Funny Game Camera Picture

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EddieWalker

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Every week I check my game camera to see what's been out there. This time there is a new group of baby pigs that have just showed up. This picture just made me laugh, so I croped it and posted it on facebook. Im enjoying the comments I'm getting and wanted to share it here too!!! :D

Eddie
 

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Well there always seems to be one out of the bunch..ducklings,puppies,kittens etc.. takes different path. :)
 
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Every week I check my game camera to see what's been out there. This time there is a new group of baby pigs that have just showed up. This picture just made me laugh, so I croped it and posted it on facebook. Im enjoying the comments I'm getting and wanted to share it here too!!! :D

Eddie
Was there a sow with them?
Thos stripes on the brown one are indicative of a Eurasian wild hog. I'd guess that these are quite feral at least on one side of the gene pool.
 
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Here are a few more pics and the original before I croped it.

Eddie
 

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That is funny, lined up for dinner:laughing: It's amazing how something so small, can grow up to be so destructive.
 
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I shoot a few to half a dozen of them every year. Most of the time, I try to get pictures of them, and other times, I don't bother with them. They make a mess, but I enjoy having them around. Last night I was down at my pond trying to get some sunset pictures and I heard them squeeling in the woods on other side of the creek a couple hundred yards away. The creek is the property line. I waited for them to come out to try and get a picture, but it never happened.

Eddie
 
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You all have it all wrong. Anyone can see that the one with the stripes is the DI (Drill Instructor). The others are recruits and the DI is leading them through pushups.
Gee, that was plain as day.:rolleyes:
 
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Those are awfully cute.
Will you be altering your Baby Pig--Now What? thread to Baby Pigs--Now What?
 
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Those are all wild pigs. There's no telling when they will be back, or how many will survive.

Eddie
 
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That is a funny picture.

I bought a $50 game cam in November. First time I put it out, all I got was about 70 pictures of the same limb blowing in the wind. I haven't gotten a single decent picture of anything in the meantime. If you had my camera, the baby pigs would have to hold still while the mama pig made the picture.
 
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I've found that you realy got to be careful where you walk, and what noise you make when going out after dark. My threory is that they are right there, and anything that I can do to scare them off will do just that.

I've had friends come out after several days in a row of them feeding at the same time and not see anything. Of course, I'm sure that they did something to spook them. I know some do, others I would have thought would have known better. The worse was two friends got here early, started a fire, grilled chicken and parked their truck behind the blind. They didn't see a thing.

Eddie
 
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First thing I thought of was "What formation is that?"
I-formation with tailback, or the "wildhog" with the far right guy ready to do the end around?
53...42...51... HIKE! :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

Great picture Eddie... I'm thinking it could win some kind of contest.
-Mitch
 
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Nightline had a story a few weeks ago about pro hunters charging city slickers a few hundred dollars to hunt feral hogs using nightscopes on a rancher's land who was happy to have them do the work. I can't remember the reason why they left the carcasses for the coyotes and buzzards to dispose. The pros said feral hogs will only increase in numbers.
 

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