Here's mine from a couple of years ago. My favorite because I listened to the voices in my head and made one last stop on my way to pack up on Sunday, and because I whacked it with my .444 marlin Timber Carbine. I've never seen a pig go down so fast and hard, and then about six pigs came out of their beds to look at me and their departed friend. We just stood there and looked at each other for a minute before they trotted off.
RL, I shot this guy earlier this year. I spotted him soaking up the sun in a patch of thick stuff. I put the first one right over his head at 210-yards (30-06). He stood up broadside and I put one right behind the shoulder. He squealed, buckled and moved into the thicker stuff. I gave him about 10-minutes and went over and found and finshed him with a shot through the heart.
[attachment=41512:attachment]My pig from the JHO May hunt from last year.
Win 70 in 7WSM dropped him on the spot
Wish I could be out there with everyone this year. Have a great time
I have yet to get a Tejon pig or any pig for that matter. If someone would just e-mail me a picture of one I could pretent it is mine. Make it a big one please.
[attachment=41522:attachment]South side of Tejon March 19, 2005 (7:10am). Howa 30.06, Leupold VXII, 165 grn. TBBC from 335 yards (lucky shot). Sow weighed 165 lbs. field dressed, about 205 lbs on the hoof. Good luck fellows, a great place to hunt.
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