Palm Valley neighborhood hog problem
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- Big Bend Brian
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Palm Valley neighborhood hog problem
Just a fun post:
Saturday afternoon I received a couple of texts from neighbors who had a pressing hog problem. The night before hogs tore up their yards and they were looking for help & advice. Their property is adjacent to some wetlands and for the last week I’ve noticed a sounder of hogs around the area.
Lawn damage
Between houses
The next morning I got up at 5:15 am to cycle (I like riding in the dark) but I first rode over to see if any hogs were around. There was a lone hog rooting up the adjacent property so I doubled back to get my crossbow and green hog light. Getting back to the hog I was able to get within an estimated 40 yards (it’s dark out) and together with a nearby street light helping to silhouette the black hog and my red illuminated scope reticle I was presented with a prefect broadside shot. Just as I squeezed the trigger however the hog turned towards me but I still heard the SMACK of the bolt hitting the hog. Although it didn’t act like it was hit hard it trotted off only 35 yards.
Each time we’ve taken a bear or hog with our crossbow I’m left with the thought that crossbows are VERY VERY WICKED WEAPONs!
108 pounds on a hanging scale
Backyard Palm Valley bacon
Hoo Yah !!
Brian
Saturday afternoon I received a couple of texts from neighbors who had a pressing hog problem. The night before hogs tore up their yards and they were looking for help & advice. Their property is adjacent to some wetlands and for the last week I’ve noticed a sounder of hogs around the area.
Lawn damage
Between houses
The next morning I got up at 5:15 am to cycle (I like riding in the dark) but I first rode over to see if any hogs were around. There was a lone hog rooting up the adjacent property so I doubled back to get my crossbow and green hog light. Getting back to the hog I was able to get within an estimated 40 yards (it’s dark out) and together with a nearby street light helping to silhouette the black hog and my red illuminated scope reticle I was presented with a prefect broadside shot. Just as I squeezed the trigger however the hog turned towards me but I still heard the SMACK of the bolt hitting the hog. Although it didn’t act like it was hit hard it trotted off only 35 yards.
Each time we’ve taken a bear or hog with our crossbow I’m left with the thought that crossbows are VERY VERY WICKED WEAPONs!
108 pounds on a hanging scale
Backyard Palm Valley bacon
Hoo Yah !!
Brian
Quality Time
Re: Palm Valley neighborhood hog problem
Yum.....BBQ
Re: Palm Valley neighborhood hog problem
What kind of Bow do your use?
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Re: Palm Valley neighborhood hog problem
Nice
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Re: Palm Valley neighborhood hog problem
Probably the cross bow in the picture sitting on top of the hog.homboyfsu wrote:What kind of Bow do your use?
- Big Bend Brian
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Re: Palm Valley neighborhood hog problem
That's a Ten Point XLT Turbo. It's been a great Xbow.homboyfsu wrote:What kind of Bow do your use?
Brian
Quality Time
Re: Palm Valley neighborhood hog problem
sometime when you are going to CK let me know our fertilizer place is in Newberry. that can be on your way