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#43 - weaselcake (12/23/2015) [-]
I checked this video frame by frame and the reaction time of the animals astounds me. The little animals seem to react first as they begin to move in the EXACT same frame the trap begins to fall, meaning that their reaction time was almost instantaneous. The larger animals start to run only a single frame later. Even though they detected the trap almost immediately, they still couldn't escape from it.
User avatar #70 to #43 - nywrestler (12/23/2015) [-]
Pigs are very smart, and they are very wary of traps like this. Usually it will take several nights of some of the pigs feeding inside the cage before more will join in. The entire time they are inside they are basically on high alert so any noise will spook the **** out of them and have them running for the hills.

If you're interested, this ten minute video shows everything that goes into trapping hogs.

JAGER PRO™ Hog Trapping (13)- 40/40 Strategy = 100% Success
User avatar #49 to #43 - glgallow (12/23/2015) [-]
I hunt these things all the time, and I can tell you their reaction times are way faster than anything else I've ever hunted. And they will kill you if they get to you before you get to them. It can be pretty alarming when you jump out of your jeep to chase one and ten more are down in the grass that you don't see.
User avatar #52 to #49 - rubusguy (12/23/2015) [-]
just askin`,but are usa hogs different from euro ones ?
#90 to #52 - anon (12/24/2015) [-]
hogs are pretty much hogs they're almost like ******* disease
i mean they're neat in aoe2 but only because there's just a few of them
User avatar #61 to #52 - glgallow (12/23/2015) [-]
Depends on where you are in Europe, but mostly yes. Russian hogs have longer hair and longer tusks, but American hogs are usually more dangerous. Some of them have been seen carrying DVD copies of the Dragonball Z live action movie. They're disgusting animals.
User avatar #65 to #61 - rubusguy (12/23/2015) [-]
north-west french-german borders
#66 to #65 - glgallow (12/23/2015) [-]
The boar in that area tend to be shorter in length, and have much smaller tusks. There are still huge amounts of variations from generation to generation just because of how quickly pigs can mutate in the wild, but for the most part a Central European Boar will be much smaller and more docile than the same age boar in Texas or Arkansas.
User avatar #68 to #66 - rubusguy (12/23/2015) [-]
show me one 2 compare it with
maybe the biggest one YOU shot
#73 to #68 - glgallow (12/23/2015) [-]
This is about a 200 pound hog. I've had bigger ones, but usually at night so the photos are no good. Also, I usually hunt alone because I'm on fj instead of out making friends.


Blurred so I don't get banned for being too sexy outside of **** .
User avatar #74 to #73 - rubusguy (12/23/2015) [-]
3 on 3 DUDE!!!
THOSE SHOTS WERE AMAZING!!
DOUBLE MOVING SHOTS ARE A PAIN IN THE A$$,
was that you in that choppa ??

that`s just 100 kilo`s, WITH skin / guts seems like a you got a lactating one

>fj+male+sexy= BRUH im as strait as those shots from that chopper....
why the hands tho??
#76 to #74 - glgallow (12/23/2015) [-]
Blurring bulge just in case. Didn't want to have to put a trigger warning on the image.

yeah. 100 Kilos walking. Which means that's what it weighed as I shot it.

Pic is my jeep and gun I use. AR-30 in .338 Lapua.
User avatar #92 to #76 - rubusguy (12/24/2015) [-]
from the long magazine, muzzler at the end of the barrel and the thick silicon cussoin on the stolk, i guess it`s a 50.gage??
User avatar #93 to #92 - glgallow (12/24/2015) [-]
It's a .338 Lapua. Just a little bit smaller than the 50. I have hunted with a 50 cal, but they're cumbersome. They also tend to make things explode. the .338 is a healthy balance of huge and still able to run around with it.
User avatar #89 to #76 - valintina (12/24/2015) [-]
Goddamn, love that rifle.

But you should get an AR-10/AR-308 Chambered in 338 Federal.
User avatar #94 to #89 - glgallow (12/24/2015) [-]
$6 every time I pull the trigger. lol it has its downsides.

But I shot a squirrel with it once, and it turned into a red cumulus cloud.
User avatar #95 to #94 - valintina (12/25/2015) [-]
Can't put a pricetag on turning something into a fine red mist.
#72 to #68 - glgallow (12/23/2015) [-]
Sure! Here's a picture I found on the internet of a little girl and her pig to hold you over while I get remoted into my work PC to pull an image off of it. I'm home for Christmas so I don't have any on my new laptop.

Here's a link to a video of a helicopter hunt I helped organize.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQmL7JRdYcY
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