THE ROMAN ARCHER
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left home early wed. morning for a 3 hr. drive to meet up with JN in the early am at the Yorty Creek boat ramp at the back end of the lake off of Hot Springs. we wasted no time in the dark crossing a flooded creek and hitting those hills to start the adventure, as always very physical hiking to start.
after about 2 hr's of hiking to the top ridge's we came to a fork on the trail JN explains to me which way they headed, we also detected the STONG sweet smell of pigs in the air and as we are ready to make our choice we hear some low GRUNTING in the bushes right in front of us, so JN walks about 30 yrds down the trail from me, i stay put and i am staring at the brush in front of me and i can hear them coming closer and closer and all of a sudden less then 20 yrds a whole group of 300 lb. MONSTER:hog chewing:HOGS where milling threw the thickets right of the trail in front of me I DREW MY BOW :archer green: but could not get a CLEAN SHOT through the brush and they turned from me and went back into the brush about 60 yrds and where just hanging back there where we couldnt get to them but we could see them milling around so we just waited for them to make a move.
out of nowhere another hunter shows up on the trail with a BLOODY ARROW and said he got a pass threw and was tracking the hog for over a mile with no luck, so he went back to tracking his hog while we where dealing with our situation. we figured he must of pushed those hogs we were on to us while he was tracking.
after about 30 minutes the hogs must of bedded down the steep hillside out of site for the morning so we made plans for the sunset hunt to try an ambush them coming back out for the night. we hunted the slopes and bowls for the next few hr's with no luck and headed back to the hot spot we found that morning for the last hr of hunting butt there was no activety anymore JN went into the brush to check out thier bedding spot butt no pigs! oh well, all we could do now is make plans to hike in the dark the next morning for an ambush at the same spot, we knew it would be physical butt well worth it to score a hog of that caliber on public land. so we hiked back out in the dark and headed back to Liberty Glen camp site for the night.
me and JN had a great dinner with a nice camp fire and watched hog hunting video on my portable dvd player and then crashed for the night.
up by 4 am for the 2 hr journey of driving and hiking to get to the hot spot we encounterd the pigs the day before, with 10 minutes left before legal shooting light i was over a major wallow with worn intersecting trials waiting for some action and JN was posted up the hill from me in the spot we were the day before. well, NADA, NADA, NADA no piggie's showed up, they must moved on, it was a great effort and JN went back into the brush one more time to check out the bedding area butt nothing.
so after our morning hunt at Yorty Creek JN had to head out so i drove all away back to the vistor center side at the lake an did my own afternoon hunting. i did the No Name Spot for a while and then i hit up Lone Rock trail for a couple of miles before sunset with no luck and then finished the last hr glassing the Liberty Glen hillside's till last legal light and was a great way to end my 2 days of hunting Lake Sonama.
one thing for sure now is i will always will look forward to hunting Lake Sonoma knowing for what it has to offer as far as hard core public land wild pig hunting, it is woth my time and every penny to me as far as the gas and the long drive to do a Lake Sonoma hunt and i cant wait to get back up there again.
i really look forward to sharing another hunt with JNDEER, he has the true passion for hunting wild
thanks for taking the time to read my story, i always enjoy sharing the passion of hunting with my JHO members if i am successfull or not, you guys are the best!:JHO rocks: have a great day!..............tra