What? They give you $10 for still being able to hunt?WildBill wrote:I got you beat!C-dub wrote:Born before 9.2.71WildBill wrote:How come?C-dub wrote:I'm exempt from the Hunter Education Training Course!
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What? They give you $10 for still being able to hunt?WildBill wrote:I got you beat!C-dub wrote:Born before 9.2.71WildBill wrote:How come?C-dub wrote:I'm exempt from the Hunter Education Training Course!
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Hogs are most active during after dark. According to the TPWD website, hogs can be taken at night, but the local game warden must be notified. The website has some other interesting information about feral hogs.C-dub wrote:I was thinking about this last night, but was too tired to stay up and ask about it. Isn't most hog hunting done in the evening after the sun goes down? Is that why I've seen so many 200+ lumen red and green flashlights that can be attached to a rifle?
The next Boar War.chamuiel wrote:Nice Gun. One question though. Are you guys hog hunting or planning on going to war?
I have one of those in the form of a Henry. To my knowledge, there's not a huge variety of .44mag ammo, but I am far from an expert on the subject. I just haven't seen very many different types of ammo in this caliber. I imagine just about any FMJ .44 mag will get the job done. Years ago I thought about taking it into the mountains with me on a backpacking trip and got some really hot stuff, but it was a little longer and wouldn't cycle properly, so I never even fired the stuff.Heartland Patriot wrote:Second-hand info, but I have a buddy who recently shot a hog with a .223 AR. Used Russian steel case 62 grain FMJ...right in the head, he said the hog dropped right where it was standing and died on the spot. All about shot placement, I'd guess. When I was a kid in South Texas, a variety of firearms were used on them, but it seemed like lever action rifles in .44 Mag were a favorite, not sure of what type of bullets, though.
Assuming he meant my son's carbine build from the previous page, Yes to both.C-dub wrote:The next Boar War.chamuiel wrote:Nice Gun. One question though. Are you guys hog hunting or planning on going to war?
Domesticated hogs aren't much better. I could tell you some stories, but I'd gross out everybody here. Suffice it to say that there was a period of time in my life when I couldn't even eat bacon because it reminded me of what I'd seen and smelled (and I love bacon). Hogs may be smart, but that's all they've got going for them. Oh, and yummy meat if you don't know where it came from and what they do.The Annoyed Man wrote:A friend took me hog hunting on his hunting property outside of Mingus back in March. I asked him, what do you do with the ones we shoot? He said, leave 'em where they lie. The bones will be picked clean inside of a week, and in a couple of months even the bones will be scattered and gone.
Sure enough, we even found hog droppings that contained hog hair. Apparently some of the survivling hogs had fed off the carcasses of their fallen comrades. Disgusting creatures.
I like pork as much as the next guy, but after seeing hairy hog poo, I lost any appetite I had for eating wild hog meat......but that's just me.