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  • they're called javalinas, not little pigs... dumb hunting noob!

  • @ManuelHOrtiz1996 Apparently, you didn't watch the video. Now don't you feel like the dumb one for that post? Also, it is spelled Javelina aka Collared Peccary. If you have any consicence, you should watch what you post if you have no knowledge of the subject. Noob? LOL! HAve a great day. Giggling!

  • PISS POOR SHOOTING NOT ONE DROPPED ON THE SPOT THAT WAS FUCKING DISGUSTING LEARNTO SHOOT FIRST BEFORE PUTTING ON YOU TUBE DEREK J SUNDERLAND NZ

  • @saorihamajima You are dumber than a box of rocks if you expect an arrowed animal to DROP. LOL! Before you speak on a subject you have no knowledge of, you should do your homework first so you don't appear so stupid. Besides that, your language is disgusting and apparently your mama didn't teach you any better, nor did your English teacher if you even went to school. So, your Post is what is "Piss Poor". Quit making ur self look so stupid, so we don't have reason to laugh at you. LOL! Good day!

  • @saorihamajima are you a fucking tard i have shot plenty of deer with high powered rifes ( 30-06) and they run upwards to 20-50 yards and in my experince with hogs i have shot one with a bow pefect doble lung shot and it ran 50 yards

  • lol Munch munch munch munch...**SNAP**..."hey why is phil laying down?"....munch munch munch munch...**SNAP** ....."Wow i guess george is tired too"..munch munch munch munch..**SNAP**...."OUCH! Something jumped up and bit me!!"

    God pigs are so stupid!! lol

  • dang man what did you put on the ground to attract them all? hognip? :)

  • @00Mandingo00 LMAO! That's how they do. Sucks when you're deer hunting and they invade.

  • actually here in texas alot of people will pay you to trap are kill of pigs

  • Just put a Semtex under the feeder LOL

  • ok. what you need is a feeder on a remote control. so every time you shoot a hog. you make the trap release more food. theyll keep feeding, you keep shooting.

  • Are those hogs any good to eat? Just curious b/c I've heard conflicting things.

  • @genbud78 I like them better than store bought pork! Excellent meat, much leaner than store bought.

  • If ever you needed a semi-automatic centre fire rifle, it was then! Oh man that would of been fun blasting those grain fed fat little fuckers!

  • thats y i like bows if u miss even with no feed the pig is still only going to run like 100 yds if that but ammo for guns is still smaller but man are bows and crossbows i might buy me a new crossbow in a week or to bcuz my bow is only 45 pounds-60 but its the wrong hand for my ass so need a new one but its camo and we got it for 15 bucks from a friend but ya hope ya eat those they good smoked at a party every one nows that and you animal loving bastardes shut up its food

  • Not a lot of huntig skill by laying feed out and waiting for them to come in and feast. We can't hunt like that here where I am at. You get drawn for a tag and take your chances hunting them down following signs and droppings.

  • @rsaathoff There's just as much hunting skill with each style as the other. If you had the opportunitys to hunt different places and with varioous tools, you could learn about that. If you layed and waited in an area they didn't travel, you wouldn't have videos. ( I saw u didn't have any). Prescout and set up and lay in wait. I'm very foruntate to live and hunt an area with plenty of hogs, unlike California where you have to be drawn and pay a lot of cash. Texas is managed very well for game.

  • @hoghunterdiva Sorry - I wasn't trying to be critical. I probalby wasn't clear. Even in the SW where we have liberal gun laws we still have a pretty controlled hunting regs as similar to what you say above. At least where I live it is not like the Peoples Republic of Cal. But still we have to go through the draw process even though we have a gigantic population of Elk it seems they still are trying to keep us hearded in the cities.

  • @rsaathoff I hear ya. Thanks for the reply and just keep doing all you can to keep your right to hunt and fish. I'm working on some legislation right now to get some public waters ( you know people of the state owned) waters opened back up to bowfishing. You can duck hunt but not bow fish. Sometimes it just takes speaking up to change things for the better. Good luck and please stick around.

  • awesome luck to see all those pigs,and get some shots,id be talking about that memory for years...no hogs up here in indiana

  • I'm not from the USA, do you need a license of any kind to hunt wild boar and is there a limit to the amount you can take in a season ?.....TY

  • @creamtt YOu need a regular hunting license but in Texas, if you are a landowner or thier agent removing deprative animals, no. There is no limits and you can take them anyway you want and day or night as many as you can find. They are an Exotic Invasive species and the state needs them managed in anyway possible. No season ever for hogs in Texas. The estimates niw are over 3.5 million wild hogs in Texas and growing by the day.

  • @hoghunterdiva Thanks for the reply and info, this species is an invasive animal as you say, but why were they introduced in the first place and by whom.

  • @creamtt There's a few theories and the first is the Spaniards brought them with them for food 400 years ago while exploring the Gulf of Mexico land areas, and the next was in the 1940's(?), the KING RANCH imported Russian Boar for sport hunting. I tend to believe both theories. The domesticated swine and the Eurpoean Swine of course crossbred into what now roams Mexico, North America and up into Sask Canada. They have wild boar in south America, and they sure look funny with very long snouts.

  • @hoghunterdiva Thank you for the info, i found it very interesting, it seems that a lot of you hog hunters have the same attitude to these animals like you said " love hate relationship, still on the up side they must provide you guys with some very cheap meat and in these times thats got to be bonus.

    Good Hunting Guys....

  • i hate how people make videos of hunting that aRE 4 minutes long, but they get the only kill with 2 seconds to go. just show us the part where you kill it!

  • @TheWarhammerMan If you didn't notice, there were three shots in this short video. Maybe you shouldn't watch hunting videos if you don't enjoy them or notice what's happening. Just sayin'.

  • I never knew there was a difference between bolts and arrows.I always called what I shot from my crossbow "bolts" and what was shot from "traditional" compound and recurve bows "arrows". Either way,you have to have enough foot poundage,at least 55 to kill large game like hogs and deer.

  • There's supposed to be wild hogs as far west in Tennessee as Fayette County (just East of Memphis) now which means lazy butt me doesn't have to go so far to try hog hunting.

  • ditch the cross bow... semi auto 12 gauge, run in there like rambo!

  • @fourpointohh NA, shooting them with a crossbow is facinating, especially oafter dark while sitting ont he ground. That gets adventurous for us adrenaline junkies. Tracking in the thick vegetation is even more of a hair raising experience at times. LOL!

  • @hoghunterdiva you trying to say chasing a pig threw the woods with a 12 ga wouldent be an adrenaline rush? lol i get what your saying tho

  • @fourpointohh LOL! No I'm saying chasing pigs or hogs in the woods with anything or nothing is a great adventure! That shotgun with buckshot sure comes in handy when you find them still alive. We've guided some other hunters and had quite an adventure with charging hogs and Javelina while tracking and in that very same spot as this video. Have fun! Good to see you post!

  • Ill led to believe that wild hogs are not the most intelligent animals.

  • @bolich16 Actually, they are very smart animals. Much smarter than most any other species of game in the wild. Very simialr to Bear hence the Boar & Sow description. They will also hunt you back. These have never been shot at before so they were just uneducated until this day. I never saw any of the survivors again.

  • @hoghunterdiva Makes sense, I knew they would hunt you back, and that they are pretty nasty animals. I live in PA and they haven't made it this far yet, but I am sure they will eventually come up here, I hunt whitetails, bears, turkeys, small game, basically everything there is to hunt around here, although as i displayed very low intelligence of wild hogs.

  • love wild pork, but i'd never in my life ever eat a boar hog as they taste as they smell, and that's just god awful.

  • @MrItzdeath Wild pork is great for the table, just not the big or old boars. Anything over 200 lbs, we generally let the the coyotes and Cara cara, buzzards and hawks have. We feed lots of folks with whatever extra we harvest. That's what it's about for me- helping feed needy families. You gotta take care fo the meat though immediately after the shot and get it field dressed and on ice. Good Hunting!

  • i can't believe the music didn't scare them off.........(sorry)

  • Nice work! Good patience.

    I like how you handled that huge snake too.

  • lol when in doubt throw a grenade, jk nice shooting

  • I learned 2 things here, hogs are near sighted, and it is best to hunt downwind of them. Were your early shots connecting and were the shot critters just coming back to eat as if nothing happened, or did they immediately run away from the group to die in the brush a few meters away?

  • @Zyworski I took 3 shots and the first was too far back. The next two hogs, I found within 20 yards of where the shot took place. South Texas has been overrun with wild hogs, so the more you can shoot, the better it is for the other game and the farmers who loose lots of crops and young animals to the hogs and coyotes. The estimate we have over 3 million just in the state of Texas, and they are non native.

    Great questions!

  • does your bolts get lodged in the hog or does it fall off after a while???

  • @bboishowoff Howdy! It's actually arrows. They have fletching. Bolts don't have any fletching. On the thinner game like deer and smaller hos, the arrows pass through them. On the big beast hogs, they stick in them. Many times I find the bi boars withthe arrow still in them. They have a thick sheild of dense fat on the shoulders for fighting and it's tough to get penetration so we shoot them at an angle to get behind the shield. Great question! Thank you!

  • super video +10

  • its good to see you taking out the population , but it'd be a lot better if your shots were a little further forwards , because two of these looked liike liver shots AT BEST , but anyway , good hunting .

  • Great vid! I'm looking forward to filling my freezers with some wild pork once cooler weather gets here.

  • "I have a love/hate relationship with them going way back. Hogs are my specialty. It comes from being in the wrong place a the right time when I was a beginning whitetail deer hunter, and I spent time in a tree with a big boar underneath me growling. He wanted me! Now, I want them. Enjoy!"

    LOL nice story and cool video

  • haha its crazy how they keep coming right back

  • @kk2m2 That is the truth of hunting. The T.H. are going to do what ever they do which we all know isn't quite honest or on the up and up. "Please save these poor little dogs and cats, send your $19.99 a month so we can really invest it in other issues that we don't want the public to know about while we secretly exterminate those poor lil dogs and cats and throw them in a dumpster behind the mall". Too bad they aren't as honest with thier agendas. I'd rather tell the truth of any event myself.

  • @kk2m2 That is the truth of hunting. The T.H. are goiong to do what ever they do which we all know isn't quite honest or on the up and up. "Please save these poor little dogs and cats, send your $19.99 a month so we can really invest it in other issues that we don't want the public to know about while we secretly exterminate those poor lil dogs and cats and throw them in a dumpster behind the mall". Too bad they aren't as honest with thier agendas. I'd rather tell the truth of any event myself.

  • Wow. I really enjoyed watching pigs eat, for nearly 4 minutes. Thankyou.

  • The music is horribly obnoxious, but interesting video.

  • im not profi at this but i like hunting with my airgun , but tell me please, are these arrows kill them pigs ? or what are they doing with the arrows then?

  • @LEONPROFFI The arrows are passing through the bodies of the pigs and I collect them later after the hunt is over.

  • @LEONPROFFI dude u have a better chance killing one with a bow then a airgun

  • Great & valid reason for hunting pigs!!!!

  • your cruel why now kill them with like a shot gun or sumthing 

  • @MrLuke6593 You are not a very smart or educated person. If I were to shoot at these pigs with a shotgun at this distance, I would merely wound them and not kill them and they would suffer, living wounded. The object is to kill them. I shoud tell you, you really shouldn't speak when you haven't a clue as to what you are talkiing about. You appear very stupid when you do so. I advise you to only speak when you have education @ the subject. Otherwise, try to learn something so you appear smart.

  • @hoghunterdiva well generally 11 year olds dont know that much and im sure that using a crossbow would not kill them either ?? as you can see from the video they are panicing and in pain ??

  • @hoghunterdiva We then 11 year olds shouldn't be unsupervised to run thier lil smart mouths freely on the internet and more so youtube, and let thier lil butts they JUST learned how to wipe, overload thier lil smart mouths. Your mama needs to beat your little butt. Goo Goo Da da. Grow up and come back in about 30 years when you learn some manners as well. Shutup, watch and learn something. Turn the cartoons off the TV and go outside.

  • @MrLuke6593 not cruel but you're retarded spell something right would you? i mean come on dont comment if you want people to actually READ you're comments and then spell wrong... =/ sumthing isnt a word bud

  • good video and song.

  • @62rome Thank you!

  • Just use a .50 and shoot through a few at once!

  • Wish it was legal to hunt with a crossbow in England... While it's legal (for now) to own a crossbow, with no requirement for any license, it can only be used for target fun...

  • @iCONICAACINOCi I understand. I have many friends in England and Eurpoean countries that wish they could just hunt as in the old days. Glad you can enjoy watching others though. There is a crossbow club there that shoot target competition. Maybe you can check it out.

  • @iCONICAACINOCi Soon it won't be legal to eat your dinner with knives and forks, mate. We'll have to use plastic spoons by law.

  • hey i just hunted javelina this past season

    didnt get any but thats hunting in a nutshell get some lose some

  • what draw back is that crossbow

  • what are those furry little pigs that ran away at the beginning?

  • Collared Peccary or also called Javelina. Actually although they look like pigs, they are not swine at all, but Peccary. Very good to eat! Thank you for the question.

  • nice you can shot htem all but can you get them all after thay die

  • I lost the first one. I shot it too far back and it escaped to the neighboring property. I only brought the 2nd and 3rd one home that day.

  • long time ago I did the same to a bunch of dogs that took down a child in my neighborhood. I witness everything and the next night shot the entire pack. I have to admit it was fun. the next day the rumor was that his father pepersprayd them and cut their throats with knife. LOL

  • i have never seen Javilinas run away from pigs

  • Yes, they run from pigs or hogs as the hogs are much more aggressive than they are, and omnivrious, meaning, the hogs will eat anything including ( meat) Javelina.

  • How much XP did you get ... :D ???

  • Take my 12ga with 00 buck shot and get 3 with 1 shot rofl!

    Nice shootin!

  • HAHA nice video!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • good job shoot them all

  • need any help with those coyotes? love to call in predators...............

  • I raised pigs as a boy in Iowa, also bow-hunted, for many years, also a former big game hunting guide in Montana, Idaho, and my current home in Alaska. ... Maybe show your kills next vid? great job BTW

  • LOL! Thanks. I posted this quickly for a legislation action so the finale wasn't the object when I posted it. First shot was too far back and the coyotes were on it,( ran past my hunting partner and he saw it) but I recovered the 2nd one just outside the blind, and the 3rd about 50 yards away.

  • didnt see any pigs fall over?

  • When hunting with arrows, the game doesn't JUST fall over, unless you spine it. Arrows work by hemmorage.

  • lol 1:00 to 1:10 they are so stupid hogs... They run because one of them got hitted, and they return in 5 secounds...

  • The sound of the shot scared them.

    They don't even notice one of them is shot.

    There is food laying around, that is why they came back.

    You could shoot all of them one by one.

  • aww, when I read the title I thought there'd be some piglet-killin' going on. I like watching the younger ones get the smackdown! I'm always lookin' for hunting vids with piglets in them ;3

  • That's horrible!! You have a terrible reason for hunting hogs.

  • What? Eating them? Taking some of what is too many exotic species, which are extremely detrimental to other native species out of the environment? Having scars from being attacked by one? I fail to see your point. Why not research wild hogs in Texas and see if you can learn more on the subject without outside influence. Then, let me know what you learned please.

  • You have no right to take a life. Scars are no reason, if something bad happens to you, you don't hold a grudge forever. If someone trips me up I dont try and trip them up everytime I see them.

  • Hey, you stupid animal lovin son of a bitch. If you dont like whats goin on in this video then dont watch it. Thats what i dont understand about every one of you stupid sons a bitches, you hate hunting, and watching animals get killed, and yet you come on here and watch it, then you leave stupid ass comments saying how awful it is. Go suck an animals dick. Hunting is gonna be around til the worlds over so deal with it and quit leaving these stupid ass comments. Thanks for your time dickhead.

  • If your against hunting then i suggest you find something more usefull to do than post hater comments here and leave the discussions of the clips to the people who are actually involved in the sport of hunting.

    No disrespect intended

  • mate didnt you read the part about the detrimental effects that ferral pigs have on the environment, i dont think you realise that this bloke was giving nature a helping hand by shooting these pigs, dont blame others for doing the right thing just because you are too squeemish to do what needs to be done.

  • well technically you don't NEED to kill them unless for food. But to the guy your responding to don't come on a video like this and be a bitch seriously.

  • i like pork

  • These looks really stupid animals. You have shot two of them, but they were still there.

  • Actually, boar are the smartest animals to hunt. These are just "uneducated" (and young) until this day. When hunting wild boar, they can hunt you back, and that's why I love hunting hogs.

    These are the size you eat. The old big boars, are too nasty and tough. Good hunting!

  • Pigs are much more intelligent than dogs.

  • i live in england where there are only a ahndful of boars which have escaped and bred wild so im not a pig expert so i was wondering are the pigs at the start of the video a differant species or age or something?

  • Yes, those are not swine at all. Those are called Collared Peccary, or in Texas lingo, Javelina. In south America, they call wild boar Javelin, so where the word is based. They are only indeginous to some southern USA states and all the way to the tip of South America. They are also, more closely related to squirrels than swine. Mean little bugars! Thank you for asking.

  • Collared Peccaries

  • hey have you had any trouble with those all seasons and the pigs nocking them over? cause i have a ranch in uvalde and i tried those ( 23 feeders) and the pigs got at em all! very costly for feed and that amount of feederS!

  • LOL! So far, no trouble for me, but I know many who have that trouble. You have two options. Dig out around the legs and pour quickrete or drive stakes deeply beside the legs and attach the stakes with heavy gauge wire. I'd have to kill the big sucker that was doing that! Corn cost too much!

  • haha great vid, this is why i cary a mini 14 ranch rifle, 20 round magazine haha. good luck man

  • I have a Bushmaster AR15 with a 30 round mag.

  • i love hunting hogs more than any other species. When hunted south texas i shot a javelina and a whitetail. But i did not got a chance to shoot a hog i would do anything to go back. I shot a russian boar in argentina but it wasnt as fun as what you showed in this video.

  • WOW! I hunted Argentina too! I have a photos slide show on here of some of the photos I took while there. Never found a boar. Those hogs down there sure have a LONG snout. Wild looking.

  • what is the draw weight?

  • 175 pounds. It has to be a heavier draw weight due to the limbs being shorter compared to a vertical bow. Shorter power stroke. Thanks for asking.

  • Great vid keep em coming! 5*s and faved

    Keep hitting em hard!

  • great video!! 5* faved

  • How many yards were you away from the target?

  • 25 yards away. Thanks for asking.

  • Congratulations! With the music got better!

  • Didnt the music scare the pigs?

  • LOL! YOU are just too funny! Thanks for the laugh!

  • they start dancing!!!!

  • those peckeries got the hell outta there

  • When hogs are coming, all game leaves. They are mean and ...Hogs with the feed. They'll kill other animals and eat them.

  • hell yes!! me and my dad tried it but it failed :(

  • I love huntin hogs!!

  • hey, next time, plant a c4 in the middle of all those pigges, 1 button, 13 kills, lol

  • we didnt see any dead bodies

  • I originally posted the video for a state legislation issue and it wasn't important to show anymore of the hunt. The point was being able to draw my bow with game in front of me. But I found the 2nd and 3rd pig, and the rattle snake stopped me on the first. It was being chased by a pack of coyotes and my hunting partner saw them run by him into the neighboring property. Found the big snake and I was done crawling in the brush!

  • i know pigs are devistating to the land but you keep feeding them and keep them there. Whats your real goal? Do you just wanna hunt them fro sport or get rid of the population. Your just dillusional.

  • The feed isn't for them, and they can and will pass it up, and I see it as taking advantage of the situation. Besides that, this is the most fun and exciting thing I've ever found to do in my life and I've been fortunate to do alot of things. Then, you eat it! Good stuff!

  • lol those are some GRREEDDDYYYY HOGS...surprised they didn't bail after the first shot!!

  • or a bazooka

  • or a hand grenade

  • You need a machine gun!

  • Hey Wendy, good job. Those little buggers are sure active, hey? And yes, they are very dangerous. You got away lucky that time girl. I get a charge out of people saying "did you at LEAST use the meat?" What do they think? Good hunters always put good meat to use. If everyone did what you're doing there would be less hunger in the world. Keep that camera with you. I enjoy the results.

  • Wow! What an inspiration you are. Thanks friend!

  • Great Video! And I must say you have more guts than I. I wouldn't be in the brush with a Rattler! It would be cool if you could make another one showing a bit more of the hunt. Ya gotta love a woman who hunts hogs!! Great Stuff!

  • those piggies are hungry!

  • nice hogs. at my deer lease i shot a four hundred pounder

  • Whew! 400 lber is a big ol boy! Good job!

  • Yes, you can. Two per license year. I'm just very selective about which boars I shoot. I leave the females and youth, and ony take the old boars. Thank you for asking. It's a good question.

  • you dont shoot the peccaries

    right?

  • Yes, up to two per year, but I pass unless it's an old boar that needs to be removed from the breeding group. I've taken several over the years. They do taste better than wild pork BTW. Very good eatin'.

  • hah they dont even realize that their friends are off in the bushes dying. great vid. song by zz top?

  • Thanks for the comment. Nope, not ZZ Top, ne f my favs, but Ram Jam. Older music not owned by

    WMG.

  • did second shot go through the boar?

  • Yes it did. That boar I found outside of my blind when I got out to start tracking. So it didn't get too far.

  • Hoghunterdiva, this video is AWSOME! great shooting.

  • Cool Video!

  • I love this video. I saw it way before I ever started signed up. Great hunt. Awesome music. 3 hogs!!!

    15***** ***** *****

  • Are these hogs dangerous?

  • 4 years ago, I would'a said no these are young, but 3 years ago, a boar this size took me down and tore my leg up doing it, then tried to kill me as I lay on the ground. So, now with experience, yes they are dangerous. I wasn't hunting when it happened. I was leading sheep to the pasture. It took 13 stitches at the inside ankle,1 cm from my achilles tendon, and 7 months for it to heal closed. They hit you from behind and low to take you off your feet. I kill all boars now.

  • what is the name of the song?

  • black betty by ram jam

  • nice

  • 'Scuse me, but I guess I just don't get it ... you had a herd of pigs right there, and you shot at them several times, and missed each time? So why are you showing this off on YouTube?

  • LOL! I didn't miss. The point of posting this was due to discussion that a crossbow shouldn't be allowed during archery season because the difference is, you have to draw a vertical bow back "at the moment of truth". So this was a display showing you can also draw a crossbow back with game in front of you as well eliminating that specific arguement. Thanks for asking.

  • those things are really dubm if you ask me, you fire and after a bit they coem back,they look liek the homer guy in simpsons ,wtf is that a donut?

  • (I just made the comment for sake of discussion.)

  • I hope your lust for revenge is worth needless killing. Man will eat vegetables, food grain, dairy. That is what man should eat, not meat. Meat will sit in intestines and rott before proper digestion.

  • Well then, GOD shouldn't have made man omnivrious. Fiber in the diet excudes most undesired content in the body. The wild game is so much better for you than farm raised beef, pork or poultry. No steroids, cholesterol, and other undesirable chemicals utilized in the "growing process" of commercial meat processors. Dairy is not good for you either if you look at fat and cholesterol content. Cooking for a cardio patient, I choose wild game for the meat source when possible.

  • Sorry, hippie, but man has been eating primarily meat since our species came to fruition....And we're not going to listen to tree-hugging hippies (that have only been around for less than a century) telling us that what we've been doing for so long is wrong.

  • What does bait do? It's a lure to an area, yes? It's the same as a scrape, bedding area, etc. It's something to bring the animal in, or an area you know it will frequent and you will have opportunity to ambush. I had a video the Nuge did to help explain this w/out having to type it, but bait or lure is not always a food. Bait could also be a doe in estrus. BTW, I'm a girl, and a hunting/bow fishing guide. I do hog removal for farms and ranches. This is how I do it,but usually at night time.

  • still prefer the old gun and whistle if u ask me :P

  • Boy you southern boys sure like to bait your game. Not legal here in the north country and we don't consider that a hunt. It's a Pig Shoot.

  • All over the world, hunters use different tactics for the various areas. For instance, do u hunt over a corn or soybean field? Trails & Beds? Scrapes? That's bait! In south Texas, it's brush country so we cut out an area of vegetation, and add a corn feeder so we have a chance to even see the game. No big trees like north if u look again. Thick thorny brush. It's opposite terrain than up north. I hunt Ohio as well as Africa, south America, and other states. Sometimes, in a tree, other times, not

  • I am not knocking the method, simply stating we don't do it up here in MA. We hunt very thick swamps and baiting is not practical nor allowed and I hardly call trails, scrapes, or bedding areas bait. I would say when we hunt by stalking or using a stand we are more one on one with the animal. We are not diverting them with food.

  • We don't have the corn fields or soybean fields you do and would hardly call bedding areas, trails or scrapes bait. Here in eastern MA we do have and very thick swamps. When we hunt we are more one on one with the animal than in TX. Like you I have bowhunted in many coubtries as well very succesfully but we just don't bait. I am not knocking it, I am saying we don't do it. Because it illegal, we don't have the crop to do so, and it wouldn't be practical in the thick swamps.

  • Here in texas I harvested 12 this year. With my 30-30 and I'm 15!

  • Way to go Griffin66441. We need help controlling the hogs since they estimate there ate between 2-3 million! They're taking over! Good Hunting friend!

  • @griffin66441 i hunt with my 30-30 and took out 2 good sized bucks last year shoots great even at 150 yards both dropped instantly.

  • stupid little piggies,time to be bacon

  • loooololololollllll

  • Soooooo...? Did you even get one???

    We need a closeur picture of something?

  • The little bastards come right back to eat like nothing happened!!

  • whats the name of this song?

  • Black Betty.

  • Where you shooting at the same pig every time? And if so, how far didi it manage to run before it finally collapsed and died?

    Have to admit, I think if you had been using broadheads the pig would have dropped sooner. Nice video anyway.

  • No, I shot three different pigs. One went @ 20 yards, another @ 30 yards, and the first one, to the neighbors fence with coyotes chasing it. I was using broadheads. You don't shoot game with anything but a good sharp legal broadhead.