Lets see some of your Hogs-Exotic pics
#131
Spike
Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 2
anyone else gonna be watching this show called "the wild within" on sunday? check out this crazy clip from the new show: a wild boar chase in hawaii: http://www.vimeo.com/18798879
we need more shows like this on air - represents us hunters the right way, the way we deserve to be portrayed.
we need more shows like this on air - represents us hunters the right way, the way we deserve to be portrayed.
#133
2ND bow kill of 2011-2012 season. Spot and stalk, 40 yard shot!
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#137
Spike
Join Date: Feb 2012
Posts: 6
Hello on all sides! I am new here and I want to introduce myself shortly! I cant find a category where I can introduce. So, I choose this one here! Ok, lets start:
I am a male german hunter, 35 years old, I am a enthusiastic hunter and my favorite game are wild boars in the woods of Germany! Also, I am a enthusiastic reloader, for me the best way to get the best accuracy from the weapon. I would be glad of a lively exchange of experiences! By the way, I can improve my language skills! I hope
Best regards from Germany!
AccuBond
I am a male german hunter, 35 years old, I am a enthusiastic hunter and my favorite game are wild boars in the woods of Germany! Also, I am a enthusiastic reloader, for me the best way to get the best accuracy from the weapon. I would be glad of a lively exchange of experiences! By the way, I can improve my language skills! I hope
Best regards from Germany!
AccuBond
#138
Got this 100 pounder . . .
A buddy and I were out in late February and he shot a hog that weighed just a little over 200 pounds. I always process mine, but he didn't want to do that so we skinned and gutted it and then he took it to a processor. Two weeks later he's ready to pick it up, and suggests we meet at our hunting spot so he can return an ice chest he borrowed. The forecast was for rain, but who cares?
We spotted this sow a little before 6PM. The wind was favorable, so I sneaked up to within about 75-80 yards and let her have it with a 180 grain Hornady BTSP. It hit low just behind the right shoulder and punched through, exiting directly behind the left shoulder. She ran about 60 yards and collapsed. She is presently occupying freezer space.
This was the first hog with my new AR-10. We're going again at the end of March when the moon is in first quarter to try again.
We spotted this sow a little before 6PM. The wind was favorable, so I sneaked up to within about 75-80 yards and let her have it with a 180 grain Hornady BTSP. It hit low just behind the right shoulder and punched through, exiting directly behind the left shoulder. She ran about 60 yards and collapsed. She is presently occupying freezer space.
This was the first hog with my new AR-10. We're going again at the end of March when the moon is in first quarter to try again.