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Old 03-28-2016, 09:13   #1
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Hog Hunt 2016

Myself, Roguish Lawyer and his son spent the weekend in King City, California hunting hogs... Photographic proof is included. This one went close to 400 pounds. Even the guides said they had never seen one this big in the area...
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Old 03-29-2016, 08:54   #2
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I just realized that it looks like one of us shot this hog. This one was shot by someone else but it was so big I wanted a picture of it. Most of the pigs we shot were in the 125-175 pound class. There were 8 hunters in our group and we harvested 8 pigs...
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Old 03-29-2016, 09:12   #3
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Seriously, Roguish Lawyer actually shot a pig? Or did you guys set out a claymore for him?
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Old 03-31-2016, 15:14   #4
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Seriously, Roguish Lawyer actually shot a pig? Or did you guys set out a claymore for him?
Everyone in our group shot a pig except for me.

I shot at four pigs and missed them all.
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DAMN!

An honest lawyer.

I better go buy a lottery ticket.

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DAMN!

An honest lawyer.

I better go buy a lottery ticket.

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Everyone in our group shot a pig except for me.

I shot at four pigs and missed them all.
Then I'd say go and purchase the .338 cause even if you miss the shock and awe of that weapon will surely drop the pig dead in it's tracks.
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Old 03-31-2016, 20:53   #8
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RL did well. The pigs were moving at a trot to dead run. His misses were not wild shots, they were within an inch or two of the pigs. He did well within the group(Mostly LEO's) and interacted well with the guides. For his first hunting trip and being unfamiliar with the routine, he was good to go. He and his son have been invited to go with us next year...

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