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Did me a wild hog hunt here in Wisconsin 2 weeks ago. I forgot to take my digital camera, so we settled on the 35mm, then developed, then scanned, hence the poor quality images.
5 days (nights) of hard hunting before I found this guy. They are crafty critters, strictly nocturnal. I shot this fellar the night before the pics were taken. Thank God for the super low light qualities of Zeiss glass...(smirk)
This boar might only go 1/5th the weight of hogzilla, but hey, that is what you get when hunting 100% freeranging critters.
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June 03, 2007, 06:48:00 AM »
Very nice! I have heard of wild hogs in Wi but have never seen them anywhere, anytime.
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Peterbilt,
Way to go!!!! That's a nice big old pig there.
Now I dare anyone to say that 379Peterbilt doesn't bring home the bacon.
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Thanks gents. Yeah, it was alot of planning and scouting and walking trying to find sign of their whereabouts. As much effort I had in this hunt, I'd still say some luck played into it. Right place, right time. Well, for me anyway, not him.. LOL
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What kind of rifle/cartridge did you use.
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I shot him with my 338 Win Mag, with a 225 grain Nosler Accubond. Obviously I never recovered the bullet, as it exited and is now who knows how deep into the hillside. A bit overkill I know, but the 338 is my favorite rifle plus more importantly it has a 3x9 Zeiss on it that has slightly better light transmsion than the VXIII Leupold glass I have.
But, for the heck of it, on the next hog hunt, I may take my 30-06 with 180 grain Failsafes or perhaps some TBBCs.
Too many decisions
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What county???
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I hear they are also in Clark, Bayfield, and Manitowac, among a few others as well.
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June 03, 2007, 02:05:20 PM »
I didn't think we had hogs in WI
Nice job!! Sounds like it was a good hunt and well-earned.
If what I've heard/read about hogs is correct, they'll be all over in a decade or so. Kind of like the turkeys ?..?
BTW, isn't there some non-native Russian boars/hogs or something like that around somewhere in the state that the DNR is trying to eradicate??
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