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Big John...
Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 9:39 pm
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A most interesting and informative program on capturing wild hogs in
Texas on the History Chanel tonight. They usually re-run these, so watch
for it! The title has something to do with hunting "monsters". Well
worth your time.
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Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2008 10:23 am
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On May 28, 8:39 pm, Big John <watson6... at (no spam) SBCGLOBAL.INVALID.NET> wrote:
Quote:
A most interesting and informative program on capturing wild hogs in
Texas on the History Chanel tonight. They usually re-run these, so watch
for it! The title has something to do with hunting "monsters". Well
worth your time.

How was the show ?

We have wild hogs also. Haven't seen them yet but I understand they
are
getting closer by the day. I think I heard that they were domestic
pigs that
were turned loose a few years ago and went feral. Real destructive.
Sure
hope they respect electric fences.

Randy
D. Parker...
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 12:22 pm
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On May 28, 9:39 pm, Big John <watson6... at (no spam) SBCGLOBAL.INVALID.NET> wrote:
Quote:
A most interesting and informative program on capturing wild hogs in
Texas on the History Chanel tonight. They usually re-run these, so watch
for it! The title has something to do with hunting "monsters". Well
worth your time.

I'd call it interesting if for no other reason than half of it took
place in an area close to where my son and I regularly hunt hogs, and
less than 30 miles from where I live. Of course, it ended like all
episodes of MonsterQuest do....disappointingly, having found no sign
of the subject beast.
Brian...
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 10:48 pm
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The show was very interesting and I really enjoyed watching it. They
did a part about some researchers trying to find a "Monster Hog" by
strapping a video camera and telemetry locator to a pig they trapped.
I was totally fascinated by their attempt to find a hog that way even
though it was unsuccesful.

I'd love to see some of the raw video from that.


--Brian
http://www.digitalbowhunter.com
 
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