Wild
Hog Hunting 2000 - Big River Crossing
The river bank here at Big River is 60 feet high. The rocks you see
in the top left are part of the the river bed. They are a high spot, which
is one of the factors that make this a good river crossing. But those rocks
should still be under water. This years drought has been disastrous. The
river has completely stopped flowing. In the top right of the picture you
can see green algae growing in the stagnant river water. Yuck.
Instead of a deer trail that roughed up the ground lightly I found a deep furrow pounded into the bank and a 3-foot deep wedge cut out of the dirt at the edge. These wild hogs are tough on the land.
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