Piggie #2 for 2011

npaden

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Actually was after Turkey, but after spending the afternoon without hearing a gobble, I hung the shotgun up and grabbed the Rock River Arms AR-15.

I was afraid that the pigs would have skipped town for the summer since my pond was dry, but I figured I might as well sit for a couple hours and see what showed up. I saw lots of deer, at one time I could see 8 all at the same time in 3 different groups. The bucks are starting to grow antlers, they had nubs a couple inches long or so.

Solo boar came in to one of my feeders and the RRA put him down.
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Amazing that a tiny little piece of lead can smoke such a big animal if you put it in the right spot. I didn't put him on the scale, but I'm guessing him right around 200lbs, maybe a little more. He had really good cutters for his size, and they were both intact (sometimes the bigger boars end up with a broken cutter).

Took some work since I was by myself, but I got him on the tailgate so I didn't have to bend over quartering him up. A LOT easier on the back. He looks a lot bigger on the tailgate.
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Quartered him up and was home for Mother's day! He's on ice now and I'll probably turn him into pulled pork this week. I need to buy a bigger smoker! Need to do an inventory on my sausage before I turn him all into pulled pork though.

That makes pig #4 off my 160 acres so far for 2011. My friends from Wyoming came down and shot 2 back in March. They actually shot more than 2 but that's all we recovered. Pigs vitals are so much farther forward that a lot of deer and elk hunters shoot them too far back and they can run forever and don't bleed much at all if you shoot them too far back.

With it being so dry the conditions were perfect for finding old sheds. The grass has withered up and is flat as a pancake compared to normal. Didn't find any from this year, but found 4 old ones. I would prefer rain over finding these old sheds, but they were a nice bonus.

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You guys are dealing with more snow than you know what to do with this winter, and the midwest is having record 100 year flooding this spring, but it hasn't really rained here in over 6 months.

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Please send some of that moisture our way!

Oh well, thought I would share my Saturday.

Nathan
 
Nice work on the boar...we had a teaser t-storm blow thru last night...a few drops & gone. Tis the season.
 
NHY,
Would GLADLY send you some of our moisture. As most in Idaho know, the weather can change every five minutes from sunshine to rain like a cow on a flat rock. Too muddy to get out into the places I want to go have a look.
 
That is one bad arse looking pig. Great job. Rain like mad here. Their saying we could see the highest recorded levels in our river in 75 years. This water moves out when it's that high. It can really tear some chit up.
 
any one need some excess water? have plenty of it here.

The Flood Warning continues for
the Ohio River at Shawneetown.
* Until Wednesday may 18
* at 9:30 am Monday the stage was 55.8 feet.
* Flood stage is 33.0 feet.
* Major flooding is occurring and major flooding is forecast.
* Forecast... the river will continue to fall to below flood stage by
late Wednesday morning.(NOTE - they do not say WHAT wednesday)


shawneetwwon is where we haul coal to. been off work since the 24th due to the flooding. old shawneetown, is closed. evacuated it last week. turned the electric off at the same time. and now it's heading south towards memphis and points further south.

Be aware that due to the historic nature of this flooding event...
areas that normally do not experience water problems may still
be subject to flooding.

chit, nice looking hawg.....
 
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