California is in a big miserable drought right now, all of my hunting areas look like the moon with less color. Well lastnight I went out with 2 buddies to check water and fences, no signs of anything.
Get up this morning to go to work and there are about 12-14 hogs in the vineyard in front of my house eating the grape vines. Them are some hungry hogs, most things wont touch the vines, the bark is very bitter, and there are no leaves on anything either.
Grabbed the 6.8 and jumped in the truck to try to get between them and freedom, Ill be damned if the oinkers didn't run out onto the county road and get hit by a fricking semi at 60mph. Trucker didn't even slow down. Semi: 4 Hogs:0
Well sheet. So I am now late for work, so I make a quick trip up and down the vines to make sure everything was dead, not quite. 3 more hogs with broken legs/backs were tring to make it to the brush, largest was ~80lbs. So I put a hole in each of their heads. Nothing worth eating off of any of the skinny little guys, so I just tossed em in the ditch.
No pictures, I was running to far behind to remember the golden rule.
Get up this morning to go to work and there are about 12-14 hogs in the vineyard in front of my house eating the grape vines. Them are some hungry hogs, most things wont touch the vines, the bark is very bitter, and there are no leaves on anything either.
Grabbed the 6.8 and jumped in the truck to try to get between them and freedom, Ill be damned if the oinkers didn't run out onto the county road and get hit by a fricking semi at 60mph. Trucker didn't even slow down. Semi: 4 Hogs:0
Well sheet. So I am now late for work, so I make a quick trip up and down the vines to make sure everything was dead, not quite. 3 more hogs with broken legs/backs were tring to make it to the brush, largest was ~80lbs. So I put a hole in each of their heads. Nothing worth eating off of any of the skinny little guys, so I just tossed em in the ditch.
No pictures, I was running to far behind to remember the golden rule.