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In the Ear? Really???

A couple on an African Safari witnessed a small antelope being chased
by a cheetah. The wife told the husband, "If the antelope survives
this one, I'll have sex with you any way you choose every day for the rest of your
life."

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Since no one is chiming in, I will.

Around here, the hogs have vanished. The farmers are planting soybeans, corn, and cotton, and the hogs are no where to be seen. I've got a good friend that owns over 2k acres, and he has not seen a hog in months. He will see fresh rooting every few weeks, but nothing to indicate that the hogs are back in force. His theory is that a farm across the swamp is planting peanuts for the third year in a row and the hogs have taken up residence over there. Good for my friend, but I'm bored out of my mind!

The good news for me is that the deer are mowing down his bean crops. He got a depredation permit from the SCDNR and got some ungodly number of deer tags. I've been helping him by removing as many does as possible from his land. Not as thrilling as getting deer during the season, but it keeps me in practice. Blue tongue hit this area hard last season, so I didn't harvest a single deer last year and my freezer is bare. I've killed more deer in the last 2 weeks than in the pervious 5 years. Since my friend has tags, I took 3 big does to the processor last Saturday and will pick up the meat tomorrow. His permit is good for another 2 weeks, so I'll have to make it down there several more times to help out. I've been using my R700 in .22-250 and my Armalite AR10.
 
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i followed the hog for several hundred yards as he fed away from me. when he was about to go over a slight roll on the horizon, I hurried to within a couple hundred yards. the wheat was too tall to see the shoulder so I guessed. I heard a good smack but he took off. he soaked up several more shots before he turned toward me, still running hard. initially I was excited to see him coming closer. I couldn't help but admire his speed and agility, given his size. however, in just a matter of seconds, close turned to serious and I thought… 'oh crap, here we go again". as he galloped over the rows, all I could see was his big ugly head coming right at me. three shots to the face and he plowed up about 30 yards away.

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I thought he started out running broadside, but he was actually quartering in and closing the distance with my knowledge. that's why I wasn't as concerned as I usually get when they run towards me. when the gap closed as quickly as it did, I began the pre-stages of panic. I've been there several times, and occasionally all the way to the final stages… when you think you're a gonner. Each time has its own elements of uniqueness. you can bet I was cautious about approaching him. I eased up carefully until I could see the large black mass in the wheat. he didn't look to be laying down. rather, he appeared to be up on his haunches. been there too, and I can tell you it's not good when their feet are under them. I fired another round into the black mass without incident. still hesitant, I walked up with rifle leading the way. he was laying on his side all right. it's just that he was so big it looked like he was upright. big, tough pig for sure that soaked up a lot of lead. I don't care if your 223 has exploding tips with more grains than a silo, it wouldn't have done the job under these circumstances.
 
Djones,

In what state do you hunt? Your photos have hogs that are bigger than the ones in SC. We do have some big ones, but I'd say 50-150 lbs are our most common.
 
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i followed the hog for several hundred yards as he fed away from me. when he was about to go over a slight roll on the horizon, I hurried to within a couple hundred yards. the wheat was too tall to see the shoulder so I guessed. I heard a good smack but he took off. he soaked up several more shots before he turned toward me, still running hard. initially I was excited to see him coming closer. I couldn't help but admire his speed and agility, given his size. however, in just a matter of seconds, close turned to serious and I thought… 'oh crap, here we go again". as he galloped over the rows, all I could see was his big ugly head coming right at me. three shots to the face and he plowed up about 30 yards away.

target_zpsdne7tmmy.jpg


I thought he started out running broadside, but he was actually quartering in and closing the distance with my knowledge. that's why I wasn't as concerned as I usually get when they run towards me. when the gap closed as quickly as it did, I began the pre-stages of panic. I've been there several times, and occasionally all the way to the final stages… when you think you're a gonner. Each time has its own elements of uniqueness. you can bet I was cautious about approaching him. I eased up carefully until I could see the large black mass in the wheat. he didn't look to be laying down. rather, he appeared to be up on his haunches. been there too, and I can tell you it's not good when their feet are under them. I fired another round into the black mass without incident. still hesitant, I walked up with rifle leading the way. he was laying on his side all right. it's just that he was so big it looked like he was upright. big, tough pig for sure that soaked up a lot of lead. I don't care if your 223 has exploding tips with more grains than a silo, it wouldn't have done the job under these circumstances.

And these circumstances are so easy to predict, right!....:rolleyes:

Very nice Hog.

It's amazing what a guy will do for sex ....Referring to the Video....too funny!

Can't wait to get you down in the brush at the ranch where every encounter is within about 50 yards and the **** things look like a rhino coming at you. Bring extra britches, cause the first couple of times, you'll need them when it's coming at you about 10' away and even a .308 feels like you're throwing spit wads at them! The ones that really bother me though are the ones that try and ambush you from the side and are generally a lot closer!

Guess cleaning up helped, someone should have told me my deodorant needed changing. Thanks for the posts!

Packrat
 
BBL, my pre-op is scheduled again for today, so got to go play around the VA hospital for about 4 hours. Conjunctivitis has cleared up so hoping that scheduled surgery for the 12th goes off as planned.

Anyway, will check back in tonight!

Packrat
 
In a trial, a Southern small-town prosecuting attorney called his first witness, a grandmotherly, elderly woman to the stand. He approached her and asked "Mrs. Jones, do you know me?" She responded, "Why yes I do know you since you were a little boy, and frankly you've been a big disappointment to me. You lie, you cheat on your wife, and you manipulate people and talk about them behind their backs. You think your a big shot when you haven't the brains to realize you'll never amount to anything more than a two-bit paper pusher. Yes I know you.

The lawyer was stunned. Not knowing what else to do, he pointed across the room and asked, Mrs. Jones, do you know the defense attorney?

She replied, "Why yes I do. I've known Mr. Bradley since he was a youngster, too. He's lazy, bigoted, and he has a drinking problem, He can't build a normal relationship with anyone, and his law practice is one of the worst in the entire state. Not to mention he cheated on his wife with three different women. One of them was your wife. Yes, I know him."

The defense attorney nearly died.

The judge asked both counselors to approach the bench and, in a very quiet voice said:

"If either of you idiots asks her if she knows me, I'll send you both to the electric chair."


ps - i have hog pics. i'll post them as soon as i can photoshop coy out and put myself in.

Too funny...Thanks for the input!


Pack
 
Djones,

In what state do you hunt? Your photos have hogs that are bigger than the ones in SC. We do have some big ones, but I'd say 50-150 lbs are our most common.

why texas, our course, where everything's bigger... except for these two hogs that coy spotted while scouting the fields. they were so small I could barley see them. at first I didn't think he would even bother with them, but then I recalled with whom I was riding. i slowed down to about 60 and swerved off the turnrow. not sure I'd even call it a chase. it was more like an eagle impacting a fish swimming on the surface of the water. translated… coy got out of the truck and stood on the foot rail. when he was close enough, he jumped on their backs like john wayne trying to slow down a run away stage coach. except coy didn't reign them in. he smacked their heads together killing them instantly. the only reason he's posing with a gun is because his bare hands are not considered legal means and methods.

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ps - i have hog pics. i'll post them as soon as i can photoshop coy out and put myself in.

djones, you really have the gall! here I was congratulating you on that big hog and it was Coy's hog all along. If I check the pictures closely, either you and Coy are wearing each others clothes now or you put your head on that first hog picture. When I checked the pictures closely, the shirt, jacket and even the jeans and rubber boots are Coy's!

Would have thought at first, you reversed them, but that is Coy's truck and rifle so I know you put your head on Coy's picture. Next time at least roll the jacket sleeves down so no one can tell you are wearing his clothes.!

****, don't you have any shame? Trying to suck Coy's hogs away from him just to get your picture on LRH. Some people........

Not only that, but if you look even closer, Coy is a pretty big man and in that supposedly picture of you and that big Hog, you've got a pinhead!....No slur intended, you just needed to increase the head a little bigger to fit the body. Everyone knows Coy's much bigger than you are!

I'm appalled!

AND another thing.....Where are you getting the Packrat hats? I know I didn't ship any to North Central Texas!

Packrat

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coy has many apparel sponsors and he lets me wear company uniforms including boots, shirts and caps... just like his. i also get to drive the company trucks. sometimes i get in the pic if i assisted on the hunt. however, if it will make you feel any better... here you go.

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Now those pictures look much more correct! the one with the two hogs shows your over inflated ego and a fat head, and Coy's picture fits much more in proportion.

Can't believe you tried to put one over like that! Good thing I'm here to keep you honest or you'd have all the rest of the viewers befuddled with your tricks.

We're having a bad day around here today so will check back later!

Scrmblr, thanks for filling in, but don't let djones buffalo you, he photo shops all those pictures and adds about 50# to each one he posts. The two behind the truck are actually piglets he has made larger....except his head, that's actually the over inflated way he looks....:D

Packrat

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Here's the way it should have been shown to start with!

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I'm sure this is what REALLY happened! Not that djones would have distorted it in any way.......:rolleyes:

Packrat

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