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The shot was easy, broadside at 100 yards. The recovery was not.
 

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Several years ago the ranch owner cut a new road. Upon returning, they found a line of tracks. They photographed the track way and took these casts.
 

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Congrats on the
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The ranch is in San Benito County. I 'bout killed myself tracking my buddy's pig through a brush-choked canyon and out the other side. Never did recover it.
 

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MAN, WHATCH OUT FOR THE SASCH!!
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athough if you hammerd him, you could probably
buy your own pig ranch
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True.

Shoot one, hire a legal/media team from LA and a couple of security guards. Sell access to media for six figure up front fee + and royalties on all replays. Donate body to Dr. Jeff Meldrum at Idaho State University. Retire. Buy ranch.
 

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Nice pig and Jeep.

Possibly the bulldozer operator got lost and is now without shoes?
 

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The ranch owner was the operator. Thanks for the Jeep comment, I've had the thing completely disassembled and finally fixed the overheating problem two days before the hunt (300hp Chevy 350 climbing long, steep, slow trails).
 
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