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<blockquote data-quote="steelfingers" data-source="post: 3997745" data-attributes="member: 38658"><p>I'm often over dramatic. I'm not sure where you are in Ok but I'll bet you have hogs with some russian. Take a look at some good facial pics on youtube of russian hogs, ok hogs with russian and ok hogs. </p><p>The tusk are one big give. Have you checked the tusk on any of yours?</p><p>Regardless. I'm proud as heck of you and good shooting. Love to hear how you set up for them. I've talked a bit of what we do here and what I've done in the past. Hog hunting is unique. And hunting hogs is a differnet game all together. </p><p>I give the impression that these wild hogs start chasing you to kill you when you shoot at them. I say that because anytime I thing of a wild boar charging I think of the one that charged me (ran down their run the direction I was proned at when I shot. At that moment, that hog was 10 feet tall, weighed just slightly less than a us M1 Abrams and I think was breathing fire. Maybe not. Ha.</p><p>It's not hard to find their wallow and trail. We mostly start corn feeding and they just come back every night. Deer may start eating the corn first but once the hogs find it, it's theirs.</p><p>We'd figure out what we had and if the boars would come down and so on. We'd watch them with IR and night vision. Get them where it's pretty good idea when they show up, how many, how big and set up a shoot with a couple of guys. Like I say. None of us want the hogs and we pop'em and drop'em. No one complains. That's kind of my knowledge and how I did. Now you, or anyone else, put down their setup and what they do. Maybe it's just me, but would be great fun reading. It's cool to get back in the guns and shooting.</p><p>I, again, am impressed with this thread. Thanks. Very well done</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelfingers, post: 3997745, member: 38658"] I'm often over dramatic. I'm not sure where you are in Ok but I'll bet you have hogs with some russian. Take a look at some good facial pics on youtube of russian hogs, ok hogs with russian and ok hogs. The tusk are one big give. Have you checked the tusk on any of yours? Regardless. I'm proud as heck of you and good shooting. Love to hear how you set up for them. I've talked a bit of what we do here and what I've done in the past. Hog hunting is unique. And hunting hogs is a differnet game all together. I give the impression that these wild hogs start chasing you to kill you when you shoot at them. I say that because anytime I thing of a wild boar charging I think of the one that charged me (ran down their run the direction I was proned at when I shot. At that moment, that hog was 10 feet tall, weighed just slightly less than a us M1 Abrams and I think was breathing fire. Maybe not. Ha. It's not hard to find their wallow and trail. We mostly start corn feeding and they just come back every night. Deer may start eating the corn first but once the hogs find it, it's theirs. We'd figure out what we had and if the boars would come down and so on. We'd watch them with IR and night vision. Get them where it's pretty good idea when they show up, how many, how big and set up a shoot with a couple of guys. Like I say. None of us want the hogs and we pop'em and drop'em. No one complains. That's kind of my knowledge and how I did. Now you, or anyone else, put down their setup and what they do. Maybe it's just me, but would be great fun reading. It's cool to get back in the guns and shooting. I, again, am impressed with this thread. Thanks. Very well done [/QUOTE]
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