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  1. #11
    damn man good job. lol that is some crops being saved right there!!

  2. #12
    That shooting soem serious bacon there buddy, what do you use to attract the hogs?

  3. #13
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    We don't bait them at all. On our guided hunts, everyone wears helmet-mounted ANVIS 9 night vision goggles. For hunt transportation, we use a Polaris Ranger or a Ranger Special-Ops Vehicle. We usually cover about 25 miles of ranch roads per night. Between the night vision goggles and 3 thermal imagers, we don't have any trouble finding hogs. We drive as close as we can and then stalk on foot, to within 50 - 75 yards. Our weapons are AR-10's and AR-15's, fitted with 6x Gen3 night vision scopes and thermal weapon sights. In the last 32 hunts with clients (Since Mid-August) we've killed 295 hogs and 18 coyotes. It's a rough job, but somebody has to do it!

  4. #14
    awesome hunting, nice weapons

  5. #15
    I just sent Clark a message saying none of my friends would commit to going on his hunt,so I volunteered to stand in with another group,fill any vacancy.But would any of you guys like to go and hunt.Looks like great fun to me.Chuck

 

 

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