Hog Hunting

Talk about North American big game hunting.
Buglemintoday
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Hog Hunting

Post by Buglemintoday »

I am very big into hog hunting, I have guided hunters after them and I have bowhunted them, etc. I love it! Here are some pictures im sharing of a few I have taken this year and last year.

This one got hit with my .338 win mag, 250gr partition, as well as a 180gr ballistic tip from a .300 win mag
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I caught this one but let it go
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Here is a little one that caught a bullet from my XD45
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Toothache with a 338winmag 200gr ballistic tip
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Not a pig, but my first big game animal. Javelina taken with .30-06 165gr
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I also have a few hog hunting videos on my youtube account

http://www.youtube.com/user/Buglemintoday
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Re: Hog Hunting

Post by bullfrog »

Nice hogs Bugle. You must be quick to catch that little one. Sure you didn't put an apple (or maybe a grape since an apple probably wouldn't fit) in his mouth and set him on the bbq??? ;) Might be good.
You sure don't mess around with with a .338 win mag.
Great pics!!!
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Re: Hog Hunting

Post by acloco »

Excellent pics.

Would like to try some hog hunting one day.
Buglemintoday
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Re: Hog Hunting

Post by Buglemintoday »

lol thanks guys! I love my .338 :wink:

acloco - if you are ever down in Texas, let me know and you will get to go chase some pigs! it is a blast!
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Re: Hog Hunting

Post by rscotth »

How much did that hog in the back of the red pickup weigh? I downed my first hog last season here in Florida with a Traditions black powder inline. I passed on a big boar I watched for over an hour since I wanted an eater. I hear some people saying they process and eat the boars if under 150lbs? Looks like you have a lot of hog experience so what's your take on boar size and table fare?
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