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Finally killed a "hog"

Started by kbetts, April 18, 2012, 09:14:00 AM

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Red Beastmaster

"Buzzards gotta eat, same as worms"  Outlaw Josey Wales
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Margly

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flungonin

Are you at least gonna save the skin??  :dunno:

Greg Clark

Hope you cooked him up.  That is some good eats!!!

Ric O'Shay

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Doc Nock

QuoteOriginally posted by Norminator:
Obviously using those new explosive tips!
Nah...just single bevel!    :rolleyes:      :eek:      :knothead:      :biglaugh:  

"Sod Poodles" [courtesy of Red Beastie] eat well if you get the 6 scent glands off them. One under leg joint area and 2 I found later in life tween the shoulder blades...

Parboil with seasonings and then bred and fry or bake... yum.
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smokin joe

Go to the taxidermist and get a full-body mount in an attack posture. Well....on second thought.......
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tradhunterRN

QuoteOriginally posted by smokin joe:
Go to the taxidermist and get a full-body mount in an attack posture. Well....on second thought.......
No i second this!  :D

Richie

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Possum Head

Nice shot and stalk! I would love to hunt those critters. I remember they use to den next to my Grandfathers garden and he would do them in with his 22-250. A bow would be cool for those with plenty patience.

KentuckyTJ

Great shot! We used to have a lot of them around here until the coyotes got out of control. Don't see many at all anymore. I honed my hunting skills on them as a kid.
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