MikenSoCo
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We went out tues. evening and saw nothing( several bucks though). Got up early weds. and immediately got into hogs. As a matter of fact, three of us seperated and we each got into hogs. The herd I got on was on its way to bed as it was blistering hot this week. I hurried around the back side of the mountain and got into perfect position. They were making a ton of noise and as I moved in I spotted two large boars on the hill maybe 80 yds out, ball sacks swinging in the early morning sun. As I crept in, a large sow appeared in the tall grass between us, maybe 40 yds. As I raised my bow, she began to blow, so it was now or an empty freezer. Just as I released the arrow, she turned to run and all I saw was my fletch sticking out of the ham. This horrible feeling began to take over, but I did see huge bright blood from the hit. She didn't go 40 yds and began to stumble, then fall! I waited 20 mins., no movement, so I circled up hill and spied her motionless. Dead! I found half my arrow(the fletch) and an exit wound. I could not find the broadhead half. She went about 140 lbs, and somewhat young...good eats. During the field dressing, I found the broadhead in a bad way, with the back of my left hand. No stiches but it could've been bad. Moral of the story? Just because there's an exit wound, doesn't mean there is no broadhead! Happy Hunting!