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<blockquote data-quote="Packrat 6" data-source="post: 1556755" data-attributes="member: 80288"><p>Was coming from my backyard to the front of the house and rounded the corner by the garage and tripped over this guy.(First picture) You have never seen such biting, growling, snorting and squealing and the Javelina made a lot of noise too! We probably woke up all the neighbors because lights were coming on all down the street! When it finally got loose, it ran back across the street to join the rest of the herd and the rest of the herd seemed unconcerned about all the noise we had made and continued eating the acorns or olives from the tree, don't know which it was!</p><p></p><p>Knowing djones, with "No pictures it didn't happen" I eventually got some pictures. In the background of the first picture you can see the neighbors front windows. What surprised me is I came out of it without a scratch, but am probably going to have the taste of wild pig in my mouth for several weeks. Yuk! Too bad this is a no shooting zone, and couldn't get my crossbow out of the safe and assembled before they wandered off![ATTACH]119056[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]119057[/ATTACH] </p><p></p><p>There were about 6 in the herd, and while i didn't get any kill shots, after I changed my drawers, I did manage to get a couple of poor pictures with my phone camera. i guess any pigs is better than no pigs, but from now on, will whistle while I walk to give us both a little distance!</p><p></p><p><img src="https://www.longrangehunting.com/data/attachments/41/41149-a432c823d5071b98b3691a8c1814bc84.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Packrat 6, post: 1556755, member: 80288"] Was coming from my backyard to the front of the house and rounded the corner by the garage and tripped over this guy.(First picture) You have never seen such biting, growling, snorting and squealing and the Javelina made a lot of noise too! We probably woke up all the neighbors because lights were coming on all down the street! When it finally got loose, it ran back across the street to join the rest of the herd and the rest of the herd seemed unconcerned about all the noise we had made and continued eating the acorns or olives from the tree, don't know which it was! Knowing djones, with "No pictures it didn't happen" I eventually got some pictures. In the background of the first picture you can see the neighbors front windows. What surprised me is I came out of it without a scratch, but am probably going to have the taste of wild pig in my mouth for several weeks. Yuk! Too bad this is a no shooting zone, and couldn't get my crossbow out of the safe and assembled before they wandered off![ATTACH]119056[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]119057[/ATTACH] There were about 6 in the herd, and while i didn't get any kill shots, after I changed my drawers, I did manage to get a couple of poor pictures with my phone camera. i guess any pigs is better than no pigs, but from now on, will whistle while I walk to give us both a little distance! [IMG]https://www.longrangehunting.com/data/attachments/41/41149-a432c823d5071b98b3691a8c1814bc84.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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