Lurediver

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On the drive down to Wild Hog Adventures, AS and I discussed and came up with a game plan for the weekend hunt. The name of this game plan, "Shock and Awe", we wanted to get on the board with kills right off the bat and hopefully scare the other 2 teams into submission.
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The hunt:
On our way into the ranch AS and myself didn't waste anytime stopping off at the cabin and went straight into hunt mode. We split up and went our own ways, wishing each other luck and knowing that we were going to be killin. I spent most of my time hunting steep, dark canyons choked full of poison-oak. I bumped a hog right off the bat and didn't have an opportuniy to shoot so I contiuned working my way down hill. I crossed a creek and realized there was a major pig trail coming down through the middle. It seemed fresh and I decided to wait a few minutes because light was fading. A herd of pigs came running down behind me and the wind was in my favor. I was preparing to shoot because the pig trial was going to cross right in front of me but they ended up feeding away from me and didn't give me a chance to fling arrows.

Walking back towards the truck I noticed a black cow feeding a 100 yards away under an old oak tree. I through the binos up to take a closer look and realized it was a nice size boar. He was feeding up hill and in an open meadow with no cover between me and him. The ground was crunchy so I pulled my boots off and dropped all my gear, just then I heard AS on the radio wanting a ride. AS was going to have to wait because my hunting wasn't over. I took my time and sloooowly crepted forward checking the wind and making sure the hog had his head down. I got to 82 yards, then 71, 45, and then finally got to 24 yards. The hog turned broadside and gave me a perfect shot. I shot and watched as the pig ran off and came right back to where he was feeding and he seemed unhurt. Just then he started to trot up hill and away from me and I decided to shoot again. As I shot the pig turned right and ran across the field, I didn't know if I had shot him the second time because of the angle and light was fading. As soon as he came to the edge of the field he sat down like a dog and didn't move. I was asking myself did I shoot him, or did I miss? I sat there in my socks for ten minutes trying to figure out what to do. I gathered my stuff put my shoes on and hiked back to the truck to go retreive AS.

After finding AS all bloody
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we decided to go back and look for my hog. Right away AS found blood and we followed it for a 150 yards or so. We decided it was dark and we'd come 1st thing in the morning to look for it. At 1st light we caught up to the blood trail and bumped the hog twice within 200 yards. The hog was hurt bad but he didn't want to die so we decided we'd give hime a few more hours to take a dirt nap and we would return later. In the afternoon the hog had only made it a couple more hundred yards before he expired with some help. He was one tough boar and will make a nice euro mount.

The next 2 days AS and I went searching for pigs and I were able to put on a few stalks on good size boars. I managed to shoot and miss at 25 yards on a nice boar w/tusks and have him run right at me and managed to shoot from the hip and miss again at 6 feet. I need to practice those 6 foot shots because you never know. The place was crawling with hogs and everyone enjoyed the trash talking, the drinks and the good times!

All in all, Team NORCAL WON!
 

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i just dropped off meat at the bucher that i think resembled a pig! it had more holes in it than my socks.
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i hear LD was in a nice mood this weekend, keep on their toes tony.

as fro AS
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Congrats LD! So did you hit the boar on your first shot or 2nd, or both, and what about all the help on the tracking day? and the pig with all the holes in it!
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I didn't see the hogs at first, but could clearly smell their musty odor.....but as i was trying to decide which one of the ten thousand clumps of chamise they were bedded under, i spotted a lone boar about a mile away in a large meadow. Running, then stalking, i had closed the distance to 44 yards and came to full draw.......but figured i'd get a bit closer. Well, the hog fed out of site and disappeared into the small canyon
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. So, since the hog smell was soo strong at the prior spot, i eased back to the same location and as i glassed each bush, the hogs stood and began to feed 40 yards uphill of me and just over a small rise.

Moving uphill, i spied two good sized black hogs just to my left. The rangefinder read 22 yards and when the lead hog turned broadside, i sent an arrow thru both lungs. The hog made a 40 yard loop coming back to the spot it was shot and rolled down hill....luckily in the direction of the road
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As hogs began to trot away, i noticed they ran to some thick stuff and just stood there. A large boar was visible and i again came to full draw, but the shot was mediocre and i decide to hold off........then hearing some rustling just above and to the right of me, 4 hogs were feeding in my direction and just like before, when the lead hog cleared the tree at 24 yards, i aimed low and hit both lungs. Two hogs in 4 minutes
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needless to say, it was a great hunt and a few beers emptied shortly after!

Thanks to Chopper and the guys for a great trip....
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*i'll have the long version in the JHO Hunting journal next month.
 

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Dang AS. If you were to make a commercial about hunting equipment it would be nothing but pigs, deer and bears waving white flags! Congrats to all! Sounds like a great time.
 

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Great job guy's! Sounds like hunt you will always remember.
 

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Woo hoo!!! Nice goin' you hog killin' machines. Did AS kill two hogs? That's outstanding.

Actually, I'd take SDHNTR, BEARCLAW and Myself agaisn't any three of you jotos. That wouldn't really be fair though.
 

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OneTrack.....i accept that 'challenge'
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, so lets set it up. I'll shoot ya an e-mail this week.
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I agree with that challenge, we're gonna roll ya'll.

Enjoy the short lived victory, the superbowl is coming and ya'll ain't got a chance.
 

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Bring your nasty self and your NorCal wierdo Sierra Nevada drinking hippy friends AS. I'm always up for a good old beat down. OT and bc, we'll just bring old issues of Trail Runner Magazine to distract and keep them occupied while we tag our two pigs each.
 

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Can't we all just get along??????????????????????????


KOOM BY YA MY LORD, KOOM BY YA
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Congrats AS and LD on your successfull hunt at Chopper's, good stories and photo's and I hope to limit out!
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just send me
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a little email with the honey hole location, I dont want to waste no time either when i get there
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Good job guys 4 min. hunt.....wow
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If you SoCal boys need another for Choppers let me know I have some good homebrew to bring along.
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I have to post up my story later when I can include some picts. The home computer is down right now. Hopefully, CopperJohn will write up his story, it was awesome to be a part of it.

Where's Zimm?

- YB
 
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