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Slim9797
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Re: For you Alfa or Garmin gurus
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June 23, 2017, 11:29:10 am »
I've hunted up around Lampasas. Lometa, gatesville area. Hogs run everywhere. Hogs have probably always ran. That garmin just lets you be privy to it now. Hogs are pretty well rounded athletes and are capable of some things most people wouldn't think a "hog" could do. But I don't see a hog of any shape, size, color, or geographical origin, Running 44 miles in a day. That's the length of the drive from my house in Schulenburg, to sealy tx. That's damn near 2 full marathons. Hogs cannot thermoregulate well enough to do near that without long periods of rest and wallowing. Atleast that's what all the reading and research I've done has said. Ain't calling nobody a liar, but I sure got my own opinion
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