Bwana Turtle

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Well, since I had two weeks off I made a last minute decision and called up a guide to see if he had any openings on short notice. And even though I couldn't really afford it, I couldn't just sit around and wait for the homecoming queen to ask me to dance. He said June 23 and we were off to the races.
The plot thickens:
Well I Was so jazzed that even with taking a prescribed sleep aid I got around 37 seconds of sleep ! Can we spell groggy,bleery eyed and half past dead ?
I meet the guide at 4:30 AM. I follow him to a ranch, we drive to a field and he says "Do you see that dust cloud over there ?" At this point I'm trying to remembr what night vision is and reply by making some vague noise. Then seven piggies saunter by in a line. But it is still before legal hunting time. he's craning around looking through his binocs and I'm wishing I had the eyes I had even 15 years ago. Four pigs appear but they are kinda small, in the 80 to 100 lb. range.
He starts the truck and guns off to another field and glasses. He gets out of the truck and beckons me forth. (a little class as in "Lay on McDuff") He says OK the pig is heading this way at this angle, when he gets to that clearing . . . Well he appears ! a 100 yard shot in barely legal light on sleep deprivation OH NO !
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BANG ! IT was sooo cool it was freeze frame time. There was about a three foot muzzle flash ! And even though it was too close I swear I heard the sweet and musical sound of Whap.
The pig trots off about 100 yards and stops. We wait about 10 minutes for him to expire and he trots off down this ravine. We jump in the truck go down another driveable ravine four wheel over a hill and head him off at he pass. The guide grabs some shooting sticks and once more more beckons me forth ! Lo and behold ( hey, I'm Gettin' into this) there is my piggily soon to be no longer wiggily ! He says shoot him in the neck before he gets into those trees. I oblige.
An aside: both shots were low. I wonder if my tightening the stock screws could have had anything to do with this ? (What a maroon)
The whole thing was over in less time than it took me to type this, but it was a lot more expensive.
And in memory of Vinswitch: I shot the pig on the floor of the pick up cab with a loaded pistol while leaning on the side of the truck bed for support long after darkby the light of the head lamps.
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Also, this was not the Reaer's Digest version.
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Bwana Turtle

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It did work after all ! Such a handsome devil ! AND I DON"T mean the pig. Also calm down Satchmo, I'm married
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Very very nice pig and congrats
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I clearly remember taking a shot at a early moring buck about 4 years ago with a .300 win mag. I "barely" remember the buck but the muzzle flash moment will stick with me till the day I die
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It really is an amazing thing to witness.

Dan


PS- Sach is already married I belive and smart enough not to move to California
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Congrat's on the nice hog
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What guide did you end up going with?
 

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I used Tom Willoughoby. My only dissapointment was that it was over literally before I was awake and knew what was going on
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. The other bad part was that with the extra time I managed to get a pretty decent sunburn by the pool at the motel. I guess I'll just chalk it up to another hardship of hunthing !
The first shot was offhand using an '06 with 57 grains of 4350 behind a 165 grain Barnes XLC, just in case that 300 lb. boar with the 4 inch cutters presented itself.
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Nice hog Bwana. I'm sure you'll like the job that Bobby Lee's does, I know I do. But, yes they are pricey. I"m still eating elk sausage from there every weekend for breakfast....mmmmm mmmmmm good.
 

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Congrats, Bwana!!!!! Great lookin' pig. And thanx for the great story.

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