"Whitetail Hollow" - 90 Acres NE Oklahoma.

A few pics of deer taken the past few years by friends on our deer lease...

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You've gotten some nice one's!

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Thanks... These pictures are from about 2008 up till now. Only deer from our lease. In 2002 and 2003 I had really exceptional years but my old phone died and took my pictures with it...


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He have had a camper destroyed and a cook tent pretty well made a mess of...the camper had no food in it at all...

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Bears are worse!! Luckily we don't have the right habitat to support bears.


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I need rain bad, and that storm looks to be sliding by 3-4 miles south of my location, but I'm glad you got some rain.
 
I need rain bad, and that storm looks to be sliding by 3-4 miles south of my location, but I'm glad you got some rain.

I know what you mean. It rained all around us yesterday evening but completely missed both properties. I woke up to thunder, lightning, and rain this morning. Nice soaker but it is gone now...


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We got some rain this morning too, and the high winds missed us (thankfully). Glad you got some moisture.

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As I already mentioned I woke up early this morning to a thunderstorm. My plan was to go out and sit in a stand before daylight and watch for the hog once it started getting light but it was pouring.

Our DSL went out right after I posted the last screenshot of the rain storm so I watched tv for awhile and at first gray light I put on my waterproof jacket and headed out with my old Marlin 30-30.

I went by the first food plot and nothing was moving there so I headed to the feeder where I killed the coyote a few days ago. There was nothing there but the corn was all gone and you could tell from the rooting the hog was just there so I eased deeper into our property along the old logging road that runs down the center of our place. I had gone about 200 yards when I looked to my right and saw the hog rooting in the woods so I raised my 30-30 and fired! At the shot the hog just took off running and was out of sight immediately. I looked where he was for blood and there was absolutely none. I moved the direction he had gone and came to our north plot but he was nowhere to be found there. I decided to look in the woods on the west side of the plot and as soon as I stepped into the woods I spotted him through the trees. He was DONE!

Way too big to move by hand so I came home and rode my tractor back there and was able to worm my tractor through the trees to him. The bucket on my tractor is a 72" or 6' bucket...

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I am so tickled to get this done because this hog was working over our clover plots, wallowing in our ponds, eating everything we put out for the deer...

This is the last of 3 boar hogs we had and I shot all 3 of them :)




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Cool! Anytime you need help killing off a hog my boys would love a chance at a hog hunt. They (me included) have never seen one, much less shot one.

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