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Hog knocked my feeder over, but I got him on camera

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Hog knocked my feeder over, but I got him on camera

Postby helomech » 12:01 am Aug 28 2008

I caught him in the act. Now I just have to hunt him down and get revenge. It is hard to see unless it is veiwed in a album hitting the next button, but the feeder is getting closer to the ground in each pic. Then some day pics of his big buddy checking out his handy work.


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Postby Mike » 03:43 am Aug 28 2008

I still have an active death warrant out for a black hog that did the same thing to my feeder back in the spring. I have yet to see him in person, but I have some pics of him doing the same thing.

I hope that he did not do to much damage to the feeder. (Mine got the spinner ripped off and I had to replace it.)
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Postby Mike » 03:45 am Aug 28 2008

Thats a nice looking hog in the daylight pics.
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Postby helomech » 10:05 am Aug 28 2008

Yeah I am going to be looking for that hog real hard. If I see him he is dead. Here is a pic of him trying to do the same thing at another of my feeders. He had all three legs dug at this feeder also.

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Postby helomech » 10:05 am Aug 28 2008

Mike wrote:Thats a nice looking hog in the daylight pics.


Yeah that is a 300 lb capacity feeder he is next to. I know he is over 200 lbs for sure.
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Postby helomech » 02:42 pm Sep 02 2008

He taught a friend how to do it also, then he came back again. My feeder was knocked over last night and the night before. I think I got them taken care of though. I drove some metal pipe in the ground and wired it to the legs. Here is his buddy knocking it over.

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And here is the original trouble maker knocking it over again last night.

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Postby MattBurt » 10:06 pm Sep 02 2008

LOL!!! Looks like he's figured out how to hit the jackpot! You best take care of this hog quickly cause it's obvious he's spreading the word! :lol:

They are smart little sh*ts, aren't they?
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Postby helomech » 02:04 pm Sep 03 2008

I think I took care of the knocked over feeder problems. I drove the T posts 2 foot in the ground and wired them to the legs.

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Postby Txpapa » 02:46 pm Sep 03 2008

Good job helomech cup.gif

Great minds think alike

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Postby helomech » 02:48 pm Sep 03 2008

Cool I didn't think about the hose clamps.
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