkparms=72%3A1163%7C39%3A1 %7C66%3A2%7C65%3A12%7C240%3A1318&_trksid=p3286 .c0.m14
I mounted them on the feeder pointing down, however the spot beam was narrow so I moved them away from the feeder, pointing to the feeder, worked much better, had a better area covered, I use 3 of them. Its a soft glow, from a 100 yds away you can only barely see the lighted area, but when you glass the area with bino's you can see very good, even with my bushnell and tasco scopes I can bust hog in the head from a 100 yds out under the feeder and lights.
the pic doesnt seem to show up so heres a link to one similiar to mine. Like I said they have them at any lowes or home depot .
http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-SOLAR-SPOT-LIGHT-w-LED-BULBS-Driveways-Landscape_W0QQitemZ280264930221QQcmdZViewItem?hash =item280264930221&_trkparms=72%3A1163%7C39%3A1 %7C66%3A2%7C65%3A12%7C240%3A1318&_trksid=p3286 .c0.m14