Bow to boar to barbacoa

Weasel

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Had a little fun while visiting family in SW Florida this past March. First blood on my new Xpedition Xcursion 6. And then some delicious barbacoa (see Outdoor Cafe for recipe)

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53DA9BF9-5C8E-4F92-97F4-23002C6FE80F.jpeg 60A68FA9-D503-47DC-863D-ECE71525B195.jpeg Nice bow. Those xpeditions are smooth. I enjoy killing hogs in any form, function, or fashion. I have killed close to 120 on my 300 acres since last October. Got this one yesterday evening.
 
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Sounds like you're infested with them as much as I am. I lost a good crop of RR beans and another of IC peas to them this spring. They rooted up and ate all the seeds. :mad:

I lost five acres eagleseed soybeans. Ate the seeds like you said. I replanted just two weeks ago with some tecomate lablab mix. They so far, have not touched it. Next door neighbor row cropping farmer finally planted his beans and his six hundred acres took the heat off my five acres. This is what a lot of his rows now look like after the hogs get through
 
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I lost five acres eagleseed soybeans. Ate the seeds like you said. I replanted just two weeks ago with some tecomate lablab mix. They so far, have not touched it. Next door neighbor row cropping farmer finally planted his beans and his six hundred acres took the heat off my five acres. This is what a lot of his rows now look like after the hogs get through

A guy who farmed corn on the OK-TX border told me that when they planted they poured a bunch of old corn on the ground. Supposedly it kept the hogs busy until the corn sprouted. If I had known they were gonna eat my seed, I would have done that. I've always been safe on that particular place with beans and peas. Not now evidently.
 
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