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| Texas Hog Hunt
I have a chance to go on a hunting trip for hog in Texas. Any suggestions on times and rounds.
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Time: Anytime. Rounds: 30-30, 35 Rem. and bigger. Good Luck and have a great time. Bring back pictures and a story...A.H |
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Thanks A.H.
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| Troll B' Gone ![]() ![]() |
As suggested before, anytime of the year is ok, but I prefer to hunt them in the Spring, before it gets too hot. Pretty much any cartridge you would use for deer hunting, you can use on hogs (.270, .308, 30-06, etc.)
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: pheasant country USA!
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what about a .243? we are thinking about going down there too
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The .243 is capable of killing a hog. Its all about bullet placement. Hunting from a stand it would be fine but if you are going to be on the ground I would prefer a .35 or a 45-70.
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they arnt that much tuffer than a deer are they?
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| Troll B' Gone ![]() ![]() | It's not that they are "tougher", they are just a whole lot meaner if you are unfortunate enough to wound one. When I hog hunt, I prefer heavier cartridges (.338 Win Mag, .45-70 are two fine examples) because to me, they add a little more insurance. Chasing a pissed off boar that weighs 400+ lbs is not a fun experience.
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ok
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Right now is a good time and I would try and find a place that feeds them corn. For rifle selection it just depends on what you want to do with the pig. I like to slow cook the whole pig with the skin left on, but a .30 caliber bullet in the side of the pig would not do the meat any favors. All of the skin must be left intact so it doesn't dry out when cooked. I like head shots with small calibers...... .22mags and 60lb hogs.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: pheasant country USA!
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what about a .22 LR?
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.30-.30 would be ideal for shots at 50-75 yards. Aim for the head. They drop like lightning hit them. Never been hog hunting, but I suspect that after killing about 500 hogs at a butcher shop, they aren't that hard to kill in the field, either. Hogs are smart and have a head full of brain. A .22 at 50 ft. will drop one, but I recommend a bigger caliber for the feral hogs. A 12 gauge with buckshot will do the job, too. My 2 cents.
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True feral hogs are a lot tougher than deer and domestic hogs because they spend a lot of time fighting and foraging, rather than laying dormant like a domestic pig. I've put 'em down with one shot from a 7.62x39 and I've had 'em run off after being hit with a 7.62x54R. The first one I ever shot took three 196 grain s.p.'s to finally kill at a range of about 50 ft.
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I'll probably use my remington .243 or maybe even a remington slug gun
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| Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Back home in TEXAS
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Have hunted feral hogs and Javelina hogs all my life and I'll tell ya one thing to not forget, a pistol especially with Javelina's. And I'm not talking a .22, I'm talking 9mm at the least. Wounded hogs are sometimes hard to deal with in especially in wooded/bush areas where you can't get the barrel of a rifle up for a clear shot. Javelina's run in packs most of the time and will come to defend a wounded buddy. AND they can be pretty mean...so the pistol is a great idea. I've seen 'em nearly take down a tree trying to get to a fellow. You want to run across a mean bitch get around a female with little ones.. OMG!!!! They hissss just like a snake. Feral's are not near as mean..... o~\o |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Austin,Texas
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| A .22mag is what I use at 15yrds sitting in a stand. My Ruger has a cheap Bushnell 4X scope attached to it. I only kill young hogs for the meat and 60lbs is enough for 30-40 people. Where I go the hogs are fed corn so the meat isn't half bad. This is a once a year hunt for me unless I have friends come down. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: biscoe, nc
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i just went wild ferrel pig hunting last week shot a 278 pounder skinned em and slow cooked him on a grill very good shot him with a .243 with ballistic tip you have to shoot em right behing the ear or between the eyes and one shot will do it. I normally sit in a box in a tree and there is a feeder 100 yards down the field and they come out right before dark on the days that its going to rain that night but i fouind out that at night is when most of them come out also they are like deer the smaller ones come out then the bigger ones garrett |
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| Member Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Melvina, Wi.
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Wife uses a 270- i use 45/70 or 44 amg or 50 cal traditional muzzlegun--I like BIg cal for those buggers--esp when hunting on a stalk not over bait--tough critters
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I use a .223 in the ear and then there's no chasing it. Here's some head shots from Feb this year.
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