boartuff

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Arrived at my sight around 5 AM and got the blind set up. From the lack of sleep during the past couple of days, I could hardly stay awake, so I laid my head back and snoozed for the first hour of daylight.

At one point I awoke to the odor of pigs, but saw nothing. Within a couple minutes, I heard what I thought were grunts, so I looked out the blind to find a large, lone boar under the feeder.

Today I was hunting with my Thompson Center G2 Contender in 30/30 Winchester. He looked in my direction a couple of times, and I began to get a little nervous, hoping he wouldn't bolt for cover.

Placing my blind, I figured if I kept the small tree between me and the feeder, I'd have more freedom of movements, and it proved to be the right thing to do.

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All I had was a small "V" of a window, with a strand of barbed wire at the top. Not much room for error, but I felt confident in my T/C.

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The big boar just wouldn't come out from behind that tree, so I figured now was as good a time as any. He stepped into view, and all I could see was his head and neck.

BANG, FLOP.....the boar was mine!

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Killzone

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very nice set up, where u on another guys land with ur blind? or is the barbed wire just dividing the same ranch?

awesome boar!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! in MO???? looks russian strain
TKS for the cool report and pics
 

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Man thats looks like prime hunting location. So what are the stats on that there biggie piggie? Looks like a lot of good pork to me. Congrats on the good clean kill.

Frosty
 

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it sounds like your plan came all together boartuff, nice hog
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congrats..........tra
 

boartuff

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The barbed wire is a perimeter fence around the feeder to keep the cattle out.

Boar probably weighed close to 300 lbs. on the hoof, although we didn't put him on a scale.

I was hunting in Southern Okla. on a private, free ranging ranch.
 
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