Anyone hunting Low Fence Pigs?
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Just curious is all...who is doing a guided free range pig hunt? Where at? Details and pics please...getting bored and cold up in the frigid North country.
Here you go, salivate over this !
Bless you Don. Now please take me there! :) Thanks for the pics.
Dino, we have plenty of hogs here in East Texas but everybody shoots the hell out of them and they aren’t consistent, even if you’re corning them. During deer season you’ll hardly ever see them in daylight because the woods are full of stinky humans. I kill most of mine at night with a rifle and a night vision scope from about March until it gets really hot. I’m still pretty mad at them, but I ain’t as young as I used to be.
No but they sure as hell can dig under them.
Put a ring in their snouts to stop that. hee hee
Bahahaha! There’s always one or two in a room...I mean hunting pigs that have not been bussed into a high fenced ranch LOL!
Dino, all you need is a boar and a doe. At 2.5 litters of 8/10 pigs per year, you too can have your own pig farm. Be careful to fence off your yard, the mofos will dig your petunias up and eat them.
Yes I have hunted free range hogs. Texas is the place to be old son! Do your research. I love the night hunting with my longbow. Talk about getting stickbow close. Pigs ain’t they scared at night. And if you get low they don’t mind you much at all. The Scary part is when one decides to challenge you for dominance!
Pig hunting in Texas is awesome shot 100s just be careful, of scams pigs are not behind every tree on all properties, this hunt was with my mom many moons ago
Yep, no fences high or low in miles...top secret location. Great time with family and friends. Some big pigs...some not so big...
The height of a fence doesn’t matter when it comes to pigs.
The height of a fence doesn’t matter when it comes to pigs.
And in other news......these victims of a 12 gauge were found on the road after succumbing to their wounds yesterday afternoon. Another was heard moaning in the woods shortly before your reporter’s son snapped this picture. This is a low fence property, in fact the fence is on the ground in places..........:-)
Any description of the vehicle used in this travesty of a drive by ;)
And the other pig moaning did it get proper medical attention?
Shiloh Ranch, Stonewall, Ok... Sponser on here. Plenty of piggies. 6 bowhunters, 2 missed their chances & 4 others arrowed 5 hogs. 1 80#er & 4 between 165 & 224#s ON the scale.
They are thick in the Texas hill country. I once killed some pigs with my truck and trailer. Was driving country roads at night and the pigs were thick! When a group of 25 lb pigs crossed in front of me I sped up. Took out 5 but I had to finish a couple off with a rock
I have them on my ranch and I hate them so much I take a gun to shoot them. The ranch to my north just hired a helicopter to shoot some of theirs. Killed 129 in 2 hours. Have applied for a supressor in August and can’t wait to shoot some that way. Yes, I know that this is a bowhunting site but I hat them so much I am willing to Cross to the dark side
I’m lucky to be able to hunt a private ranch that’s over run with hogs. They are creating so much damage our orders are to try to kill as many as we can.
Anyone else try getting two in one shot? I’ve been successful in retrieving two hogs with one arrow twice. I’m sure I’ve killed more but only retrieved the first one. It’s best to do this from the ground. Twice from a tree stand I cut the leg off the back hog. One time the next year a gun hunter killed the hog I took the leg off ( we think, clean cut and close to where I shot). Amazing what a rage can do
The biggest were two 120lb and the others were 20lbers
Boars over 170lb I don’t seem to have enough power with my 10.8 gpi arrow and rage broad head to blow through it with enough power to get two. Sows are much easier.
As you guys know hogs are tough and they don’t stand still for very long. Ive found trying to take two is a fun challenge to give yourself
I love low fence pigs. This one is next...
No feeders, no bait piles... just spot and stalk and killing them. The occasional tree stand kill too... minus corn piles.
The 120lber. I the arrow snapped in 1/2. I think the arrow just polked through the hog on the back and was in the front hog at same time. Snapped when they took off
Drycreek.......were the deaths of these hogs eventually attributed to the Corona virus?
Hawaii. Checked in with an security camera!
Love it! Keep it coming fellas! As well as all the smart as$ comments! :)
We're covered up in hogs at our new place, and we're finally enjoying hunting them ourselves. Here's my idea of a true a trophy photo from one of them.. -Cheryl
Headed down to Houston in March to run pigs with a buddy. His place is over run with the dang things. After that, Mississippi in the spring to hunt with my cousin. He has them behind his house. Hoping to stack the freezer with some pork.