Hog Hunting Success

Shooting wild pigs is good public service...please keep it up :)

Here is one of three we got in the past couple of weeks. Head shot with the SFAR:IMG_0942.jpg
 
Okay, I'll play. Here are a couple from January
 

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Nice little sow from our trip down to Texas.

Nice haul there cnelk.
 

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Are all the hogs this time of year that lean? or is it location. I've eaten a few that we've killed in Nov. / Dec. after they have been eating acorns for 3-4 months and they have had a lot more fat on them than the ones shown above.
 
Are all the hogs this time of year that lean? or is it location. I've eaten a few that we've killed in Nov. / Dec. after they have been eating acorns for 3-4 months and they have had a lot more fat on them than the ones shown above.
That boar in west Texas was from Dec.

First it was very very old. Second not many acorns in the Trans pecos/ Davis mountains

I would say that’s probably just a regional difference like you said - food,water,age
 
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