EddieWalker
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As some of you already know, I live in an area with a large population of wild hogs. We've killed a few this year and missed a few, but figured it was over for the summer months. It's very hot and humid out, so I just assumed they would be moving at night and haven't given it much thought.
Steph and I were gone last week, but the hogs come on a reguar bases just about every night to eat the corn from our deer feeder. We just don't see them.
Monday everning, around 8pm, we were in back of our home. Steph was unloading a trailer and I was cleaning out my truck. We were talking and goofing off, when I looked out into our back field.
There was 11 wild hogs eating the corn under the feeder. Steph thought I was joking, but when she saw them, she was as shocked as I was. We really shouldn't be suprised after the last one I killed was in the front yard, but it's still something we didn't expect.
The bigger one is well under a hundred pounds. I'm guessing 80 to 90 pounds. The piglets look to me like 40 pounders and plenty big to survive on there own. Neither of us felt like killing anything that evening, so Steph took some pictures.
We watched them for half an hour, then went back to work. They just kept on eating corn and chasing each other around until it was too dark to see them any more.
The pictures are from that first night.
Last night, I was here by myself and decided to take a look outside during a commercial for Dirty Jobs. It was around 8:15 pm. There was one medium sized wild boar eating the corn. It's very rare to see boars around here. I don't know why, but mostly we see groups of sows and piglets. He would eat a little, then very quickly, look off into the trees. I figured something was out there, but wasn't sure what, but after about ten minutes, the same group of piglets and momma sow came out again and ran off mr. boar!!!
He was a little bigger than momma, but it was obvious she was much meaner than he was!!!!
Two days in a row at the feeder is very unusual. We're very curious if they come back tonight before dark. If they do, we're gonna bring Stephs younger brother out here this weekend to shoot one. He's never shot a hog, or killed any big game animal, so this could be a huge thing for him.
For me, I've found it to be allot more fun and exiting to help a person get an animals and share in their exitement, than to kill them myself.
Eddie
Steph and I were gone last week, but the hogs come on a reguar bases just about every night to eat the corn from our deer feeder. We just don't see them.
Monday everning, around 8pm, we were in back of our home. Steph was unloading a trailer and I was cleaning out my truck. We were talking and goofing off, when I looked out into our back field.
There was 11 wild hogs eating the corn under the feeder. Steph thought I was joking, but when she saw them, she was as shocked as I was. We really shouldn't be suprised after the last one I killed was in the front yard, but it's still something we didn't expect.
The bigger one is well under a hundred pounds. I'm guessing 80 to 90 pounds. The piglets look to me like 40 pounders and plenty big to survive on there own. Neither of us felt like killing anything that evening, so Steph took some pictures.
We watched them for half an hour, then went back to work. They just kept on eating corn and chasing each other around until it was too dark to see them any more.
The pictures are from that first night.
Last night, I was here by myself and decided to take a look outside during a commercial for Dirty Jobs. It was around 8:15 pm. There was one medium sized wild boar eating the corn. It's very rare to see boars around here. I don't know why, but mostly we see groups of sows and piglets. He would eat a little, then very quickly, look off into the trees. I figured something was out there, but wasn't sure what, but after about ten minutes, the same group of piglets and momma sow came out again and ran off mr. boar!!!
He was a little bigger than momma, but it was obvious she was much meaner than he was!!!!
Two days in a row at the feeder is very unusual. We're very curious if they come back tonight before dark. If they do, we're gonna bring Stephs younger brother out here this weekend to shoot one. He's never shot a hog, or killed any big game animal, so this could be a huge thing for him.
For me, I've found it to be allot more fun and exiting to help a person get an animals and share in their exitement, than to kill them myself.
Eddie