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Congrats guys..
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I love hearing all the story's.
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Dozer here. I was turkey huntin while these huntin fools where chasing pigs. Whilst driving in at oh dark thirty Thursady night I was attacked by a madman on a dozer which created a nice big dent in the RR fender and bumper of the new Dodge. Now it looks like a REAL hunting rig. Mud all over it and a nice ding for some class.
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Just disregard all those nasty rumors from Chopper's neighbors there was crazed poachers tearing up the hillsides up there late that night. I just took a wrong turn going in and had a lil trouble on an slight incline.
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Turkey story in the turkey forum hopefully tonight.

Thanks Chopper, Bubba, Kirk, Zimm and Mike for a good time.
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You guys are KILLING me I need stories and pics ..........not..............sure how.........much more I......can take
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Hey guys, definitely good times by all. Spectr, good to see ya again, as well everyone.

I just tried to download my pics and my camera battery is dead. Sorry for the delay but I won't be able to post or send any pics until tonight, I'm off to work.

Pics and story tonight......I'm so pumped about bowhunting, I shot hog #2 with stick and string.
 

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I just tried to download my pics and my camera battery is dead. Sorry for the delay but I won't be able to post or send any pics until tonight, I'm off to work.[/b]
Now I don't care what anybody said about me... that was just mean, Orso.
 

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We had a great time with fine food, drink
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and company!!!

As for me, I didn't hunt...I was just busy humping the chamise driving pigs to Orso, AS, and Bubba! Don't mention it boys...I love it when a plan comes together!

For all you lurkers, get yourselves up to Choppers...it is the best hunting trip to be had!

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AS will posts some pics of the pig I unintentionally pushed to him and he shot, later this week!
 

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You guys are killing me and everyone else on JHO, please post some picts.......
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18 yard shot
40 yard recovery
.23 mile pack out that took over an hour

exit hole:
 

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Dang AS,

Looks like you tried to kill it and start gutting it at the same time. Quartering away/towards?
 

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Lets just say it was quartering away...........................alot!
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Shot placement could of been a little lower!

Not bad for such a small pig
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Not bad for someone new to archery hunting! And Yes, as the guy from the shoe shop stated, the shot could have been a little lower.
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Great story Bubba. Congrats to all you guys, sounds like it was a hell of a weekend.
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Finally a picture. Looks like the entry hole must have been...............................????????...........................Dang it is true!!!!!
 

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this is a continuation from Bubba's story:

As bubba dropped me off directly down hill and out of sight from the boar, i was tearing arse to get up that hill. I knew the hog was pretty big since he stood out from so far. As i neared the dozer cut, i slowed way down anticapating him showing at any moment...cruising from the first cut to the second, the pig appeared in a small wash walking up hill at 70 yards. I could clearly see nuts and plenty of exposed teeth. The only problem was that the chamise was too thick to get any closer. Knowing this hill well, i knew this dozer cut connected w/ the next on the top......as i jammed up hill, i noticed the pig head directly and with purpose into the chamise. Watching for a few moments and thinking the pig was now bedded, i marked the spot mentally and planned my attack. Now nearing the top of the cut and looking back, the boar was now in a small saddle feeding slowly. 80 yards and in range, but not in range for a hog that size. Cresting the top and checking the wind, the stalk was directly downhill......the only problem was the orange hat bobbing down the hill in front of me. I still have no idea how bubba made it there before me, but knowing the stalk was on...i retraced my steps to watch the action. I was suprised to see bubba charge the animal w/ knife in hand and a bag of popcorn in the other....alright, i made that up.......but he put a real good stalk on the boar and i eased back down hill to get a shot if it spooked or was wounded. I saw the pig jump but never heard the bow, knowing the pig spotted him before he was able to shoot..i readied my bow, a quick 70 yard shot presented itself, but pass'd. It was a long walk to the truck and i looked for that boar the next two days.
 

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I forgot, ASC President shot this hog. I can now why it sliced such a large trough on the way out.
 
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