Hogs, hogs, hogs! I hunted all day both Saturday and Sunday, only saw one deer about dark on Saturday. Sunday morning I had a boar about 300 lbs give me a good broadside shot at about 125 yards........I took it with a .243 shooting a 100 gr bullet. When the bullet hit the hog it sounded like hitting a metal target at the range. Sunday afternoon I switched guns. About 4:30 I saw about twenty hogs coming through the brush, there was another rather large boar with them, I popped him in the butt at a distance of about 75 yards, the old 6.5x55 did it's trick, the bullet went up the backbone and it fell on the spot. Then about dark I had anoher large boar come in to a mineral block, I popped him between the eyes, he was about 150 yards from my stand. I hate to shoot them and leave them lay, but this is my attempt to control them..........
I have a place about 30 miles west of Abilene, TX. I have had this place for almost 30 years, until about four years ago I never seen a hog. Today we are overrun with them, it is to the point that most landowners are asking hunters to shoot and leave them laying where they fall. They destroy fence, crops, and it seems the deer population has decreased since the hogs moved in. I guess this is a problem we will have to live with, but it sure makes good pistol practice once deer season is over.