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Started by Texas Ranger, April 28, 2014, 10:36:58 PM

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Texas Ranger

Not mine, friends son.



 
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pigman

Do believe that sow was nursing some piglets.
Things turn out best for people who make the best of how things turn out.

SLawyer Dave

I was in Kona Hawaii last week and visited a large Coffee plantation.  They were complaining about all of the wild pigs digging up their property.  I offered to clear a few of them "free of charge", (as a joke), and they were more than willing.  Unfortunately, due to neighbors all over the mountain, I can't use a rifle.  So I came back and am now practicing with my new bow.  I have worked for years to get access to pig property here in Northern California, and it is almost impossible, (unless you pay for a guided hunt).  So I guess I will have to make the sacrifice to travel to Hawaii to hunt pigs.  My wife is very supportive of this concept, (so long as she accompanies me on the trip).  We will however be hunting different quarry, me pigs, and her bargains.

WmFritz

Quote from: SLawyer Dave on April 28, 2014, 11:42:05 PMWe will however be hunting different quarry, me pigs, and her bargains.

That's fair!  :D
~Bill

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Texas Ranger

Pigman, certainly disrupted the production cycle.
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sandhills

Quote from: Texas Ranger on April 29, 2014, 09:39:23 AM
Pigman, certainly disrupted the production cycle.
Ya but I bet those piglets are doing just fine without her!

Texas Ranger

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coxy

Quote from: Texas Ranger on April 30, 2014, 11:59:34 AM
Out sourcing



 
there is a lot of sausage patties  digin1 digin_2 musteat_1 food1

thecfarm

Peter,I need more honey.   :D
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