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  • Nice video... Keep em comming... really well done

  • @numbr2luder Thanks!

  • @billme8 Hey would you think a pellet gun with 1000fps would kill a little hog?

  • @ComeAndHunt 1000 fps what caliber? 9mm, .45, .50 or 357? Sure.  25 or 22? Unlikely.

  • @lasourisaboyante Well its a .177

  • @ComeAndHunt Technically possible. You'd have to hit it in the skull with surgical precision. Gamo has a demonstration video of them killing a hog with a "gamo hunter extreme," so it is possible, but you wouldn't catch me trying to do it. Too likely that you will injure and not kill it. In an emergency, any caliber would do, but if I were going out with the intent to hunt pigs, the least caliber I can imagine using would be +P 9mm carbine.

  • What u shoot him with?

  • @Worley1971 Remington .243 100 grain bullet.

  • Nice video... Keep em comming... Check out my hog hunt videos and subscribe if you like..

  • Muttertier abschiessen....

    Du gehörst GEBRÜGELT.

  • @Standarte2010 And you should be beaten for your stupidity. They are invasive, feral animals doing ecological damage. Kill them all.

  • the shame about that one at 3:20 is that she was a mom so letting the little ones starving of milk is a little mean.. off course they are still a pest so if I had a LWRC 6.8 you know what would happen, a nice BBQ

  • hehe boom 1 owned nice tasty piggy with a bullet in its back? head?chest? but still thats a meal i want fresh bacon on a stick right now ;( send me some please XD

  • I was just thinking .."what goes with pork??" Got it!!! Banjo

  • I'd have kept after the small pigs. Better eating......

  • I like the Does fighting its always funny unless they turn on u and get you with those hooves it is beautiful up there

  • I like the Does fighting its always funny unless they turn on u and get you with those hooves

  • thats some nice hunting woods u got.

  • @skaterboy3510 I've hunted there a few times. St. George , South Carolina.

  • I hunted many hogs, but I would not have shot the mama for the little ones. Many hogs showing up so just wait a little more for a free mid sized hog. The biggest hog I have harvested was just over 500lbs. Taking in the Texas Hill Country. Many hogs do need to be harvested due to over population. All that means is lots of good eating going to happen. Looks like your a great shot. So atta boy on your accrurate shots.

  • These pigs are sooooo cute........I bet they look even cuter cut up as bacon and chow on the grill.......

  • @centurion205 They are very tasty!

  • @centurion205 I love the sound of a pig screaming and squealing in pain when its shot.

  • @flightoftheunknown I know. The sound of a good kill. The sound I hate is when you know you shot em, and they make no noise and they run. That's why I don't do bow hunting. I'm sorry, no disrespect to bow hunters, but I like the feeling of the shot as the recoil hits my arm and seeing the shot impact the pig. Best kill ever, and I've only managed this once: Shot a pig, meant to hit him behond the ear, wind picked up, and hit him dead center in the eye. Round went clear thru into the other eye.

  • @flightoftheunknown see its people like you who make us hunters look bad you can enjoy the hunt and love sharing with others but to say you like to see them in pain... i hunt but i dont go around saying how much i love to see the animal in pain

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  • @ripc8269 look at who i replied too

  • @centurion205 Freeesh pork chops. Yummy. Do you have to worry about parasites and shit with these hogs?

  • @Viking445 Yes, they can carry parasites like fleas & ticks like most wild animals. Occasionally one will have worms. There is also a slight risk of certain diseases if you aren't careful in the butchering process.

  • @billme8 You can avoid most/all of that by just cooking it well right?

  • @Viking445 Proper handling, butchering, & cooking prevent most problems.

  • @billme8 Thanx bro. What caliber/bullet combo did you use? I have read that you need something hefty to punch the shoulder blade.

  • Great job! Looks good to see a responsible hunter taking great shots! Happy hunting!

  • nice video

  • Great Video, Also what time of year was this hunt?

  • @Ruger270man Thank you. This was shot in late March.

  • @billme8 GREAT SHOT!! THAT WAS ASASSINATION/EXUCUTION STYLE! HAVE YOU EVER KILLED ANY 300lb and up with one shot??

  • @elwin38 The biggest one I killed was 220 but it did go down with one shot.

  • What caliber and grain of bullet did you use?

  • @TheDawgPaw .243 Remington with 85 grain bullet.

  • Didn't have to get the momma, could have waited on the big razor back

  • @JoEllen60 I liked the grey ones better but they were in the cover behind some bushes.

  • @JoEllen60 hogs are skum, you kill a momma and those 7 babys wont grow up

  • its funny how the deer were fighting lol

  • @bud22full They were all pregnant & get protective of food.

  • Nice channel man. Can u help me finding dear corns & scent and inform me the best corns & scent to buy? Actually in my country we don't hunt like this but I like the way, so i wana go with it. Waiting for your reply dude.

  • @Najmi1976 Thank you. Any deer corn from a feed store will work for deer & hogs. I usually don't use any special scents.

  • Was the pig ever very nice to another man? It seems like it may have been a very nice pig, swine, as maybe it would occasionally give gifts to nurses or make appropriate phone calls on his best friend's birthday, or maybe the pig let an old woman have his seat on the bus one day, or maybe been very nice to others? If so, the pig was some sort of local hero who gave clothes to local starving children? The pig may have been nice even to one man, or woman, maybe by lighting a candle?

  • @workbootcollective He had no thumbs with which to light candles & was never on a bus but he did feed some hungry kids.

  • you shouldve killed all the babies! that sounds heartless but, ther are a huge problem

  • Great shooting good video.

  • @BrutalPics Thank you.

  • god that baby hogis orange

  • aww c'mon man don't kill the little guy lol i did that b4 by accident with deer it starts to get dark and u got a good headshot and bam

  • @outdooresman75 I waited too long. There were several big ones there a few minutes before that.

  • @billme8 oh, tha suks where did u go and what were the cost

  • @outdooresman75 I go to Deerfield Plantation in St. George, South Carolina. The number & website is on the vid. Prices depend on what you want to do. They feature deer, hog, turkey & quail hunting.

  • bet them fawns came out dumber than a doornob lol

  • Whoo great shooting man. how many times have you been to good ole south carolina? ive lived here my whole life. & I love the wildlife.

  • @biobigdaddy1 I go a few times a year. Good deer season & lots of hogs & other wildlife.

  • Great shooting!! I can't wait to go on my first Wild Hog hunt.

  • @Ataripitbull Thanks, hog hunting is a lot of fun.

  • Nice vid bro very nice. But will the piglets live if the mother was shot so soon? Plus how big do the board get out there? What was your biggest?

  • @lanimu808 The piglets were eating corn so they were weaned & will find others to hang with. The reason I didn't shoot the big black sow in the first batch was because she had really tiny piglets with her. The boars can get over 300 pounds. Most of the land around Deerfield is a mix of farmland & swamps. They have lots of food & cover to grow. My biggest was about 220. The website shows a few that were quite a bit bigger. The average adult is about 150.

  • would thid rifle drop a deer from 300 yrds or wuld itbe able to run away?

  • @SMCkrew It would drop a deer from that far but I rarely take shots that far as there is a higher chance of it going away wounded. I have shot animals in excess of 500 yards but it was from a bench rest.

  • @billme8 also depends on shot placement

  • Hi Billme8, youve got a very accurate and deadly shot, but how could you kill the pigglett, and the hog who had alot of piglets next to her. I understand that you eat them, my papaw does too, and i know i will be disagreed with but thats ridiculous, whos gonna prtect those little guys now, oviously they werent old enough to be without their mother, so yea youre deadly man, but in someways a merderor

  • @snakeman108 The babies were eating corn so they were not nursing. They will go with the other female that was nearby.

  • some good lookin hogs there!!! 2 good eaters u got there

  • Nice shot!! Twice even. I like to watch them thrash around when you shoot them like the first one did. Good shooting! Let's see another.

  • @mogeroithe take a look at my other hog hunting videos

  • doesnt it always go that way though with the big toms? lol nice shot unlike other vids on youtube claiming to be hunting videos and they are just killing vids giving the rest of us hunters a bad rep, i would love to get a feral boar hunt in sometime in the future but no go around these parts since i live in upstate ny only thing we got here is bear moose white tails cotton tails squirrel and turkey

  • @1gamoguy Be glad you don't have hogs. The farmers & landowners that deal with them consider them pests. They do lots of crop damage & take resources from farm animals & other wildlife. Hog hunts in the south are reasonably priced with a good success rate. I enjoy hunting them but understand they are a nuisance to many. Thanks for watching.

  • @billme8 ohh i understand that completely ive ben doing some research on them a friend of mine lives outside of austin texas and he has allready given the invite to take me boar hunting all i gotta do is get down there although we have coyotes here that are running a muck and they closed down their season from all year no bag limit to fall and winter into early spring

  • No bueno on that 35 pounder!! Let 'em grow man!! Very clean shot on that last hog though. Looks like some good eat'n!

  • @Mach1Spd He was a bit small but I was so concerned with getting the big ones on camera that I passed my opportunity to get one before they ate all of the food.

  • i bet it was good on the table

  • @jdymes101101 They were both good!

  • great hunting and awesome video.

  • @wigfu Thank you.

  • nice shooting!

  • @fadingabel7 Thank you.

  • Very nice, I just bought a .17 HMR yesterday and hope to buy a .243 next.

  • I love the .17 as well. The .243 is my favorite for normal sized deer & hogs. It is very accurate with little kick.

  • @bledfourdays1 I have to say just go with .223 or 7.62x39, because the cheapest I have ever seen .243 is a buck a round. were .223 is about 22 cents per rond and 7.62x39 I have seen as low as 19 cents per round

  • very nice vid man.

  • Thank you.

  • I live in SC, And we use corn for almost everything we hunt. its still legal where I live, but not upstate. Ive dropped many deer right on the piles, and the really help out.

  • does that include looking for a wife to.

  • Good shot on second one, bad shot on first one. Really baiting with corn, that is a wussy way of hunting.

  • That is how it is done where I was. Say hi to Boo Boo for me.

  • wth are u talking about. the both dropped, so they were both great shots.

  • hes kicking ninja pig 1

  • where you at in sc bo?

  • I don't live in SC, I just go there to hunt & see friends. The lodge is in St. George.

  • damn good eatin there!!

  • man them deer fight like bitches lol

  • you killed their momma who was still feeding them. Two words - Wildlife management.

  • I felt a little bad about that but they were eating corn & weren't entirely dependent on her.

  • 1.50 cute!! ((:

  • I debated for 30 minutes on whether or not ot shoot that one but none of the others came back out.

  • Nice vid. man i was just watching a nother vid hunting with a bow, i almost shit myself when you touched that.243 off i was exspecting a bow LOL nice hogps i had the headphones on with the volume cranked

  • Thanks. The hogs are everywhere down there. I just shot a nice buck there yesterday.

  • great video!

  • so is the small white 1

  • the red one is soooooo cute.

  • Thanks. I usually don't shoot the adolescents but him & the baby were the only ones that came back. My sister yelled at me.

  • South Carolina is the best state in my opinion for hogs............ i love that state

  • I always see lots of wildlife every time.

  • ive been to the Carolinas twice and both times not a chance to hunt

  • I had a similar situationjust like your last shot. I passed it for the sake of the little piglets........ sorry that was not so cool in my books. good shooting though.

  • I was a little torn about the piglets but they were eating corn & there were other adults nearby in the bushes so I figured they would survive. Hogs are considered a pest but I wouldn't have shot if they were too young.

  • Awesome!! Pretty country and great wildlife!! Pretty good shootin there Bill!!!

    5*s

  • Thank you. Some of the video broke up in the transfer at the beginning & end though. I enjoy watching the wildlife from the stand as much as hunting.

  • that first one was pocket pig size. perfect for the grill. lol

  • He was tasty but I endedup taking him because I waited too long with the first group. Him & that tiny grey one were the only ones that came back. I originally wanted the big bay one.

  • I remember this vid. I wonder why I never commented? I thiks it funny as he!! that those little ones ran right by! I've a Glock for those!

    Head Shots!!! Drop 'em in their tracks. Nice.

    5*s and Faved

  • nice ! great place to hunt, amazing wild life

  • Great vid - really enjoyed the music change before you nailed the first one!

  • Thanks! Hogs are my favorite.

  • mama gat cappt

  • Nice hunt! Hunting a ferral pig is one the things on my list to do. I have spent plenty of days in the gamelands of North Carolina trying, and have seen pigs and hogs, but the way the laws are written up here, you are restricted to hunting them with a .22 pistol, unless other game is in season. Then you can hunt them with what the season allows...plus you can not bait them. Great video!

  • those restrictions only apply to gamelands by the way.

  • That's the stupidest law i've ever heard in my life. Hunting a hog with a .22 pistol means you are more likely to injure it than anything else.

  • your not kidding...

    The state spent unknown money trying to catch them last year. If they would just make it so they can be hunted right, they would not have so many problems with them.

  • Great footage and some good shooting on those hogs... where were you hunting at?

  • Thank you. We usually hunt farmland & swamps in southeastern S.C.

  • Great footage. Those deer were on short nerves. That must have been awesome to be there and see that.  Head shot, Don't chase em, no bloody meat. Good grillin hog. Like my last 1.

  • yes little one... follow the yellow brick road......he..he..he...

    nice head shot!

    you could have got out and kicked the littlest one as it ran.

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