Much of Texas is full of wild hogs/pigs. The first of these were brought, by the Spanish, in the 16th century and escaped. They have been escaping every since. Most of these were in the eastern part of the state, and throughout the South. They are often referred to as 'piney rooters' or 'razorbacks. There were a few throughout the rest of Texas, but over the last 20-30 years, the population has exploded. Some of this was done on purpose by releasing domestic hogs,, most was, nature. Also during this period pure Russian bores were introduced on game ranches, but many escaped into the wild Lets just say that many hate them and treat them as vermin and others treat them as a game animal. I'm of the latter. In texas, they are considered non game and can be killed just about any way except poison. Most are hunted from stand over bait. There is some spot and stalk. there are also those that are bayed by dogs and shot or knifed.
The most common color is black, which most revert to after several generations, but many color phases exist. They also become shaped as a Russian rather than domestic. Size is dependent upon availability of food. Where I hunt there are few cultivated crops. It is rocky semi-dry land. A large sow or boar will weigh 200-250lbs. The largest I've killed weighed close to 300lbs. Hogs that have readily access to cultivated crops can grow larger.
My preferred method is to hunt from blinds from a couple of hours before dark until a couple of hours after dark using red gun lights. Most of my shots are around 100yds.I generally use my 7x57, 150Partition @ 2700-2800fps. I would not feel comfortable using anything smaller than 6.5 using a tough 140 @ 2600-2700 0r so. That said, hogs are not all that hard to kill if hit correctly, see below. Shoot at the front point of the shoulder. The kill zone there is about the size of a soccer ball The brain is the size of an orange and the neck spine the size of a eggplant.
What is the story of boar hunting in Britian
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The most common color is black, which most revert to after several generations, but many color phases exist. They also become shaped as a Russian rather than domestic. Size is dependent upon availability of food. Where I hunt there are few cultivated crops. It is rocky semi-dry land. A large sow or boar will weigh 200-250lbs. The largest I've killed weighed close to 300lbs. Hogs that have readily access to cultivated crops can grow larger.
My preferred method is to hunt from blinds from a couple of hours before dark until a couple of hours after dark using red gun lights. Most of my shots are around 100yds.I generally use my 7x57, 150Partition @ 2700-2800fps. I would not feel comfortable using anything smaller than 6.5 using a tough 140 @ 2600-2700 0r so. That said, hogs are not all that hard to kill if hit correctly, see below. Shoot at the front point of the shoulder. The kill zone there is about the size of a soccer ball The brain is the size of an orange and the neck spine the size of a eggplant.
What is the story of boar hunting in Britian

capt david
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