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Author Topic: Matagorda Texas?  (Read 1728 times)
T-Bob Parker
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« on: November 29, 2011, 10:18:36 pm »

They look like this. Grin We hunted on one of those islands a couple years back... little hogs with big teeth. Thick, thick, thick cane and brush... dogs can get wrecked real easy. I swore that once was enough, but the gentleman that owns one of those islands called me yesterday and invited us to go again. Undecided







Once you get away from the marsh, Matagorda County is a pure pleasure to hunt... tons and tons of hogs. We hunted down there for a few years all around Bay City, Markham, Blessing and down around Palacious in Jackson County.

Good looking hog, thats the kind of hogs we need more of instead of these black toothless outfits, this hog in the picture is what we used to have on the ranch before the invasion like 10 blacks to 1 lil big toother small bodied outfits, i bet the sows there have teeth showing as well?Huh?  Kewl pics for sure!!!!

Very interesting for you to mention toothy sows, I shot several good boars and 11 sows from a boat on Matagorda bay right after high school at an old friends property. Didn't bother retrieving the boars but the sows almost all had at least an inch of ivory. The most impressive sow was one I hit with my CJ-7, 100 pounds tops with 2" tusks.

The sow that Kevin and Sheltons dogs had in fort bend co the other night had both bottoms broke off at around an inch but were way thicker than I would have expected from a sow.
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