2024 Hunting Season

Just got back from a night hog hunt in Texas, using thermals and night vision . It was intense
 

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Looks as if the hogs took a beating. No doubt the land owners were pleased to see a decrease in the occupancy rate. What cartridge were you using?
 
congrats...One of my absolute favorite ways to hunt. Add an E-Caller with hog calls and it can get crazy!
 
Congratulations on your hog hunt. You guys hammered the ham.

JD338
 
That looks like fun! Congratulations on your successful hunt.

JD338
 
Oh, yeah, I'd say you shot a few. I hear they taste a lot like ... iguana.:unsure: And I've been told that the best way to eat guinea fowl is to plank them on a cedar board, and when the board is charred, throw the guinea fowl away and eat the board.o_O Seriously, looks like a lot of fun.(y)
 
The guide ate the guinea fowl that night. He said they are really good. The first day we shot 60-70 iguanas and the guinea fowl. The second day we shot between 100 and 120. It's hard to keep track exactly because a bunch of them are impossible to retrieve. Both pictures have 38 in them.
 
I notice in the pictures you’re using air rifles. Is this an island thing?
 
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