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I finally made it back to the central coast for a little hog hunting. The weather made for an interesting hunt but there were enough breaks in the storm to get things done.
I followed some very fresh tracks to a big willow thicket Sunday evening. As I peaked over the side of a steep dune, I spotted the hogs. There were clearly two mature hogs and countless little ones. I knew at least one of the pigs was a wet sow so I decided to hold off until I could confirm that one of them was either a dry sow or a boar.
I watched them for over half an hour at 19 yards! I had a good 20+ mph cross wind that kept my scent safely out of the thicket they were in. The blurry picture I attached is the wet sow and a few of her little ones nursing at less than 20 yards!
They finally fed deeper into the thicket so I hung out just in case they decided to come out into the open. I finally confirmed that one of the big pigs was a dry sow but not until she walked deeper into the thicket.
I could occasionally hear them breaking brush in the thicket and they popped out about 50 yards from me twenty minutes before dark...almost down wind!
I made a quick loop out of sight and got into position. I held my thirty yard pin on the sow for a while but had to let down because of the high wind. There were a few tall sage bushes beside me so I got on my knees and used them as a wind break. I drew, anchored, and let the arrow fly. I spined her with the first shot which anchored her. A few quick follow up shots finished her off in short order........I don't stop shooting until they stop kicking. Enjoy the pics.
 

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Congratulations. I'll bet that made your trip up here from San Diego worth while. Yes, there was plenty of breaks in the weather, but where we were all we seen was fresh tracks.. Thanks for waiting out that wet sow. A true sportsman indeed.

Richard
 

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Great job man! Looks like she'll eat good for sure.
 

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nice hog weekender...what part of central coast were u on...private land?
 

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congrats on the bowkill Weekender21! thanks for sharing your story and photo's........tra
 

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Great job, that"s some impressive stalking. Talk about patients.
You are a true hunter. :archer green:
 

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Awesome, great report, can you say where you where?
 

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i love it! keep shooting till they stop kicking!! been there.

great job!
 

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I bet you did a lot of walking being that everything was wet Nice Job.
 

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Good Stuff. Congrats on being patient and getting it done. Pretty impressive shooting under those conditions. I have never bow hunted and am curious to know how much the wind affected the shot placement.
 

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In my opinion it's hard to predict how much wind affects shot placement. You would have to practice quite a bit in windy conditions to get good at it. From my kneeling position, I was shooting down into a bowl that was fairly protected form the wind. I shoot arrows with a small outer diameter, (OD) and small blazers to mitigate wind drift. The shot at this hog was only thirty yards and after kneeling behind the bush I doubt the wind hitting my arrow was more than 15MPH. My shot hit about three inches left of where I was aiming. All I can say is get close!
 

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Thanks for the reply. I think I am going to have to buy a bow and give it a try.
 

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Any hog with a bow is tough. But I keep trying.
 

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great job and thanks for not killing mom you help us hunters keep a good name with the tree huggers.may you have many more great hunts
 
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