300+pound zombie boar.

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You forgot to tell them about the guy watching his trap on his phone and saw them start to drop.
 

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What kind of remote control setup do you use on the camera?
 

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Not him the ranch hand has a MINE!
 

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please note the remote control in Todd's hand as he took a picture of himself and two other guys (which should have been you and I BTW)

I did not reference a specific picture, in my post. Sorry for any confusion.

Still, I think it is cool that he can do that. Quite a step up from a 'selfie'
 

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please note the remote control in Todd's hand as he took a picture of himself and two other guys (which should have been you and I BTW)

I did not reference a specific picture, in my post. Sorry for any confusion.

Still, I think it is cool that he can do that. Quite a step up from a 'selfie'
Thanks for the clarification. You know I get confused!
 

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WTG! To date that is by far the best video I've seen yet! Congrats!
 

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THANKS
 

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Great video! TLM, you are so right about the right calibre. This old boy, who we guessed at 280+ pounds(bag of corn for scale) went down with the initial shot (spine hit) at 40 yards. It took out his back legs. The round was the 5.56 Winchester Razorback. Great round for the smaller hogs at 75 yards or less, but this boy took (9) more 5.56 Razorbacks hits and (1) 7.62X39(from my buddy riding shotgun as backup) and was still able to go with his front legs. I realized then & there that I am going to look at a larger caliber round for my safety and for a quick & humane dispatch of my quarry. The hog finally bled out. I would hate to see what he would do if he where to run you down! Never expected to scope something this size and this mean.
 

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