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Time to thin out the sounder #3400079 07/23/12 12:32 AM
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We went out to my ranch a month or so ago and had a good hunt with 2 of the 4 feeders producing nice sounders. Total dead count was 4. I nicknamed the hunt "Hogapalooza".....well, it is time for Hogapalooza 2 because the sounder is back to 100% and then some. I got I huge sow and 2 smaller ones that look to be pregnant, probably more. Then, another 15 shouts that should go about 50 to 75lbs each.


Re: Time to thin out the sounder [Re: Pittstate] #3400760 07/23/12 03:12 AM
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Dang, your hogs look well groomed...


Re: Time to thin out the sounder [Re: dfwroadkill] #3402272 07/23/12 06:14 PM
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Friend of mine in Dallas is witnessing the exponential explosion of pigs down on the river right now. They were all cleaned out last year, except for the few smartest ones. Those smart ones had babies, now their babies are having babies. Gonna be a damn mess there come fall/winter.

Re: Time to thin out the sounder [Re: NacHunter] #3402308 07/23/12 06:25 PM
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Originally Posted By: NacHunter
Friend of mine in Dallas is witnessing the exponential explosion of pigs down on the river right now. They were all cleaned out last year, except for the few smartest ones. Those smart ones had babies, now their babies are having babies. Gonna be a damn mess there come fall/winter.


I got permission to hunt and trap near the river and it is absolutely covered up with pigs. Will fill the freezer nicely and go along well with the nine pigs I have killed this year already.



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Re: Time to thin out the sounder [Re: High Country Archer] #3402534 07/23/12 07:21 PM
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Yep. Irving, Dallas, Lewisville, Arlington, all of them have pigs. There are even some near Love Field right now where Bachman Creek meets the river.


Re: Time to thin out the sounder [Re: NacHunter] #3402621 07/23/12 07:44 PM
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i would love to lay some of those out!



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Re: Time to thin out the sounder [Re: Rob M] #3403117 07/23/12 09:56 PM
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What part of the trinity is this?


Re: Time to thin out the sounder [Re: lvega] #3416605 07/27/12 10:21 PM
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All we can do is keep shooting. They keep breeding.


Re: Time to thin out the sounder [Re: High Country Archer] #3474074 08/14/12 05:01 PM
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I'd love to get in on some of that. Been knocking down some russians lately with wayneoutdoors.com but I prefer the ferrel meat way better. I have several nice river running boats too, like a canoe and a couple kayaks.


Re: Time to thin out the sounder [Re: lvega] #3476765 08/15/12 12:31 PM
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Originally Posted By: lvega
What part of the trinity is this?


I see them at Green Oaks and Greenbelt in the field south of the Trinity all the time.


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