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Couple of hogs

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Actually we just call them pigs down under, they can be in massive numbers in some area but have never been any sign of them at the farm until about 6 weeks ago.
Managed to nail one while out fox whistling (preditor calling) and got another a few nights later. From the trail cam pics I had 6 that were coming in so 4 left to get but they are proving a bit elusive. Doesn't help that I am only getting to the farm a couple of days a week.
Neither were massive animals both around  60kg (130lb)


Being the new age kid daughter had to get a selfie with this one

BeeMaster2:
Nice.
We had hogs on my neighbors property in 2005. He killed one that year and we have never seen a feral hog since.
I have a free range pot belly sow and I have been expecting a boar to come in and get her pregnant but it has not happened.
Jim

Acebird:
I smell bacon.

Dallasbeek:

That's a good size for butchering.  Much larger than that, the hunters in these part leave the carcass for coyotes.  Mainly, they're hunted here to stop them from tearing up fields and pastures.

jalentour:
Nice kill.
What rifle and round did you use?

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