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    He needs to die.

    Since I can no longer shoot a bow this pig needs a bolt to the head. He looks like a tank. Is this a big boar?

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    Sorry

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      #3
      It's definitely a boar.

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        #4
        Kap......

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          #5
          Yep. That pig needs killing ... and eating.

          May I respectfully suggest the following to you? Shooting a bow is shooting a bow. Whether a person shoots a compound bow, long bow, recurve, or cross bow to hunt, the person is still shooting a bow. I know there are some who will argue this point until Jesus comes but the point I would like to make is "hunts, hunting, hunter."

          The decision is always yours, of course. If you would still want to hunt but you cannot draw a heavy compound bow, you may still be able to hunt with a cross bow. It's still a bow, albeit horizontal. You still have to get in close, watch the wind and your scent. Hunting with a stick and string is awesome.

          May I also suggest: Compound bows were not made only to be drawn at weights of 70# and above. Many successful hunters have killed animals at very close ranges of 3 - 15 yards while drawing only 30# (or less.) Recurve and longbow shooters have killed animals at those ranges drawing only 30# more or less. last year I had to switch from drawing a left handed compound at 57# to a right hand recurve at 40# because of a bad left shoulder. I shoot a cross bow also and have been busted at 16 yards. It's part of the game we call "hunting."

          Good luck with your season. May God bless.

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            #6
            Originally posted by native_texan View Post
            Shooting a bow is shooting a bow. Whether a person shoots a compound bow, long bow, recurve, or cross bow to hunt, the person is still shooting a bow.

            I agree. Shoot whatever you can effectively and you enjoy.

            That thing need to be introduced to your projectile.

            Let it fly.

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              #7
              Go get a good cross bow and shoot him

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                #8
                He looks big and ready for a dirt nap! Good luck and like native_texan said shoot what you can shoot effectively and have no worries.

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                  #9
                  Absolutely! Choot em!

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                    #10
                    i have bow will travel!

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                      #11
                      It is about the hunt, not just what is in your hands.

                      If you don’t have a crossbow yet, or lighter DW bow, bring a kid out and let them take it with a rifle.

                      Enjoy the hunt

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                        #12
                        Yep, big boar! I'd shoot him quick!

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