Re: The perfect breakfast
[Re: scalloper]
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12/13/18 01:16 PM
12/13/18 01:16 PM
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Man, I dont get it. I have herd guys say the wild hogs are strong and any over 100 lbs are no good. I have brought 15 total back from TX with me over the years and three were over 200. And all have been excellent.
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness
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Re: The perfect breakfast
[Re: scalloper]
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12/13/18 01:39 PM
12/13/18 01:39 PM
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Man, I dont get it. I have herd guys say the wild hogs are strong and any over 100 lbs are no good. I have brought 15 total back from TX with me over the years and three were over 200. And all have been excellent. Were they sows or boars? I'd think bout any sows would be ok. Dennis
Old 8 toes~~ life ITA and NRA member Life in the fast lane is no place for a tricycle!
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Re: The perfect breakfast
[Re: iaduckhntr]
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12/13/18 05:52 PM
12/13/18 05:52 PM
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Man, I dont get it. I have herd guys say the wild hogs are strong and any over 100 lbs are no good. I have brought 15 total back from TX with me over the years and three were over 200. And all have been excellent. Were they sows or boars? I'd think bout any sows would be ok. Dennis My largest was a boar at 265. When I walked upto it it smelled sweet so I took a chance........great
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness
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