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Well my dad and I finally made it up to Tejon this month for an archery pig hunt. We arrived at 5PM on Thursday and set up camp. Then we set off to look at a spot a friend had told us about. We parked the truck at the top of a small road down into a canyon we would hunt. I started hiking down and noticed my dad was still changing into his hunting clothes. Not wanting to wait for him and loose valuable daylight, I continued on thinking he would catch up soon. Well I kept going down into the canyon and thought about waiting for him, but the area had so much promising sign I couldn't help but continue.

After about 3/4 mile down the road into this canyon I look across and see several GROUPS of pigs feeding on the opposite hillside about 250 yards from my position. I turn into book it to the pigs/slowly stalk mode and get to the bottom of the canyon where there is a small creek and tons of manitza. The place is LOADED with fresh pig sign.

I knew there was a small group of decent sized pigs just up the other side of the canyon, so I begin to climb. After about only 40 yards of a slope, I look up and see the backs of pigs in the grass above me.

Automatically I grab my rangefinder and range the closest (and biggest) pig. 21 yards. I take one more step forward and draw my bow.
The lone sow turns broadside, but I wanted a better shot. Instantly, she quarters away and I send an arrow right where I wanted it to go.

The group of pigs takes off up the hill, except the one with the arrow in her side. She starts heading downhill, but after maybe 25 yards slows and falls dead. My arrow took out both lungs and stopped on the hide of the opposite shoulder.

MY FIRST BOW KILL!!
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Pumped and over a mile down from the truck and my dad, I start making my way up just as it starts to get dark. I return and tell my dad about my pig as soon as he quit lecturing me about going off on my own without the two-way radio.
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We decide to drive the truck down to the opposite side of the canyon for a short drag/recovery to the truck in the morning.
But it didn't work out that way.

6AM the next morning we run into a major problem. A fallen tree blocks the road down at the TOP of the canyon.
After gutting, skinning, cutting in half and making two round trips up and down that nice steep canyon we managed to kill 7 hours.
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Had that unmovable tree not been in the road we would have been outta there by 9AM, but noooo. Left the front gate in the 2:30 heat
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Thanks for taking the time to read about my first successful archery hunt. I learned a lot of strategies on this site. One thing I can't figure out is posting pictures so when I eventually get them on my computer I will most likely need to email them to someone.

Ooh and what a rush bowhunting is!!!
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Congrats on the bowkill!
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You never know what you'll find on those roads...especially the little ones that seem to run off into nowhere. A packframe and a couple of sharp knives are critical tools to have when you get down in those hellholes.

Nice work... so what about pictures?
 

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Great job! with a full moon and lots of heat! Sounds like you poked through the diaphram. That's the shot to take everytime, quick kill.

I'll be up next weekend....too many sick people in my house to make it this week end.

Phil, do you have anytime to get back to Tejon for an archery hunt?
 

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congrats on your first wild hog bowkill, good story, and cant wait to see the photos! and as far as not waiting for your dad i totally understand! everytime i bowhunt hunt with a partner i get so absorbed when stalking with a bow in the woods always seem to loose my partners too! i am glad i have never got lost or injured while hunting, but your dad was right about having the 2 way on ya, ya never know!
glad everything worked out and look forward to your future hunting adventure story!.........tra

what type of bow and shaft set up did you use to whack your piggi with?
 

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I was using a Parker Buckshot compound with Easton Gamegetter arrows. The broadhead was a Cabela's FX-3. I chose this head because it shot exactly like my field points. I found to of the three blades inside the pig.
 

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Hey Mark, wish I did, but right now even if I had the time, I dunno if I could swing the fuel for the drive. I topped $300 for fuel in May, and prices have gone up more since then.
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Yessir, I'll be quick to say the fuel prices will DEFINITELY impact my hunting plans this year.

Of course, who knows... just started a new consulting gig after four months of downtime, so when those accounts receivable start rolling again my attitude may well change.
 

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thanks for the reply socalkid, wow, good ol luminum shafts! well your rig set up did the trick for sure, congrats agian!....................tra
 

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congrats on you successful hunt. hopefully i'll be getting into bow hunting soon.
 

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Okay I got the pictures on my PC. Now lets see if I can get them posted...



I guess I can't. Anyone with an email who would like to help me post some pics would be great.
 

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Nice! Congrats on your first. That is a great accomplishment. Send those broadheads back to Cabelas and complain. They should not lose blades.
 

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Okay, it's been a couple of months but I finally got a photobucket account and resized the picture. So finally I get to post my pic of my first bowkill!! Thanks again to everyone who offered help.
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This was quite a first experience...first time field dressing a big game animal, first time skinning something that weighs more than me (and just getting it up in the tree!!), first time butchering in the field just to be able to pack it out in two trips!

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That's a hunt you will never forget. Congrats!
 

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Congrats!
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Now you're ruined for LIFE! You'll spend every free minute and spare dollar bowhunting. It's worse than Crack! Next time you go, take a friend with you--- spread the disease.
 
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