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You folks in the South seem to have a number of challanges added to your bird hunts that we Northerners don't generally have to consider. I've never really appreciated that before now. I'll bet it keeps things exciting? Glock 20 loaded with Underwood 180gr slugs in Bladetech holster is very is very good insurance for those who can handle it....."pussies" should get their meat at the supermarket.
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If you think hogs can be interesting in the daytime while bird hunting you ought to wade into a big bunch of them deep in the swamp, in a waist high canebrake, while coon hunting at night, with nothing but maybe a .22. When my son took it up, at about age 14, I bought him a set of Kevlar chaps. He came home talking about the wild hogs running in all directions in the dark, down on Tuckahoe. A bit unnerving, to say the least.
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If you think hogs can be interesting in the daytime while bird hunting you ought to wade into a big bunch of them deep in the swamp, in a waist high canebrake, while coon hunting at night, with nothing but maybe a .22. When my son took it up, at about age 14, I bought him a set of Kevlar chaps. He came home talking about the wild hogs running in all directions in the dark, down on Tuckahoe. A bit unnerving, to say the least.
SRH For night use recommended additions to G20 are Trijicon HD night sights and Surefire X300Ultra battle light. I have high profile sights that way I can push slide back against appropriate hard object with one handed if I had to.
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You folks in the South seem to have a number of challanges added to your bird hunts that we Northerners don't generally have to consider. I've never really appreciated that before now. I'll bet it keeps things exciting? Snakes and gators are problems that I try to avoid by hunting in cool temps. Not for me, but for my dog. I know more than a handful of folks who have lost dogs to both.
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You folks in the South seem to have a number of challanges added to your bird hunts that we Northerners don't generally have to consider. I've never really appreciated that before now. I'll bet it keeps things exciting? Snakes and gators are problems that I try to avoid by hunting in cool temps. Not for me, but for my dog. I know more than a handful of folks who have lost dogs to both. I have never had a dog snake bit during season but I have seen rattlesnakes out during season. I have had three dogs bitten by rattlesnakes during the offseason. In all three bite incidents I was just exercising them. I can't imagine watching my dog get taken by a 'gator. Fortunately we don't have them in this part of Texas.
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You folks in the South seem to have a number of challanges added to your bird hunts that we Northerners don't generally have to consider. I've never really appreciated that before now. I'll bet it keeps things exciting? Glock 20 loaded with Underwood 180gr slugs in Bladetech holster is very is very good insurance for those who can handle it....."pussies" should get their meat at the supermarket. We have a bit of a different philosophy about up close hog guns, PJ. While I don't question your ability to use your favored piece, my experience in killing a whole lot of hogs under differing conditions leads me to favor something entirely different. About the most dangerous place I hunt them is in irrigated corn. We plant it in 38" rows and the seed is spaced at about 4 3/8" apart in the row. When it gets head high and above you have an almost impenetrable mass of vegetation. Hogs love it, and lay up in the fields while the center pivots water overhead, cooling them and creating wallows for them. They knock corn down and eat at will. I go in after them by walking the narrow circular trails created by the irrigation systems tires. My choice to do this is a Beretta 390, 24" barrel, cylinder choke screwed in, gorged with 3" magnum loads of 00 buck. You will encounter these hogs at 15 ft. or less usually, because you can't see them any farther away than that. What is done must be done quick and sure. That load gives me 15 buckshot at about 53.8 gr. each, for a payload of 807 grains, and about a 5-6" pattern at 15 ft. Sorry, 180 gr. in a handgun just ain't enough for me. If it gets really personal, I can always try to use the end of the barrel as a "holdoff" between me and the hog. I don't want him close enough to shove a pistol in his snout. YMMV. SRH
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Although some use this gun with 6" barrel (Glock offers it as hunting barrel) plus small electro-optical sight in rear dovetail for hunting I do not. It's simply wonderful choice as defensive wilderness pistol when hunting upland game or camping. It is in .41magnum territory and that is respectable stopping power in light handgun package. One must remember the G20 is light weapon and one does not need to load 15 round magazine to full capacity. For HD one simply switches to 180gr JHPs at around 1100fps (the so called FBI .40S&W load).
Oh by the way for those who want to carry few round of BK shot in pocket while carrying light 12ga game gun Federal Premium Law Enforcement 00BK is your "friend". Very nice 1145fps load with Flitecontrol wad and only $4.99 per 5 at LGS.
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I have never had a dog snake bit during season but I have seen rattlesnakes out during season. I have had three dogs bitten by rattlesnakes during the offseason. In all three bite incidents I was just exercising them.
I can't imagine watching my dog get taken by a 'gator. Fortunately we don't have them in this part of Texas.
Mike, didn't one of your dogs die from the bite? A man I know owned a big tract of land in the low country on a peninsular surrounded by two rivers. He watched one of his Britts get taken down swimming in the river. Another Britt went in the marsh and never returned and was presumed lost to a gator. One of his Jack Russells was killed by an Eastern Diamondback. It had survived several copperhead bites, but the EDB was too much. Another man was putting his duck boat in the river when his lab wondered off. He jacklighted the river and saw him in a gator's mouth, heading down river. Pretty horrible to see. Gil
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Plenty of gators down here. If it is warm enough for them to be active my Lab stays home. Too many three legged dogs around here already...Geo
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Plenty of gators down here. If it is warm enough for them to be active my Lab stays home. Too many three legged dogs around here already...Geo Lucky to get out with just losing a leg. I once heard a discussion among vets on the radio and the consensus was that a dog was a three legged animal with an extra leg. No dogs partook or were consulted in the discussion, however. Gil
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