Florida hog.
Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2023 9:10 pm
Sunday afternoon, I went hog hunting with a buddy and his “pseudo-son-in-law” at Florida Trophy Hunts west of Mims, Florida. I’ve hunted there before and it’s a first-class operation.
We started off in the big buggy at 3:00 and saw pigs right away. They were napping in the shade (it was over 80 degrees) and ran when they heard the buggy or hunkered down if they thought we couldn’t see them. My buddy nailed one that was hiding under the palmettos.
A little after 4:00, I climbed into a stand about 50 yds from the feeder after a 75 yd walk from the buggy so we didn’t spook the pigs. Our guide triggered the feeder and headed back to the buggy. Four minutes later, I had 40-50 piggies swarming around the feeder.
The hard part was getting a good shot without the risk of shooting through the one I wanted and hitting one (or three) on the far side. Since there was no hurry, I held off until I had one in the clear and standing broadside. I zeroed in on the neck behind the ear and squeezed. The hog seemed to move just as I fired and in the pig panic at the shot, I thought I might have missed, but the shot hit dead center in the shoulder and out the other side. The hog went 15 feet and down.
Gun: AR-15 pistol (at least it’s legally a pistol now; ATF might decide something different next week) in 7.62X39 loaded with Hornady Black ammo and wearing a SilencerCo suppressor and a Vortex 1-6X scope.
I’ll pick up the meat tomorrow.
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We started off in the big buggy at 3:00 and saw pigs right away. They were napping in the shade (it was over 80 degrees) and ran when they heard the buggy or hunkered down if they thought we couldn’t see them. My buddy nailed one that was hiding under the palmettos.
A little after 4:00, I climbed into a stand about 50 yds from the feeder after a 75 yd walk from the buggy so we didn’t spook the pigs. Our guide triggered the feeder and headed back to the buggy. Four minutes later, I had 40-50 piggies swarming around the feeder.
The hard part was getting a good shot without the risk of shooting through the one I wanted and hitting one (or three) on the far side. Since there was no hurry, I held off until I had one in the clear and standing broadside. I zeroed in on the neck behind the ear and squeezed. The hog seemed to move just as I fired and in the pig panic at the shot, I thought I might have missed, but the shot hit dead center in the shoulder and out the other side. The hog went 15 feet and down.
Gun: AR-15 pistol (at least it’s legally a pistol now; ATF might decide something different next week) in 7.62X39 loaded with Hornady Black ammo and wearing a SilencerCo suppressor and a Vortex 1-6X scope.
I’ll pick up the meat tomorrow.
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