Big 'Ol Sow

M7025-06

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Made our annual trek SE of Dallas to wack some oinkers. I dropped a 210 lb sow the last evening out after missing 2 earlier that weekend (operator error).

Hit her on the left side of the forehead with a head on shot with my 280 pushing a 139 Interlock @ 3020 fps. The skinner found the the jacket at the neck/shoulder junction. I found the core on the backside of shoulder about another 10"-12" back. I don't think I've ever seen so much fat on a wild hog. It was at least 2" thick everywhere. That was some tasty pork.

In all, we brought home 4 hogs & 2 bobcats. Me and my buddy had 4 coyotes about 120 yds out but couldn't get them called in. Unfortunately they were standing on ground owned by the max security prison that was 4 miles up the road.

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Saw a lot of these guys too...
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Congratulations on tagging that big ol' sow! Sounds as if you fellers had a great time.
 
Congrats on the sow. Got to watch them gators at this time of year, they get very nasty during breeding season.
 
Congrats on the hog!

Talk about torture on that Ol Hornady! That's the way to hammer them!
 
nvbroncrider":3u8wmms5 said:
Might that be on the Trinity River?
Yes it is. Looked like they got a few shots of rain over the winter.

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truck driver":kyz0nu3v said:
Congrats on the sow. Got to watch them gators at this time of year, they get very nasty during breeding season.
I had no intentions of getting that close to one them things. The one in pic was sitting right below the road. It was a snap & skate situation.

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Congratulations on a nice sow that should make for some fine eating and sausage (y).
Also thank you for the post with the photographs.

PS. As usual the 280 did a fine job :wink: !!

Blessings,
Dan
 
sask boy":2wgckve0 said:
Congratulations on a nice sow that should make for some fine eating and sausage (y).
Also thank you for the post with the photographs.

PS. As usual the 280 did a fine job :wink: !!

Blessings,
Dan
Unfortunately I didn't get around to making any sausage out of her. I gave the hams to the guy that didn't get one and 1 loin went to my brother. My family of 5 ate the rest of her up that week.

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Well, hopefully next time you will get to try to make sausage as I was fortunate enough to have some wild boar sausage given to me and it was maybe the best sausage I have ever eaten :mrgreen:!!
That pot looks like pulled pork and I bet it really hit the spot. Again thank you for sharing and the photographs.

Blessings,
Dan
 
M7025-06":4us2c55s said:
truck driver":4us2c55s said:
Congrats on the sow. Got to watch them gators at this time of year, they get very nasty during breeding season.
I had no intentions of getting that close to one them things. The one in pic was sitting right below the road. It was a snap & skate situation.

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I had gator bites in a restaurant in Florida once and they are very tasty. If they were in season I would have been tempted to pop him in the head. :mrgreen:
 
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