A hunter in southern Alabama bagged and tagged the trophy animal of his
life when he discovered an 820-pound wild hog on his front lawn.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/07/20/al ... -yard.html
Fearing the worst, Seago grabbed his .38-caliber revolver and went back onto the front porch.
Seago told AL.com that it took three shots to take the hog down before it hit the ground.
Ghost wrote:NiceFearing the worst, Seago grabbed his .38-caliber revolver and went back onto the front porch.
Seago told AL.com that it took three shots to take the hog down before it hit the ground.
Holland&Holland wrote:Ghost wrote:NiceFearing the worst, Seago grabbed his .38-caliber revolver and went back onto the front porch.
Seago told AL.com that it took three shots to take the hog down before it hit the ground.
In a related story, next he grabbed his .22 and went grizzly hunting...
Used what he had of course but wow, I would want more than a .38 against a 800lb anything.
Randygmn wrote:Holland&Holland wrote:
In a related story, next he grabbed his .22 and went grizzly hunting...
Used what he had of course but wow, I would want more than a .38 against a 800lb anything.
I'm assuming you're referencing the then world record grizzly (1950's) that was taken with a .22lr rifle?
Ghost wrote:Randygmn wrote:Holland&Holland wrote:
In a related story, next he grabbed his .22 and went grizzly hunting...
Used what he had of course but wow, I would want more than a .38 against a 800lb anything.
I'm assuming you're referencing the then world record grizzly (1950's) that was taken with a .22lr rifle?
She was shooting .22 long, not long rifle.
LarryP wrote:My PETA group says if you encounter something like this. Gently talk to the animal and ask it to leave. Hogs are people to.
Holland&Holland wrote:LarryP wrote:My PETA group says if you encounter something like this. Gently talk to the animal and ask it to leave. Hogs are people to.
Well then where do they get their bacon?
BigDog58 wrote:Holland&Holland wrote:LarryP wrote:My PETA group says if you encounter something like this. Gently talk to the animal and ask it to leave. Hogs are people to.
Well then where do they get their bacon?
Canada
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