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Old 12-01-2008, 06:51 PM
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At one of my corn feeders I have it setup where I can run a light on the feeder and it is legal in Texas to shot pigs even after dark. Several weeks ago some pigs came in after dark and I shot at a large dark pig in the background of the feeder, but after investigation there was no dead pig and could not even find any blood on the ground. The pig was quartering to me but I was shooting my 7mm Rem Mag with 175gr soft points and didn't figure that the angle would matter much. I checked again the next day and couldn't see any signs that I had hit anything. When I was looking for the blood at night I noticed that I cast a very distinct shadow in the light and thinking it through, I thought must have shot at a shadow, now I'm not so sure.

Irecentlygot some interesting pictures of a large pig that has a broken right shoulder. I had some pictures of this pig last time I was there and didn't realize that the right shoulder was broken at the time, but this time I had several pictures of him and there is no doubt that he is not putting any weight on that right leg. He is hanging out with a very similar group of pigs to the ones that I saw at the feeder the night that I thought I shot at the largest of them which he would have been. I had shot 3 coyotes as far as 256 yards away that weekend as well as a nice deer so I was pretty confident in my shooting skills at the time and was having a hard time thinking that I could have missed. Now I'm thinking that I very well could have shot this pig and not killed him as he started showing up with the injured leg on camera just a few days after I thought I had shot the shadow.

I doubt I will be able to prove anything conclusively unless I ground check him and able to recover the bullet.Not sure one way or the other, but he seems like he must be getting along reasonably well on 3 legs. I have several pictures of him over the last two weeks and he is hanging out with the same group of pigs each time.







So what do you think? Did this hog take a 175gr soft point bullet to the front shoulder and live to tell about it?


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Old 12-01-2008, 07:39 PM
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how hard was he quartering to you, if like the last pic I doubt he would live another day, if he was quartering real hard you might have just got the shoulder and no vitals.
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Old 12-02-2008, 04:04 AM
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Out and get him ASAP...
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Old 12-02-2008, 11:10 AM
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Default RE: One tough hog!

He was quartering more than in that picture but it wasn't a severe angle. I had honestly talked myself into a miss because I didn't think there was any way a hog would have lived from that shot.

This guy could have been shot by someone else, not sure but it does seem odd that he is with the same group of pigs and started showing up on 3 legs very soon after my miss.

Trust me, if I see him, he will be the first one I attempt to put on the ground, hopefully for good this time.
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Old 12-03-2008, 09:38 AM
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Back to shooting at shadows!

I went back through my pictures and found some pictures of him from before I shot at the shadows a few weeks ago. Looks like he has been running around on 3 legs for at least a month now.





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Old 12-03-2008, 02:26 PM
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maybe a different one, or do you think you actually shot a shadow ? Did you here a hit that night ?
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Old 12-03-2008, 02:40 PM
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If you hit him with a 7mag and he didn't take a dirt nap you better get zrexpilot out there with his mighty Hornet! Nothing survives when it speaks!Might want to head shoot him or avoid the shoulder next time he shows up.
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