Great job! We have the same problem up here in Wilkes County. Back during deer season, I was waiting for Bambi's Mom when a buncha piglets came out. All I had was my 30-30 but figured... Gotta kill'em. I got three, but the 30-30 made a mess of them. They were smaller than a cat, so I was happy with my shooting. A week or so later, I was checking trail cams when I happened upon more of them. All I had was my 1911, but managed to knock down three more. I was impressed with my shooting, because those buggers are fast. Tonight, I thought I would go for them or maybe even a coyote. I gave up when nothing was moving, but I always check a hay field when leaving. I saw a deer and stopped to scan the field with a handheld Flir. I saw four small (approx 40 lbs) pigs at about 100m, so I grabbed my rifle and began stalking them. I got within 10 m when I realized my rookie mistake. I had cleared the rifle before getting into the truck, and the magazine was still in my pocket... Glad you did better than me. Maybe Monday...Here near Columbus for about 3 days hunting nuisance wild hogs. These swine compete directly for the same food sources as native game and they are non native as everyone knows. They are like rats here. I had the opportunity to help check the population. 4 for 4 so far but have seen probably 70 hogs in 2 days. Unbelievable. Hope to take a half dozen before I go home Monday. [View attachment 2042297 View attachment 2042298 View attachment 2042299