Gun Hunts

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Ed Flowers with a nice meat hog

12/18/04

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Gene Vicars shot this 300lb boar with his .44 mag

01/14/05

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Nathan shot this 250lb sow with his .44 mag

"Another wild trip chasing big hogs with mean dogs!"

02/20/05

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Tiffany shot this 225lb boar with a .45 long colt

01/19/06

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Mark shot this 200lb sow and 200lb boar with his .30-30
Johnie shot this 150lb boar with his .44 mag

"To all who want a real hog hunt, this place is for you! I have hunted the ranches in Texas before and 
thought I was hunting, but they can't compare to this in price or productivity. Myself and three of my 
friends set out to kill hogs in Texas, for most it would be the first time. The first place we hunted
 produced five hogs. I shot two within 5 minutes of each other (had to knife one for good measure) and 
could have kept going until I ran out of bullets or the knife was dull. Little did I know, everyone else was
 having as good of luck as me. Let me tell you though, the work starts when the hog dies! It was 84 degrees
 and we had five hogs to haul a mile and a half. Luckily Willie and JR happen to be tougher than the average 
Texan and they did most of the work. The group was still tired enough to call it a day. By the way, it probably
 took an hour or two at the most to kill all five hogs, and most of that time was spent walking in to the area.
Day two made us think this place was actually for real, as we walked several miles and didn't see the dogs get 
excited once. Just as we were about to pack up, Ole Honey started drifting East. Before we knew it, we 
actually had a herd of hogs running right at us. They got our scent and changed course, but JR had the right plan 
of attack.  About five minutes later we had a whole mess of hogs bayed in some tall grass. Pretty soon one broke 
out and the chase was on! My friend Johnie really wanted to knife a hog and this was his chance. I was running 
behind with a camera in one hand and a 44 mag in the other (just for good measure!). We got the kill on video and 
made the day of my friend. We had a lot more stories, but I hate to take up too much space. If you want some of
 your own, give these guys a call.One of the best things about this hunting is that it all takes place in the 
wild. No fences, no feeders, just real Texas hogs and a lot of adreneline!"

Mark Spencer
Hastings, Nebraska

02/16/06