bpnclark
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After reading the Berlin story and hearing that someone died from being attacked by a hog, I think we start a charging/attack topic.
My story –
After a lot of unsuccessful Public Land hunts, my friend and I finally broke down and hired a guide for a hog hunt (10 years ago). Long story short. I went off with one guide because I wanted to do a spot-in-stock hunt. He said we had to do it now and if we didn’t find anything, we would hunt later with the dogs. So him and I set out and started walking around. We saw a group of pigs feeding around 300 yards away. We got into +150 yards and I spotted a nice young boar away from the group. I told the guide that’s the one I want. So I took aim and fired. One big bam and they were gone. The hog I was shooting at did a little jump and ran off with them. The guide said I hit it. I didn’t think I hit it. I told him I think I shot under (I know it went right under its belly). He said no – no – you hit it. So for the next 15 min we looked for blood.
No blood. The guide and I went in different directions, still looking for it. I came across what looked like a huge boulder with a huge tree against it. I went over to it and realized it was 3 huge boulders and the tree covering it made almost like a cave. 3 steps in and I see a huge boar. It’s just lying down right in the middle of this thing, eyes closed. I thought “Holy s**t, I did hit it”. As soon as those thoughts went through my head, the F’r wakes up. I realized this is a totally different HUGE boar. As soon as it sees me it charges. It gets less than 2 feet away and I shoot. I hit it somewhere in the center top shoulder area. That stopped its charge. The shot blew out my eardrums (I’m still in this “cave” thing). It instantly gets itself together and starts again. As soon as it starts again (I’m reloading and walking backwards out) around 3-4 other hogs start running towards me and the opening (the pigs where in the back of this “cave” thing and I never knew they were there). Those pigs are running full speed to get out. I’m halfway out. As soon as they get near the boar, the boar changes directions and follows them out. They’re all out now, running full speed (and I’ll never forget one was a dark/light pink spotted one).
As they’re running, I can see the boar is hurt. I put it on his shoulder (-15 yards) and fire. The F’r does a back flip and starts the pig sounds. As soon as it’s back on the ground, and stable, the F’r goes for me again. This time I run from it like a little girl (I didn’t reload in time). It passes me. It drops and starts crawling away. I shoot it and it’s finally done.
The guide comes up a few min later (he had no idea why I was shooting so much). He sees the pig and starts high 5’n me and telling me it’s a monster. I tell him the story and he’s like “I got to remember this spot”. I tell him about the pink pig and he wants to find that one.
We started cleaning the hog and see everything inside is in pieces but the heart. It was completely intact. I basically shot the thing 3 times from point blank range to -15 yards with a 270 and it still had a lot of fight in it. I can see how easy it would be to get cut, but I don’t know about getting killed.
I have been charged one more time but this was the best one (and my best hog).
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My story –
After a lot of unsuccessful Public Land hunts, my friend and I finally broke down and hired a guide for a hog hunt (10 years ago). Long story short. I went off with one guide because I wanted to do a spot-in-stock hunt. He said we had to do it now and if we didn’t find anything, we would hunt later with the dogs. So him and I set out and started walking around. We saw a group of pigs feeding around 300 yards away. We got into +150 yards and I spotted a nice young boar away from the group. I told the guide that’s the one I want. So I took aim and fired. One big bam and they were gone. The hog I was shooting at did a little jump and ran off with them. The guide said I hit it. I didn’t think I hit it. I told him I think I shot under (I know it went right under its belly). He said no – no – you hit it. So for the next 15 min we looked for blood.
No blood. The guide and I went in different directions, still looking for it. I came across what looked like a huge boulder with a huge tree against it. I went over to it and realized it was 3 huge boulders and the tree covering it made almost like a cave. 3 steps in and I see a huge boar. It’s just lying down right in the middle of this thing, eyes closed. I thought “Holy s**t, I did hit it”. As soon as those thoughts went through my head, the F’r wakes up. I realized this is a totally different HUGE boar. As soon as it sees me it charges. It gets less than 2 feet away and I shoot. I hit it somewhere in the center top shoulder area. That stopped its charge. The shot blew out my eardrums (I’m still in this “cave” thing). It instantly gets itself together and starts again. As soon as it starts again (I’m reloading and walking backwards out) around 3-4 other hogs start running towards me and the opening (the pigs where in the back of this “cave” thing and I never knew they were there). Those pigs are running full speed to get out. I’m halfway out. As soon as they get near the boar, the boar changes directions and follows them out. They’re all out now, running full speed (and I’ll never forget one was a dark/light pink spotted one).
As they’re running, I can see the boar is hurt. I put it on his shoulder (-15 yards) and fire. The F’r does a back flip and starts the pig sounds. As soon as it’s back on the ground, and stable, the F’r goes for me again. This time I run from it like a little girl (I didn’t reload in time). It passes me. It drops and starts crawling away. I shoot it and it’s finally done.
The guide comes up a few min later (he had no idea why I was shooting so much). He sees the pig and starts high 5’n me and telling me it’s a monster. I tell him the story and he’s like “I got to remember this spot”. I tell him about the pink pig and he wants to find that one.
We started cleaning the hog and see everything inside is in pieces but the heart. It was completely intact. I basically shot the thing 3 times from point blank range to -15 yards with a 270 and it still had a lot of fight in it. I can see how easy it would be to get cut, but I don’t know about getting killed.
I have been charged one more time but this was the best one (and my best hog).
[attachment=57311:rchog.jpg]