sancho

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i can't imagine carrying a sluggun will make it easier to find the pigs..how are the folks doing? anybody hear of anything?

oh, how is the non-hunting public taking it?

i got to get back at it, SOON! my job is getting in the way, got a trackcar project up on jackstands, brand-new wife...doesn't look good for me, fellas.
 

JZumi

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I heard of one group firing on 4 last weekend with shotguns and recovering 2.

I was up at the lake yesterday with my bow. Saw no pigs but, I never see pigs...
 

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I was out there on Friday and saw very little fresh sign, and I covered a lot of country. There are signs at trailheads that are letting the non-hunting public know that the area is being hunted. Saw nobody out hiking in the area.
 

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There been alot of pigs taken so far in feb,i seen a lot of hunters out there every where. and seen one guy waving his arms like crazy,so i waved back and look through my binos and he was just hunting down in the bottom of the hill, i guess he thought he wanted to make sure i seen him and didn't think he was a pig. but at least he was wearing his full Camo. was out there last week and was backing my truck up to park and seen 1-2 pigs running behind my truck before light,didnt see any other pigs that day.i almost got one in jan but as i was pulling back my bow they ran.
 

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I would mind meeting up with a bunch of guys before the end of march. Our group harvested two pigs last year North of loggers. Good thing about the hunt the drag was all down hill, it practically drag itself or rolled to the boat.
 
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