First pigs with the 16" .45 Colt!

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First pigs with the 16" .45 Colt!

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Went out about 11 last night to hunt down the corn thieves from a freshly cut field. Nothing was going on, so I walked around the corn stubble trying to find the best place to ambush the porcine. In walking around, I realized that the crusty dirt and stubble was rather loud to walk. So.............I walked back to the truck and took off my boots. Bare feet it would be.

I went back to a good centrally located spot from the two places I figured they would come. Laid down in the field..........and took a nap. About every 30 minutes or so, I would sit up and look around.

Last night, I saw the pigs enter the field about 3:30 in the morning. So, about 3:15 I started making my way towards the hole in the fence I saw them leave the trees. About half way there........black shapes came out in the open. Then, they darted back into the brush. A few seconds later, they came back out. Just to dart back in again. Finally, they slowly came back out. One at a time. It was the same 5 pigs I saw last night and they were right on cue at 3:30 again.

They slowly made their way out into the field and I slowly crept towards their line of travel. Like ducks in a row, they trotted towards the corn and at 16 yards........as they passed by me...........I placed the dot of the laser on the head of the lead pig.

BOOM! I sent a 250gr XTP bullet through the head of my target. Striking him between the ear and eye as he traveled broadside to me. At the shot, he dropped and 4 other piggies scattered like quail. As they ran away, I lased another and dropped him with a quartering away spine shot that entered the middle of the right ribs and exited just behind the left shoulder.

And three little pigs scurried off into the darkness.

A pig for my friend and a pig for me. Couldn't be better.

There is no autopsy tonight as well, one was a head shot and the other a spine. Not much to autopsy. Besides, I was racing to get them to the house and quartered on ice as it was still pretty warm. And.......in my hast........I sliced my left index finger pretty good.

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Stuck that sucker about halfway through to the other side. Oops.

Pig 1 @ 16 yards
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Pig 2 @ 30 yards
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They were both boars but perfect eating size. Gonna be yum!

Bare feet...................

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Nice shooting, but ouch.

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That's good work and glad to see other at it. I've shot one at 12:30 two nights ago. Been looking for a large boar that has been around but he is one crafty weasel.

Yesterday, at about 9:00 in the morning I walked to a little, little pond that is in some brush just out of sight from my house. No distance at all. I just wanted to see if there was any water in the sink hole. As I approached the wet spot I could see this 250 lb+ boar was "collapsed" near the water line. Now I was getting ready to mow my lawn so I didn't have a gun, I was just curious as to if the hole had any water in it. He looked dead as a door nail. Didn't have a phone on me to call my wife or dad to bring me a gun. I watched him hard for seven minutes and I did not see him breath or any kind of a twitch. Archery season has been open and there is always night hunting going on around me so I thought he must have been hit, came to the pond, and died. I know while there was water in the hole he was using it and nothing else does as it is rather nasty. I kept looking back to the houses to see if anyone would come out so I could signal that I needed a gun as I was not going to get down in there with him. Finally, I gave up and slipped back to the house to get a gun and come back. You guessed it, he was playing possum, and hit the brush while I was gone. He has got the dead hog routine down,... weasel!

Very nice job on the barefoot work!
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Nice work zee, and RD its funny how smart animals can be for sure.
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No socks? Nice shooting. Musta had a good hiding place to get sorta close.
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It was dark and the wind was in my favor.
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If I had went barefoot they would have been long gone. Ow, ooh, ouch, darn, I have to have shoes. Good job Zee.
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ksmoose wrote:If I had went barefoot they would have been long gone. Ow, ooh, ouch, darn, I have to have shoes. Good job Zee.
Lol KSmoose.

Great report Zee.
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