How's this for hog hunting?

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How's this for hog hunting?

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I want one of those scopes . :shock: :lol:
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That looks like fun :D
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Scopes are $4000+/-

They were out shooting past my bedtime . . . :shock: :lol:
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Now I am thinking there would bve a few pounds of bacon to smoke there, :lol: .
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sumner4991 wrote:Scopes are $4000+/-
Ah, that's pocket change for someone like Boo. :roll:
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Even though I would love to have another critter to pursue out in the woods, I hope those don't find their way accross the border.

Very neat video. Even neater scope.
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That is so friggin' cool!! Talk about stackin' up the bacon. You're gonna need a bigger smoker Raymond!! :)
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sumner4991 wrote:Scopes are $4000+/-

They were out shooting past my bedtime . . . :shock: :lol:
I'd have to get off a few ingots to come up w/ that many fun coupons, but if I ever only have a week to live, one would play hell w/ my six day list. :mrgreen:
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j.krug wrote:That is so friggin' cool!! Talk about stackin' up the bacon. You're gonna need a bigger smoker Raymond!! :)
Man, I don't think I would want them running wild here either. But to have a few fenced in on a section of my woodlot for awhile, they would turn the soil and make a feed plot area. Of course once that was done go get the hogs and put them in the smoker, :lol: :lol: :lol: . Free labor to make a food plot area ready to plant, :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: .
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Ubercool! That kind of hog hunting appeals to me more than getting up close and personal! :)
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Good idea Raymond . . .now I just have to fence in the area . . .may be easier to just till . . .but, it would be nice to have hog meat in the freezer. 8)
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Stupid question, Why can't I click on most of the links on here??? :x
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