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LOCAL Pigs
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OK these pigs are in Palomar, mostly private land up there, but get creative and you can get a shot at 1 or 2.
Pigs are a real problem on Palomar. Thanks to the East Grade property owner for taking these great pix. Stay tuned for how fast these 18 distructive pigs can multiply! Stats coming soon!
From: East Grade Property Owner
Thought I’d share a few pictures I snapped on my phone last week when I was up at our cabin. I happened to be in the back bedroom when the wild pigs came tromping by and had a great view of them from the window. There were 18 in total with about 5 babies I think. They moved fairly quickly through the area, but did stop to eat acorns and roll around in the dirt a bit. As usual, they left a bit of a path of destruction.
Don’t know how often they’re sighted, but thought not many get pictures like these!
Let God lead the way!
Give a man a fish he eats for one day, teach him to fish he eats forever!
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#2
OK so i am have some issues with copy and paste, however here is the link with pictures

http://palomarmountainnews.wordpress.com...m-pigs-18/
Let God lead the way!
Give a man a fish he eats for one day, teach him to fish he eats forever!
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(07-29-2011, 06:54 AM)Mikey Wrote: OK these pigs are in Palomar, mostly private land up there, but get creative and you can get a shot at 1 or 2.
Pigs are a real problem on Palomar. Thanks to the East Grade property owner for taking these great pix. Stay tuned for how fast these 18 distructive pigs can multiply! Stats coming soon!
From: East Grade Property Owner
Thought I’d share a few pictures I snapped on my phone last week when I was up at our cabin. I happened to be in the back bedroom when the wild pigs came tromping by and had a great view of them from the window. There were 18 in total with about 5 babies I think. They moved fairly quickly through the area, but did stop to eat acorns and roll around in the dirt a bit. As usual, they left a bit of a path of destruction.
Don’t know how often they’re sighted, but thought not many get pictures like these!
Wow I would love to help thin out those guys. Anyone planning a hunt? Hit me up and lets go grab some meat. Any idea what they are eating?

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