plus...stop em in their tracks, knock em to their knees punch.
Most wild hog hunting here is done pretty up close and personal...not the javelina ...feral hogs, adult body weight up to 350-400 lbs
You don't understand the devastation a feral hog (Russian Boar) can cause. They are dangerous and multiply like rabbits. Feral hogs have become an epidemic in the U.S. In CA alone tags are issued year round for wild hogs for the cost of a few dollars. They are not afraid of people and will attack.Wow ! I think I rather shoot fish in a bucket, then to tie a Hog's leg on a fence pole, get it excited, and shoot him upclose.
Is that how they do it with unwanted dogs there, too ? (keep them on a leash, tied to a tree, and upclose shoot it) ?
For me, sorry, but those are very disturbing pics !
I just don't see a reason, why someone would take the effort, to first trap them, capture them, fence them, then tie up 1 leg to a fence-pole, and to get that great "magical Kodak moment" - provoke it, then shoot the defenseless animal in the head !
That's not only disturbing, but also takes a sicko to do something like that !
I just don't see a reason, why someone would take the effort, to first trap them, capture them, fence them, then tie up 1 leg to a fence-pole, and to get that perfect "magical Kodak moment" - provoke it, then shoot the defenseless animal in the head !
That's not only disturbing, but also takes a sicko to do something like that !
I just don't see a reason, why someone would take the effort, to first trap them, capture them, fence them, then tie up 1 leg to a fence-pole, and to get that perfect "magical Kodak moment" - provoke it, then shoot the defenseless animal in the head !
You got all that from that pic!!!! Your a friggin genius...LMAO!!!!
That's not only disturbing, but also takes a sicko to do something like that !
LOL, keep showing your ignorance Klein, it's amusing. First of all, you have no idea how the hog's leg got in the rope, so you make up you own scenario. This could have been a rope snare set to catch a returning hog, they do that ya know. Oh wait, no you don't know. Second of all, the people didn't have to provoke the hog, feral hogs live in an almost constant state of provoked. Third they are far from defenseless, did you see the tusks they are capable of growing?I just don't see a reason, why someone would take the effort, to first trap them, capture them, fence them, then tie up 1 leg to a fence-pole, and to get that perfect "magical Kodak moment" - provoke it, then shoot the defenseless animal in the head !
That's not only disturbing, but also takes a sicko to do something like that !
LMFAO....your sarcasm is much closer to the truth than the other crap you make up.Sorry, then the shooter is a damm hero and had lots of guts to stand 3 feet infront of the hog - Damm close call for the shooter. Amen to him !
Klein, you don't have a freaking clue about what is happening in that pic. You are inferring your own personal (and may I add useless) opinions. The situation could have a dozen different explanations. But WTF, you don't care. All you ever do is bash us gun wielding, wild west loving, illegal alien hating Americans. Stay the friend out of the States.
Wow ! I think I rather shoot fish in a bucket, then to tie a Hog's leg on a fence pole, get it excited, and shoot him upclose.
Is that how they do it with unwanted dogs there, too ? (keep them on a leash, tied to a tree, and upclose shoot it) ?
For me, sorry, but those are very disturbing pics !