Todd , you've got to have perfected cleaning hogs by now! Another nice one!
Definitely. It's hard not to pick the gun up and look around . Wish I would have had the camera rolling when I killed 6 at one time.Lol...those videos never get old! Biggest thing I guess is to make sure you stay pointed down range after you're done slinging lead. You don't want to miss footage of the aftermath. Good stuff.
Definitely. It's hard not to pick the gun up and look around . Wish I would have had the camera rolling when I killed 6 at one time.
Thanks Todd. Between me, you, and Jason Thaxton maybe we can knock a dent in these jokers . ( in reality, they are reproducing faster then we can kill them )A3, thats why I ditched my AR. Even shooting Win Razorbacks in 64GR, I just wasn't getting the boom flops. If I remotely thought of another, it would have to be an AR10.
Remington makes some called Hog Jammers. You've got a nice rig and the TCAM is sweet. Keep stacking em.
You guys keep shooting those vermits! We doing all we can on our place but I'm convinced without trapping on a broad scale, population control is difficult to obtain. BTW...any of you guys trapping using he Circle 6 traps?
Triple C ...... after consulting Google thinking I was looking for a brand trap ... are you referring to the figure 6 homemade assembly with t posts and hog panels ? If so, lots of folks do those. Even on a small scale with not many panels. They work.
Definitely keep a cell cam on a trap in order to know what's going on.
Yessir...That's exactly what I'm talking about.Triple C ...... after consulting Google thinking I was looking for a brand trap ... are you referring to the figure 6 homemade assembly with t posts and hog panels ? If so, lots of folks do those. Even on a small scale with not many panels. They work.
Definitely keep a cell cam on a trap in order to know what's going on.