Mlindsay

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Guess I wouldn't expect much more from some inbred. A funny how you description sounds just like a trailer park.

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Roman Archery:

Nice picture and good looking country.
We do have some pretty wild hog hunting stories. That's not the first time Ernie has had to go to the hospital while hog hunting. I was with him on the other one.
 

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Mlindsay:

You have no clue what you are talking about.
I've had to go into Indian reservations a lot, and that's all I seem to see. Even one of the Indians said, "This is the Indian way". Well if this is all I see all the time and an Indian says it, what else am I to think.
So why don't you knock off the smart comments.
 

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I am gettin old, first the hair goes now the eyes! To me all hunters look a like in camo Jason, that photo from his past season at lake sonoma when we hunted together, always good times for sure my friend........tra uploadfromtaptalk1312575085393.jpg uploadfromtaptalk1312575127958.jpg Sonoma is very sceneic for sure, I enjoy overlooking the valley and lake from the mountain tops....tra

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I heard on another article that they were running a guiding service in Santa rosa and were "experienced" hunters and I bet now that is there most exciting experience!
 

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My wife is Pomo as is my kids. So don't tell me that I don't know what I'm talking about. And fyi that land that is under lake sonoma is where my wifes tribe comes from. So watch your dumbass comments.

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Let's please stick to the topic of the thread and avoid the personal attacks.

We can follow this story here, or we can lock it down and move on, it's up to you.

Now, back to your regularly scheduled hog biting........................
 

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Roman Archer:

Nice pictures. Did you get a pig a Lake Sonoma?
 

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Not yet Chuck, this will be my fourth season bowhunting the.lake. I blew a great opportunity on a monster hog there 2 years ago and passed up a 12 yrd shot on a 7 lb. dinker to live another day, really getting to understand l.s now so hopefully this year will be the charm! Have a great day!....tra uploadfromtaptalk1312654599878.jpg

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I'm looking at hunting there for my first time this year. I figure why not I'm only 10 minutes from the dam and 20 from yorty creek.

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Feed 'em to the hogs!

I've hunted the area twice, and got one pig, with dogs on Cooley Ranch. I'm going back for a third time this coming November, and really look forward to seeing how a 58 year old body stacks up against a 57 year old body that I used last year. Hopefully, much better, since I've been working out a bunch since then. It really doesn't matter how old you are, it's how you hunt that counts. Sounds like Mr. Sanders is a fearless individual, and to be commended on having waded into the fray once again.
Those pigs are probably descended from the ones kept by the Chinaman in "Deadwood." I know they can make short work of a dog or another small animal if they catch them. If you've seen the Youtube video of the wild pigs chasing off the Leopard, you can see they pack a wallop.:butt whoopin:
 

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I turned 70 this year, and the posted story is one of the reasons why I spend more time fishing than hunting. Another reason is that I would need help getting a pig back to the truck. Not to mention getting stuck in the river, and my boy having to cut his class at San Jose State to drive down to FHL to pull me out.


I can still hunt, but it seems like I'm causing a lot of problems out in the field?
 

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Roman:

Cool picture with your cross bow and the lake in the back ground. Let me know how you do on your next pig hunt at the lake. If you don't score, let me know, I've got a ranch with lots of hogs. Maybe I can change your luck. And good for you for passing up that small pig! I've seen some people shoot something like that just so they can say "They got a pig".
 

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Good thing the Pomos don't still have the land around lake Sonoma. There would be dead cars, beer cans and trash all over the place!
care to think back to what it woulda looked like with out the white mans fire water and small pocks and all the other great things we did for the indians? I know as hunters we'er all brothers and should have each others backs rather than throats but you do know you sound like an ignorant racist when you type shit like that? and that sounds like most of the public acess land in the woods and I don't offen see indians out and about in the woods usually it's cletus and billy-bob out with a caser of beer some guns and a load of trash in the back of the chevy goin to dump some junk in the woods. Just sayen think before you open your mouth/type. Better to be silent and thought a fool than open your mouth and remove all doubt.
 

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Thanks for that awesome speech .300 it really means a lot from a person from a pomo house.

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I found the comments on the article's page as interesting as the article itself. It's sad, but it doesn't surprise me that most non hunters don't understand the concept of an invasive species.

I must be odd in that I always root for the human. Hopefully he makes a full recovery.

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Pig hunting

I'm just going by what I see. A picture is worth a 1,000 words. End of story. Why don't we just drop it.
 

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And what I see is a low life racist. And way to take one last shot as you "drop it". Why don't you learn what you're talking about. Your racist comment would be like me saying ALL whites are like the handful of trailer trash out there or that ALL blacks gang bang, what you see is for the most part the younger miss guided ones, but trust me that it's not the "indian way".

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