Me and my friend got to the ranch just before sundown on sat. night and spotted this boar heading to a water trough on our side of the fence (he was coming from the neigbor's field). We were over a mile away when we jumped out of the truck and worked our way up to meet him near the water. We stopped at about 250 yards and my friend Joe took his grandfathers winchester 1894, 32 win special and stalks up. The pig was so busy with his snout in the water that he did not notice joe until about 20 yards.....the hog starts to cruise away and BAM. The shot dropped him quick...he said he was aiming for the chest but solid brain shot
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Anyway, the next morning I put two real nice stalks on a group and a lone boar with my bow....the first stalk was perfect. 40 yards, just as I drew back and anchored the group jammed. The second was ended when I released at about 55+ yards and missed......arrow landed about a foot below him. I will be practicing more...it will not happen again.
BTW, we did get a shot at a yote at about 400 yards with a 7mm.....hit the dirt a little low and he kicked in the afterburners.
Here is the pic of Joe's hog. Hope this pic post works....first (not last) one.
-Wes-
Anyway, the next morning I put two real nice stalks on a group and a lone boar with my bow....the first stalk was perfect. 40 yards, just as I drew back and anchored the group jammed. The second was ended when I released at about 55+ yards and missed......arrow landed about a foot below him. I will be practicing more...it will not happen again.
BTW, we did get a shot at a yote at about 400 yards with a 7mm.....hit the dirt a little low and he kicked in the afterburners.
Here is the pic of Joe's hog. Hope this pic post works....first (not last) one.
-Wes-