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Succesful Hog hunt with DEHOGANATOR
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08/02/15 04:42 AM
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TexasOutdoorsman
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So I had a post on here a few days ago asking if any one has ever hunted with Dehoganator. Any way me and my dad went hunting with him and it was a blast! We loaded up in the ATV around 8:30 and started scouting fields with are thermal and night vision monoculars. At 9:45 we spot a pig 400 yards away on the edge of a tree line next to a field of freshly cut corn, stalk up to about 60 yards away from him, lined up, counted to 3 and we shoot! He goes down 20 feet in the woods! We did see a lot more pigs and BIG pigs but just didn't sneak up on them fast enough! it was the most fun hunt I have ever been on in my life! Literally a trip of a life time He is a Great Guy who knows what he is doing and LOVES his job! If you have any questions feel free to ask!! I do a lot of pig trapping and hunting my self but after years of doing that nothing has beat this trip with my dad! 195-200 pound Boar pig
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Re: Succesful Hog hunt with DEHOGANATOR
[Re: TexasOutdoorsman]
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08/02/15 10:03 AM
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tth_40
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Well done, looks like y'all had a blast.
Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large numbers
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Re: Succesful Hog hunt with DEHOGANATOR
[Re: TexasOutdoorsman]
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08/02/15 11:30 AM
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Lance Vick
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Nice boar
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Re: Succesful Hog hunt with DEHOGANATOR
[Re: TexasOutdoorsman]
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08/02/15 12:20 PM
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texas2
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How do your brass catchers work? I've tried a couple and haven't had much luck with them.
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Re: Succesful Hog hunt with DEHOGANATOR
[Re: texas2]
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08/02/15 02:27 PM
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TexasOutdoorsman
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They worked fine on are guns they where the Caldwell brand
Tejas Wildlife Company - Selling Apparel to Benefit Wildlife! Instagram - @tejaswildlifeco
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Re: Succesful Hog hunt with DEHOGANATOR
[Re: TexasOutdoorsman]
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08/02/15 05:13 PM
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Re: Succesful Hog hunt with DEHOGANATOR
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08/02/15 05:35 PM
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1860.colt
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1,000 acres & 400 acres in corn... He's got good access... What was price ?
i'm postaddic
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Re: Succesful Hog hunt with DEHOGANATOR
[Re: 1860.colt]
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08/05/15 06:27 PM
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Joe Paddock
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Thank you Conner it was my pleasure, y'all made it easy on me. There is just nothing like it, some say how they made a 1 -2 hundred yard shot from a blind, it's all fun even chasing them down in a truck. Lol . Thanks for coming out and doing it the dehoganator way !
Colt 45 prices vary on the location and time of year hunts are booked. On crop protection runs I get on are the best price, I'm out getting up on them anyway.
Green horn, real green... Night vision green!
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Re: Succesful Hog hunt with DEHOGANATOR
[Re: TexasOutdoorsman]
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08/05/15 07:51 PM
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Sweet!
Good times even better memories!
What type of gun is your dad using? Is it suppressed?
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Re: Succesful Hog hunt with DEHOGANATOR
[Re: Joe Paddock]
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08/05/15 08:41 PM
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miket1
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Thank you Conner it was my pleasure, y'all made it easy on me. There is just nothing like it, some say how they made a 1 -2 hundred yard shot from a blind, it's all fun even chasing them down in a truck. Lol . Thanks for coming out and doing it the dehoganator way !
Colt 45 prices vary on the location and time of year hunts are booked. On crop protection runs I get on are the best price, I'm out getting up on them anyway.
Green horn, real green... Night vision green! I am interested in this, where are you located?
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Re: Succesful Hog hunt with DEHOGANATOR
[Re: StephensCnty308]
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08/05/15 08:43 PM
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Joe Paddock
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Stevenscnty308 it is a 9" pistol configuration 300 Blkout with a thunderbeast 7", xps3-1 and pvs-14 with 3x mag. It's running a bullet that Blkout bullet and I are working on, more on it later. There is not a magic bullet but this one is dropping hogs !
Green horn, real green...night vision green!
Last edited by Joe Paddock; 08/05/15 08:45 PM.
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Re: Succesful Hog hunt with DEHOGANATOR
[Re: TexasOutdoorsman]
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08/05/15 08:43 PM
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miket1
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My bad, i think I just found your site.
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Re: Succesful Hog hunt with DEHOGANATOR
[Re: miket1]
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08/05/15 08:51 PM
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Joe Paddock
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Miket1 I cover a lot of ground, wood, upshur, Gregg , smith, Henderson, van Zant counties and surrounding areas
Green horn, real green...night vision green !
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Re: Succesful Hog hunt with DEHOGANATOR
[Re: Joe Paddock]
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08/06/15 11:38 AM
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miket1
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Miket1 I cover a lot of ground, wood, upshur, Gregg , smith, Henderson, van Zant counties and surrounding areas
Green horn, real green...night vision green ! About how long will they be hard on the cut corn? I have my own digital NV and need to find a place/guy to kill some pigs on video but it may be mid Sept till I can get out there.
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Re: Succesful Hog hunt with DEHOGANATOR
[Re: miket1]
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08/06/15 07:47 PM
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Joe Paddock
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It is super corn , they planted April and just chopped it for silage , they lack about 100 acers on the second plant this very instance . I will guard it for up to 10 days , after that they root around it and it's not a big concern . Then I go back to regular hunts. Somewhere in November like 5 or even 3 days before they chop the hogs attack it again, just about the damndest thing I seen. Lol. Hogs work it over while they are chopping and a few days after. I wouldn't be surprised if they follow the planter, it has happened, Ive been here 3 days now straight on call during daylight and patrol at night.
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Re: Succesful Hog hunt with DEHOGANATOR
[Re: texas2]
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08/07/15 02:08 AM
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Texaslawman
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How do your brass catchers work? I've tried a couple and haven't had much luck with them. Ive used a few brass catchers now and the only ones that have help up and work well are the http://tacticalbrassrecovery.com/ they arent cheap but just like anything else you get what you pay for.
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