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A Bowhunt In Progress, by Robert Hoague |
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2007
- A Wild Hog Bowhunt In Progress
June 5 - Fighting In The Water I drove past the Point and hid my truck in a clump of trees 80 yards away. That's closer than I normally park but I was up-wind and wanted to see if it would be ok. It was. While I hooked up my safety harness (Fall Guy) the mosquitos found me. Ha ha, I was prepared and immediately clicked my Thermacell on. I made the 1st of two mental notes that I made that afternoon: that next time I'd turn the Thermacell on before I climbed the tree so it would run the bugs off even quicker. I pulled my bow up. First I drew it, because I always do that to be sure everything is ok. Then I nocked an arrow and hung the bow on a hook. My camera was next and I took it out of the case and sat down and adjusted its settings for the lighting conditions. Soon the Thermacell was going good and the mosquitos and gnats backed off. Grunt! Wild hogs were coming from
my right. When I saw the first one I took a pic.
The hogs went straight to the water. Some drank and some rolled around in the water. You know I wanted to get a photo of that but, even though the water is three steps from my tree there are so many branches in the way I could not get a picture. So I made mental note #2: come out here with a limb cutter and clip some of those obstructing branches out of the way. Then if they do a repeat of the water bit you and I can both see it. And I may be able to video it too. Some of the hogs finished
with the water and walked closer to my tree.
Movement across the fence
caught my attention. Thirty yards away the largest hog of the day was standing
under some limbs -- watching the fight.
One of the hogs ran out of the water in my direction squealing in pain. The big hog was right behind it, biting its flank. I yanked my bowstring into the stops. Before I could get on the big hog it circled behind me and charged into the water for round two. Seconds later the remaining three hogs had enough fighting and scattered. Their attacker stood in the water growling loudly. The big hog took a few steps my way and I held on. He stopped when I needed two more steps out of him to get a clear shot. All the other hogs were now out in the woods road to my left and leaving the Point. My hog turned and loudly
gulped down some water. And exited through the trees to my right. I let
down and swapped the BowTech for the Sony and managed one picture of the
tail end of the line of hogs as they left.
I waited until 8:45 and drove home. Debbie was grilling extra thick buffalo burgers -- Rick Philippi gave me the buffalo meat). Those thick burgers were real tasty and all the wild hog action made me extra hungry so I ate two. More Wild Hogs Bowhunts: |
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