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Re: Hog hunt
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Oct 26th a 09:29 PM
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by Dave Davidson1 |
Dave Davidson1 |
Hog hunting could be a daily deal here. I saw the first one on my land about 15 years ago. Now, they are vermin and everywhere. Grandson and his buddy trapped 20 or so in one trap setting a couple of years ago. I’ve had them come up to one of my ponds while wife and I were tossing out pellets. They waded out and started swimming. I’ve pulled up next to them on a 4 wheeler and took pics.
Rusto, be careful about handling them. They are tick infested. When the boys trapped that big bunch my Grandson, 20 years old, 6’5””, and 210 pounds evidently got a tick bite but it couldn’t be found. He wound up in ICU and it was touch and go. Almost lost him.
Not a lot of food plots for deer planted around here anymore. The hogs root everything up.
I expect I could kill one about anytime I wish but I just dont mess with them.
Have fun and clobber some of them.
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