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Re: Boar vs. R92 480 Ruger

Posted: 10 May 2016 18:43
by pacificpt
Thanks for taking the time to post up this information. Interesting to see if Buster will be a benefit, or if you have to turn him into sausage.

Re: Boar vs. R92 480 Ruger

Posted: 16 May 2016 21:59
by Ranch Dog
Buster is still around. See him somewhere around the house everyday. No digging, no trouble.
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Phone camera doesn't do him justice plus typical hog, always moving. He is really a nice looking hog. I suspect that he is spending the day at a pond back in some dense brush. A quicksand seep keeps it full, there is no "bank", just floods into the thick brush. He has a "waterline" of sandy mud on him so I suspect that is where he could be found during the day. Only about 100 yards from the house but impossible to get to for a human plus you wouldn't want to be in that tangle with him! Plenty of frogs, crayfish, and turtles to eat so he would be quite happy.

Re: Boar vs. R92 480 Ruger

Posted: 17 May 2016 00:27
by Moon Tree
thanks for the update on Buster. We are of like minds when it comes to nuisance animals. If they are not a problem they can stay. When they become a problem, the have to go. It's good to hear Buster is behaving himself.

Keep us posted.

Re: Boar vs. R92 480 Ruger

Posted: 17 May 2016 07:59
by Ranch Dog
Over the weekend I had a old friend and his wife visit. He came out to see them the first evening, almost like he knew extra people were here.

I'm working on a large gray fox now that is outside every night, all night chasing bugs under the yard light. It's okay with me up to about 10 yards and doesn't run when I talk to it. It will sit and listen. I set out two small dog treats for it last night on a board, it worked around them and would not take them.