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SaddlePalooza - Feb 16-19, 2018 - LIVE FROM PIGVILLE

you guys need helicopters and machine guns and night vision

that's what us guys north of the pig-line have learned from youtube
 
Or a pile of corn and a bucket of tannerite like they do in Texas



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guess their damage drives folks to extremes like that, but a simple chopper mounted machine gun saves some of the meat

maybe even dangle one of ya below the chopper in a saddle to blow on a hog call
 
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Hogs are smart. They pressure easier than deer. Just scouting and going back to hunt the fresh sign is a tough gamble. They are already on to ya.
 
I decided that gettin high and shooting a long distance was the answer.... let’s see if I’m right.

Left: up to 150 yards
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Right: up to 260 yards
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g2 hangs his rifle in the weirdest position to shoulder

trick shots?

seriously though, barrel up on your trigger side seems easiest to move the gun to either side of tree quick
 
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G2 & Red looking at putting a couple down with rifles. Desperate times call for desperate measures.
 
I’m regretting not bringing a jacket tonight..... I’m sitting way up in 15-20mph winds and the temps are dropping pretty quick.


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