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Old 03-14-2006, 05:58 PM
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I just read an article in the Horizontal Bowhunter Mag., that Dickens, Texas was the Hog Capital of the US. Have any of you heard this before?


Dickens Dickens County Texas


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Old 03-14-2006, 07:14 PM
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Don't they make cider there too?My wife really likes it, quite often right before bed my wife likes a Dickens Cider. Sometimes she'll have a Dickens Cider in the morning as well.
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Never heard that before Reb... But I'll make sure I make friend there...
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Never heard that before Reb... But I'll make sure I make friend there...

Anytime 2 guys go hunting and can shoot 27 hogs in one outing, that's got to be the Hog capital!
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Never heard that before Reb... But I'll make sure I make friend there...

Anytime 2 guys go hunting and can shoot 27 hogs in one outing, that's got to be the Hog capital!


I wouldn't waht to clean that many hogs.. Too much like work....,but your right, Hog Capitol...
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I wouldn't waht to clean that many hogs.. Too much like work....,but your right, Hog Capitol...
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Don't they make cider there too?My wife really likes it, quite often right before bed my wife likes a Dickens Cider. Sometimes she'll have a Dickens Cider in the morning as well.
HAhAh Bob and Tom fan i see =)
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Old 03-15-2006, 08:37 AM
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Don't they make cider there too?My wife really likes it, quite often right before bed my wife likes a Dickens Cider. Sometimes she'll have a Dickens Cider in the morning as well.
HAhAh Bob and Tom fan i see =)



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never heard of dickins tex.must be a small town.it wouldn't surprise me,there are alot of hogs out west.lots of javalinas too.
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never heard of dickins tex.must be a small town.it wouldn't surprise me,there are alot of hogs out west.lots of javalinas too.

North West Texas South of Amarillo area.
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