Posted By: BrazosHunter
BuckTales: Natures Disappearing Act - 01/27/16 08:14 PM
Watch as this plump sow hog disappears..
Posted By: kmon11
Re: BuckTales: Natures Disappearing Act - 01/27/16 08:43 PM
If he wanted it gone quicker cut the hide down the back, stomach, hams and shoulders they will consume it lots faster. Had 2 70 to 80lb ones gone in one night. Have lots more yotes around than he does in that location.
Posted By: cameron00
Re: BuckTales: Natures Disappearing Act - 01/27/16 08:48 PM
There won't be a trace of a pig 2 days later at my place.
Posted By: Simple Searcher
Re: BuckTales: Natures Disappearing Act - 01/27/16 09:16 PM
That was cool. I will usually cut a hog down the belly and the back. It will be gone in a day or two at the most, with bones scattered 50 yards in every direction.
Posted By: heredeer
Re: BuckTales: Natures Disappearing Act - 01/27/16 10:07 PM
Mother Nature at her best...
Posted By: SouthWestIron
Re: BuckTales: Natures Disappearing Act - 01/28/16 02:46 AM
What drug it off into the bushes? Another hog?
Interesting seeing those other hogs eat their own.
That would last about 3 days maybe where I hunt. The coyotes, badgers, bobcats, etc... eat them up pretty quick and there is nothing left, not even the bones.
Posted By: BrazosHunter
Re: BuckTales: Natures Disappearing Act - 01/28/16 02:08 PM
I was surprised how long it took for this pig to disappear, like many of you have seen before it usually takes about three days to a week once they find the carcass. One of the first really big hogs I took down went missing at about day three and it kind of spooked me into thinking a big cat might be lurking around the river bottom. Since that time I've learned that a bunch of buzzards and coyotes can consume a whole cow in no time at all so a 200 pound hog is just a nice snack to these scavengers..
Posted By: TxAg
Re: BuckTales: Natures Disappearing Act - 01/28/16 02:27 PM
Buzzards carried the lion's share of the load. Surprised to not see more coyotes on it.