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Small Sounder - 100% Kill
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03/13/17 04:52 PM
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Double Naught Spy
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We were able to hunt several properties this weekend, mostly in Clay and Jack Counties. Each of the properties had some fields with pretty bad damage, just normal pastureland, but with pretty horrible ankle-twisting rooting that made stalking very difficult. This particular field was no different as we made a 400-500 yard stalk along the fence line, using the few trees along the fence to help mask our movement. However, stalking over the rooted ground was as much about not trying to stumble and fall as it was about trying to be smooth and quiet. Apparently, a lot of the rooting had been done when the field was wet, concreting the ruts into place when the field dried. Sheesh. Five hogs came into the field and none left under their own power, though a significant amount of them left in coolers. * - No hogs were educated in the making of this video.
Last edited by Double Naught Spy; 03/13/17 05:50 PM.
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Re: Small Sounder - 100% Kill
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03/13/17 05:01 PM
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Wytex
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Re: Small Sounder - 100% Kill
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03/13/17 07:25 PM
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der Teufel
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* - No hogs were educated in the making of this video. 100% Success!! That's the way to do it, great job!
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Re: Small Sounder - 100% Kill
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03/13/17 07:30 PM
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Pig_Popper
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I like the red dot reticle in slow mo
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Re: Small Sounder - 100% Kill
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03/13/17 08:34 PM
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flintknapper
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DNNSP...! ( Don't Need No Stinkin Poison). Good job guys.
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Re: Small Sounder - 100% Kill
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03/13/17 11:16 PM
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Michael W.
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Neat video, thanks for sharing.
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Re: Small Sounder - 100% Kill
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03/13/17 11:28 PM
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Gamblinman
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Re: Small Sounder - 100% Kill
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03/15/17 03:02 AM
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Espy
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nice job amigo
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Re: Small Sounder - 100% Kill
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03/15/17 04:37 AM
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Hard_ware
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We were able to hunt several properties this weekend, mostly in Clay and Jack Counties. Each of the properties had some fields with pretty bad damage, just normal pastureland, but with pretty horrible ankle-twisting rooting that made stalking very difficult. This particular field was no different as we made a 400-500 yard stalk along the fence line, using the few trees along the fence to help mask our movement. However, stalking over the rooted ground was as much about not trying to stumble and fall as it was about trying to be smooth and quiet. Apparently, a lot of the rooting had been done when the field was wet, concreting the ruts into place when the field dried. Sheesh. Five hogs came into the field and none left under their own power, though a significant amount of them left in coolers. * - No hogs were educated in the making of this video. And that is how you get rid of hogs! Outside shooters take the outside hogs, inside shooters take the inside hogs. Best to have long range guns on the side they will run to as if they start to get away long range rifles will keep firing. Positioning standing shooter next to a kneeling shooter works as well.
Last edited by Hard_ware; 03/15/17 04:42 AM.
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Re: Small Sounder - 100% Kill
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03/15/17 10:52 PM
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colt45-90
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We were able to hunt several properties this weekend, mostly in Clay and Jack Counties. Each of the properties had some fields with pretty bad damage, just normal pastureland, but with pretty horrible ankle-twisting rooting that made stalking very difficult. This particular field was no different as we made a 400-500 yard stalk along the fence line, using the few trees along the fence to help mask our movement. However, stalking over the rooted ground was as much about not trying to stumble and fall as it was about trying to be smooth and quiet. Apparently, a lot of the rooting had been done when the field was wet, concreting the ruts into place when the field dried. Sheesh. Five hogs came into the field and none left under their own power, though a significant amount of them left in coolers. * - No hogs were educated in the making of this video. And that is how you get rid of hogs! Outside shooters take the outside hogs, inside shooters take the inside hogs. Best to have long range guns on the side they will run to as if they start to get away long range rifles will keep firing. Positioning standing shooter next to a kneeling shooter works as well. works most every time
hold on Newt, we got a runaway
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