A little off-season fun
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Re: A little off-season fun
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Re: A little off-season fun
Got three more tonight. I basically had to walk with the wind for several hundred yards to get where I could approach them downwind of their position.
It worked.
It worked.
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Re: A little off-season fun
Andy,
Do you leave them laying and let the farmer know or pick them up and cart them off?
I imagine that any farmer out there would be happy to go pick up carcasses if you are killing all these hogs for them.
Do you leave them laying and let the farmer know or pick them up and cart them off?
I imagine that any farmer out there would be happy to go pick up carcasses if you are killing all these hogs for them.
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Re: A little off-season fun
In theory I have several numbers of farm hands that want to come get them.
In reality, their phone never seems to get answered at midnight on a Thursday.
I will make an effort to drag them off if I can get to them without tearing up the field but I could not do that last night. A little soft.
I like having coyote bait too.
In reality, their phone never seems to get answered at midnight on a Thursday.
I will make an effort to drag them off if I can get to them without tearing up the field but I could not do that last night. A little soft.
I like having coyote bait too.
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Re: A little off-season fun
That's good stuff man. Keep up the good work. This may have been asked, but what part of the state are you in?
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Re: A little off-season fun
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So, I’m sitting in my truck watching a field for my next victim when I notice a skunk that is getting too close for comfort. I shoot it and decided to walk over and check it out using the Flir Breach helmet.
Look what I almost stepped on.
Sombitch!!
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Last night was not necessarily high-volume but it was fun nevertheless as usual.
Got kicked off right at dark with a coyote coming straight to me. I just knew I was going to be running out of ammunition based on this.
The second pulsar clip is the only hog I saw, just caught a glimpse of him and shot through a hole in the brush. He turned out to be a pretty good sized boar.
The next series of events are scenes from three different thermals of a coyote that is trying to hide from me and hoping that I will go about my business. But the Coyote didn’t understand that he IS my business.
The first flir images are captured from the Flir Vue 640 from the road, then me getting set up in the field, and lastly me shooting with the pulsar clip that went crazy.
Basically this was one of those deals where I failed to properly end of the video before powering off the scope. I guess it worked better for the scope of this video as it was about three minutes worth of footage of him hauling ass across the field unharmed. Haha
And lastly I included some flir Vue footage of the million and three deer I saw last night. They were everywhere.
Got kicked off right at dark with a coyote coming straight to me. I just knew I was going to be running out of ammunition based on this.
The second pulsar clip is the only hog I saw, just caught a glimpse of him and shot through a hole in the brush. He turned out to be a pretty good sized boar.
The next series of events are scenes from three different thermals of a coyote that is trying to hide from me and hoping that I will go about my business. But the Coyote didn’t understand that he IS my business.
The first flir images are captured from the Flir Vue 640 from the road, then me getting set up in the field, and lastly me shooting with the pulsar clip that went crazy.
Basically this was one of those deals where I failed to properly end of the video before powering off the scope. I guess it worked better for the scope of this video as it was about three minutes worth of footage of him hauling ass across the field unharmed. Haha
And lastly I included some flir Vue footage of the million and three deer I saw last night. They were everywhere.
driven every kind of rig that's ever been made, driven the backroads so I wouldn't get weighed. - Lowell George
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I was sent a pin drop yesterday to a cornfield where the hogs are damaging the farmers standing corn. (Imagine that) I told my neighbor about this because he has been wanting to go with me.
Unfortunately a red cell thunderstorm popped up right at the end of the day making the trip back to the location a no go for pick up truck access.
So we stopped by one of the other fields where I’ve been having some luck that we can get to from the main road and found this big boy.
Unfortunately a red cell thunderstorm popped up right at the end of the day making the trip back to the location a no go for pick up truck access.
So we stopped by one of the other fields where I’ve been having some luck that we can get to from the main road and found this big boy.
driven every kind of rig that's ever been made, driven the backroads so I wouldn't get weighed. - Lowell George
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Re: A little off-season fun
What’s your biggest hog so far?
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