A neighbor has been after me for a small BBQ size shoat..
This evening I went back to the woods, I feel at home or most comfortable when I'm in the woods.
Pretty much the same story in that I walked into a good area and climbed a tree that is on a slough bank. There's a good travel corridor right on the edge of this waterway. After a 45 minute wait a batch of shoats came though and I was able to pinwheel one at about 17 or 18 yards. This Sparrowhawk is showing no signs of tiring..
CE 150's and Zwickey No Mercys provided a very nice blood trail and this little prize was at the end of that trail !
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Congrats time to have that BBQ.
Looks like some fine barbeque to me .Well Done!
:thumbsup: Good job!
that will be some good eating. congrats!!
Pat I am re-naming you Boss Hog!you are unreal with the pig gig.Great job.
Pat, you are knockin em down! Congrats!
Maybe he is having a competition with RC and they are trying to kill more than the plague. :biglaugh: Good job Pat.
Way to go sir! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Nice job!
-Jay
Isn't a shoat a baby? That looks like a biggun,
Nice pig
You are a fortunate man to have the time and place to hunt. Great shooting and killing on all your recent posts. I hope you can continue to find your "home" and comfort in the field and forest for many years to come.
Pat you must go through the arrows :thumbsup:
Texas has a pig problem and Pat is just doin' his part to control it :)
:thumbsup: :notworthy: Great stuff.
nice shooten on the shoat :thumbsup: :campfire:
Gather the Mesquite and go for the ribs first. Nice pig and great shootin' congrats.
Well done ....again.!
Great hog! Of course when I saw the title of this post I was reminded of my wife's rule when riding in 'her' car.
Pat you've really been on a roll lately,your friend should be happy with that one.Congrats. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Nice job!!!
Way to go Pat!!
Dude! You must have one heck of a BBQ grill.
Biggest shoalt I've ever seen but easier to hit.
Mike
Awesome shooting, you've been putting alot of pork
on the ground. Congrats
God job Pat. A shoat to me weighs about ...40 lbs.RC
Good work
Way to go on another one Pat!!!!! If that is a shoat I think I would be somewhat skeered of the adult pigs in your area! :scared: :scared: :scared:
Congrats!
Bisch
I don't have scales, what do reckon this one weighs, maybe 60-65 pounds? Beats me!