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I'm hoping for it to be a goat......... I'll shot anything with HORNS LMAO
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I STILL HAVE TWO CAMS ON THIS TRAIL 25 YDS APART....MAYBE SOME BETTER PICS WILL SURFACE
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Box, its a dog. I've killed enough pigs to know for sure, the pig explosion happened here little over 5 years ago when the crowd over on Jones Island decided to illegally import some for their little private hunts. BIG mistake, one of the TS or hurricanes we had floated the little suckers off the island, across the ICW to Gales Creek and the rest is history!
First interaction with them ended up with a guy from Lowland in a wreck to avoid them crossing over into the Weyerhauser tract, Abbott Tract near the CG station Hobucken. They soon moved into the adjoining farm land, McCotter farms, owner of the "Sea Spud". That year he grew cabbage, around 250 acres and the pig destroyed over half, and several hundred acres of early corn.
I was working for him part time and along with a another worker we would go into the area at night and cut loose, even got the wife to hold the lights a couple times. Game Warden said that it was legal and to kill as many as possible before they started screwing, well it was too late then. It was nothing to get 10-20 a night, the bears loved them too
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I went thru more 25-06 ammo in a month then I had used in 6 years, but the small pig say less then 50lb. do cook up good!
Problem with them is that they have a very short gestation period, somewhere around 35-45 days so they can produce quite a few piglets in a year and completely over take a area. The pigs that started here moved into Beaufort and Craven Counties in less than a year and have caused alot of crop damage.
Foul Hook'd
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Box if you do have some pigs around they are some tough ass critters to kill, some of these things were getting up well over 300lb. here, Ballistic tips and such are out of the question unless they are little, 75lb. or less. I was blasting them with FP 100grn Barnes Triple X's and they would barely punch all the way thru the Fat. But the same bullet took down a 400lb. + bear 300yds, front chest hit pass out the right rear ham. Dead as a door nail!
Couple of the big ones popped in the head or behind the shoulder would run 1/2 mile or better across fields before dropping, quite a eerie squel in the night before hitting the dirt
Quite fun to shoot though, use to take 10 or so guys up on the farm and cut loose at the same time, amazing how many crack shots we had
10 cannons and 2 pigs outta 50 running around
Foul Hook'd
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For something like that you need FMJs in the cranium. Punch through and tumble like crazy.
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Sit down Shut up And fish
Looks dogish to me too! Might still eat good though!
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I thought pig at first, but after the enhanced pic, I am not sure, looks like some sort of dog. Now the few goats I have seen, I dont recall them walking w their head down or straight out. I could be wrong. Not sure.
If that is bacon, 2 years from now you will have year round hunting as long as there is something to keep them in place.
Heres what you need to do!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EymHK...om=PL&index=19
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