Live2hunt
Forever Hunting
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The sky poured cats and dogs on New Years Day. The truck had 4WD but I chose to parked it on the side of a paved road and head in on foot. After about 3 miles of hiking around, came across a set of fresh tracks that had not been wet yet although rain had poured on and off all day. It looked like prints of two pigs. Followed the tracks down a hillside about 200 yards and round the bottom of a small finger ridge. There about 70 yards a big black boar walked out in behind a small patch of chamise. BANG! and the it tumbled squeeling downhill. 4 more hogs of the same size walked out and stopped on the same spot where the boar first stopped. I recovered from the recoil and tried to put the scope on another hog, but the ported gas holes from the autoloading rifle had fogged the obj lens. I thought the fog was on the eye end of the scope and tried to wipe it with my finger. Then look in the scope again and it's still looked like cloud. I finally realized it was the obj end of the scope. I wiped it with the finger and tried to find the hogs again only to see the rearend of the last hog disappeared behind a tree. I ran out hoping to see all of them running up the other hillside in the open, but it turned out they circled around and went back uphill where I followed them from. Oh well two of us had two tags each but the one dead boar was about 180 lbs. and we are about 1.5 miles from the truck. It was 4pm and darkness is getting near. We were all soaken wet as we cut up the boar in half and made backpack with ropes. Made it back to the truck at 8pm.
I snapped a few pic with the digital camera, but the camera was in my pocket and when I looked at it back at camp, it looked like it had been swimming with the fish. Couldn't turn on and the pics were on internal memory. The only photo I got was with my cell phone back at camp in the dark as we were getting ready to skin and butcher on the tailgate of the truck.
I snapped a few pic with the digital camera, but the camera was in my pocket and when I looked at it back at camp, it looked like it had been swimming with the fish. Couldn't turn on and the pics were on internal memory. The only photo I got was with my cell phone back at camp in the dark as we were getting ready to skin and butcher on the tailgate of the truck.