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Bruin vs. Hog
Went on a little hog hunt this past weekend.
Took a 140 lb. sow with my new Bruin. It's the first time I've hunted with a handgun. Always figured I'd hunt hogs one of these days with my ol' DW Model 44, but it just happened that I had the Bruin on me when the opportunity arose. The hog was running by at about 22 yards, and I was very pleased with the head shot that dropped it. The Bruin is now my hog hunting handgun of choice! I put some pics in my album. |
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Based on the title I thought this was gonna be a video of a fight between a grizzly and a wild boar. LOL
Glad the pistol performed well. I am thinking of going from a 45 hogleg to a longslide 10mm for hunting (bear, hogs and deer)
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I'm in SW Louisiana - Cajun Country.
It'll get roasted, fried, stewed, baked, broiled, smoked, BBQ'd, pulled, ground, and probably prepared a few other ways! |
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Cajun are like Chinese. Chinese have a saying:
"We'll eat anything that flies except an airplane, and anything with four legs except a char." I'm not quite there. I eat a lot of things most people won't but I draw the line at boiled chitlins and poule d'eau gumbo, LOL.
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Gumbo's a staple food here, and both my wife and my step-daughter are master gumbo chefs! Get it right, and it is a delicacy! I've tried gumbo at a few places out-of-state, and very few are anywhere close to the real thing. I'm not sure where you live, but until you've had real gumbo, made by a Cajun from South Louisiana, don't assume you wouldn't like it. [ETA: It should have a scoop of good potato salad floating in it!] Last edited by Kilowatt3; 05-24-2024 at 11:27 AM. Reason: Add potato salad |
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Oh I love gumbo. Duck gumbo made with file and a roux, seafood gumbo made with okra, every kind except poule d'eau gumbo. I just can't eat those coots. I tried.
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BTW - Mrs. kW3 baked the backstrap from the sow yesterday. Outstanding! No gamey taste or smell at all. Having some more of it this morning with eggs. |
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Moorhens (Marsh Hens) and Coots are first cousins. It's really not just coots but any fish eating duck or waterfowl I don't like.
Egrets aren't even game animals here.
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