FRISCOHNTR

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chment][attachment=42623:attachment] Went to the ranch on Monday afternoon, about 3pm to check on the trailer and do a bit of archery recon. Brought my best little hunting buddy with me , J.P. my 7 year old son. We arrived; set up camp, took the doors off the jeep and started to drive around in hopes of a coyote and some buck sightings. As we drove the road (ranch is small only about 1000 acres) we saw a few pigs working a far canyon and spring. I made the mental note of their location and we had a great night of Smores, stars, and a re-viewing of "big-daddy" on the VCR.
Headed out in the morning late as the fog didn't clear until 0800 hrs. Heading towards the area the hogs were the other night. Well before that ridge I saw a nice boar in the manzanita on a slow trot 160 yrds away. I dropped to one knee, told my son to hold his ears and squeezed of a shot. The boar didn't even flinch and took off into the the canyon below him. Thinking I had missed, we hiked over to the area and found.......nothing..
We then followed the heaviest trail(s) and still couldn't find any sign of a hit 20 minutes later. (Damn that country all looks the same when you're chest high in it) I then, with J.P., began to do 10 yard circles (real tough in the buckbrush and manzanita) and I found a fresh hot set of tracks. We followed the tracks about thirty yards from the place of the shot and still didn't have any blood or sign of a hit.
Wait- is that a trail dumped hoof mark?? 5 yards later and 40 yards form the initial shot the bottom came out from underneath the hog and he- head over hammed 50 yards down the ravine. I called my buddy Dave and appraised him of the situation and he told me that he would be there to help within a couple of hours.
J.P. and I headed down, gutted and opened the hog up and waited for Dave. Using a snatch block and rope we retrieved the hog in about 30 minutes. Thank goodness for great friends like Dave; this 250#r would have killed my back and taken 4 trips to get out of that ravine. The hog was clean and smelled real sweet when skinned; weighed 90#'s at the butcher, minus the front shoulder. Looking forward to the sausage, but savoring the time spent with my son and a great friend.
Here are a few pics, of the hog that took 180 grns of a .300 win mag in the shoulder without flinching. Oh and check out the high-tech camo...hehehhehehee
 

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powerman

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Congradulations! Great way to get a boy interested in hunting.
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Congrats on a fine hog. Great to see the youngsters out enjoying the great sport of hunting and the outdoors
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Jason congrats on the hog again, I am always happy to help. This morning I had no intentions to make the drive up to the ranch but when you called and said it was a big hog and you needed help I knew it was time to roll. You gotta love the Bay Area within the span of an hour and a half I left the city San Francisco and after a short drive was knee deep in a canyon dragging out a hog. And speaking of fancy high tech camo....
 

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Congrats on the hog. I can't wait untill my son is old enough to take him out hunting.
 

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Nice job on the hog, and on getting the little guy out for the excitement!

Man, I'm starting to jones again for a hunt!
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Nice hog you got there FRISCOHNTR!!! Looks like your little buddy's pretty excited about it too!!! I'm glad to hear there are some hogs up that way since I just took a job up in Lakeport.

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Great looking hog and you had your son with you, doesn't get any better than that, congrats.
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There are three great things about this story:

1. Dad and his son go hunting together

2. Dad and son are successful in their hunt

3. Son is a Giants fan
 

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congrats on the nice bo
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ar with some good tusk! great story and photos! kids love to see their parents in action on the hunts!
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I am starting to think I am wasting my money on camo, who would of thought all you needed was a good pair of sho
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rts!...............tra
 

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Nice work, great hog too- got some nice teeth on him. We find it really hard sometimes to track the wounded hogs, they don't bleed very much a lot of the time. Congratulations on a really fine hunt. Priceless memories with your son. Sweet. P.S. love the camos- you just need a little extra tick repellent and sunblock with those right? Maybe we'll try that here.
 

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Great job, real nice boar and quality time spent with the youngin...congrats
 

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That's good reading. Great hog for sure. When you have friends and family, you have everything.
 

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Nice going. Great story and Pictures. That'll be a lifetime memory for your son. Congratulations in the hog!
 
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