Well my son and I just got back from our Bryson Pig hunt. My goal was to get my son Chris (13) his second hog. We got to Bryson's on Thursday afternoon and met up with Deedy and Karin for and evening hunt. Switch was already there with his friend Chris, who is a gourmet cook by the way, we got our camo clothes on and headed out by 6:00 pm. Deedy took Chris and I and we hiked a half mile or so up a steep grade and began testing the wind for direction Deedy said that the pigs had been using a specific canyon to access feed in the area. We finally decided on a spot and Deedy began coaching Chris on how it might go down if everything went as planned. She pointed to a clump of grass about a foot in circumference on the dirt immediately across from us and said they might come right through that area
The area had been well scouted by Karin for the last several days. At about 8:00 pm my son whispered, "dad what are those" and I looked about a half mile away and saw a pack of 40 plus pigs moving across a field to our left. Amazingly they didn't take too long to cover the distance and before they got to us we lost sight of them in a draw to our left. They suddenly appeared coming through a barbed wire fence about 80 yards to our left. As they began to file past us at about 50 yards Deedy indicated to Chris to take the last hog in the pack. With that Deedy raised her hand quickly which caught the pigs attention and it paused (about two feet from the clump of grass Deedy had used for a possible marker) to look for about 2 seconds Chris hit her behind the shoulder but she began to run up a steep hill and I fired off hand and missed once to get her down but she kept going. It was obvious Chris had hit her in the right spot but as she got to the top of the hill I hit her in the rear end and took out the spine. When we got there we realized she was hit in the heart on Chris' shot and was running on adrenalin. My son was pretty excited and so was I.
We spent the rest of the trip scouting with Deedy but the pigs were acting pretty nocturnal. Switch and Chris hunted some spots pretty hard but no luck. As a side note I can't remember the last time I saw so many deer including some great bucks. Should be an amazing deer season up there.
For those of you who haven't been to Bryson's the cabins are incredible and Deedy and Karin work very hard to get you on animals. All in all we had some great food, thanks Chris, and some laughs and although I can't say we got much sleep since it's up early and out late it is always a pleasure to spend time with Deedy at Bryson's. Thanks Deedy for taking care of my boy and for making life long memories.
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The area had been well scouted by Karin for the last several days. At about 8:00 pm my son whispered, "dad what are those" and I looked about a half mile away and saw a pack of 40 plus pigs moving across a field to our left. Amazingly they didn't take too long to cover the distance and before they got to us we lost sight of them in a draw to our left. They suddenly appeared coming through a barbed wire fence about 80 yards to our left. As they began to file past us at about 50 yards Deedy indicated to Chris to take the last hog in the pack. With that Deedy raised her hand quickly which caught the pigs attention and it paused (about two feet from the clump of grass Deedy had used for a possible marker) to look for about 2 seconds Chris hit her behind the shoulder but she began to run up a steep hill and I fired off hand and missed once to get her down but she kept going. It was obvious Chris had hit her in the right spot but as she got to the top of the hill I hit her in the rear end and took out the spine. When we got there we realized she was hit in the heart on Chris' shot and was running on adrenalin. My son was pretty excited and so was I.
We spent the rest of the trip scouting with Deedy but the pigs were acting pretty nocturnal. Switch and Chris hunted some spots pretty hard but no luck. As a side note I can't remember the last time I saw so many deer including some great bucks. Should be an amazing deer season up there.
For those of you who haven't been to Bryson's the cabins are incredible and Deedy and Karin work very hard to get you on animals. All in all we had some great food, thanks Chris, and some laughs and although I can't say we got much sleep since it's up early and out late it is always a pleasure to spend time with Deedy at Bryson's. Thanks Deedy for taking care of my boy and for making life long memories.
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