doccherry

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Been quite awhile since I posted anything from the Big Island and there's a reason for that. Back in early June, I went out for a training run. I need to run or hike quite a bit to stay in good enough shape to hunt the rough terrain on the Big Island. At 60 years old, I need to do more of this conditioning now than ever before. Anyway, I stepped on some uneven ground and down I went with a badly sprained ankle. I iced it and elevated it and took really good care of it for a month and then started walking again. I got up to 3 miles walking and then 1 minute running and 2 minutes walking, repeating this 5 times. Then 2 minutes running and 2 minutes walking 5 times. Then 3 and 3. Last week I felt really good and planned to go after pigs on Thursday afternoon, right after work. Pigs are everywhere this time of year and I have no pork in the freezer.

On Wednesday afternoon, I decided to go on a short conditioning run, the day before my pig hunt. I parked the truck out in the middle of nowhere and started off along a gravel trail. I got about 500 yards from the truck and BAM!!!. I end up lying on my face. I never even felt myself fall. One second I'm running along and the next second I'm face first in the dirt and lava. My ankle felt as if a swarm of bees had all stung it at once.

I laid there for a minute or so, knowing full well that I had done some major damage to my ankle. When I looked down, the outside of the ankle was blue and the size of a tennis ball. I about puked. I reached into my pocket for my cell phone, the plan being to call my wife who could then call the cavalry, but my pocket was empty. I forgot that I had left my cell phone in the truck.

So there I am, 500 yards from the truck, with a ruined ankle. I waited a few minutes and the pain subsided a bit and my foot was completely numb. I tried to crawl back but only got a dozen yards before the lava tore me up. I tried to stand but went down fast. I tried to hobble and made it 50 yards in about 5 minutes, but had to sit down because the pain came back. I kept doing the hobble---sit down---fall down---hobble again for about 30 minutes and made it back to the truck, exhausted. My foot wouldn't work at all so I had to drive to the hospital with my left foot, sticking my right foot in the passenger side. It took 45 minutes to get to the hospital and by then my ankle looked like the prize pumpkin at the county fair.

The orthopedic surgeon surmised that the original injury had not healed completely and that my ankle was then far more susceptible to new injury. The new injury consisted of two ligaments torn completely, others damaged, broken bone, and the capsule enclosing the ankle ruptured. Now I've got a cast on and will have it for a month, then an ankle brace for another month, and then an ankle brace and boots whenever I go hunting on uneven terrain.

That comes out to about 5 months with no hunting at all. I'm working on a way to wear my cast inside tall hiking boots and use a pair of walking sticks. If it works out, I think I can get back out in the field in about 3 weeks without doing any further damage, as long as I stay on gentle terrain, which I can do if I restrict my hunting to a couple of grassland areas that I know about.

Pig alarm went off last night at 11 PM and I hobbled out with my walking stick and spotlight. A 100-pounder was standing broadside at 10 yards and didn't move. Easy shot, but I didn't have my crossbow because I'm in no condition to deal with a pig and then drag the butchered carcass 300 yards beyond stink range.

That's it from the Big Island for now. Hope to post some more hunting stories within a couple of months

Aloha.
 

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Ouch!!
Sorry to hear about the bad luck...get well soon so we can get our huntin posts from the Big Island.
 

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Sorry to hear about that

I wouldn't chance another injury, just stick with the pig alarm and you will probably get more action than any of us main land hunters
those mountains will still be there for you to hunt next year
 

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Ouch! A sprained ankle is no fun. My ankle is still sore from two months ago. I sprained it in on the Big Island half way through a 20 mile hunt. I carry a first aid kit and I bandaged up the ankle tightly and then laced my boots up as tight as possible and that helped a lot. Ice and elevation works too. The A'a isn't the greatest terrain for walking but the animals like it there. Get well soon and don't rush healing. I look forward to seeing your hawaiian hog pictures.
 

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I was wondering the other day what had happened with ya since you hadn't posted much. Sorry to hear about the ankle. No fun at all.
 

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Doc,
Take care of yourself. Glad you're ok. Like you I am also 60, and I have to be careful cuz I don't have the bounce I did when I was younger. Glad you made it back home ok.

Michael
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Sorry to hear about that! I dont know what I would do without hunting. Try to arrange something with some good friends so when you shoot a pig they come over and clean it for you. If I was back in Hawaii I would do it for you.
I tried to contact you about May with no reply. It was concerning a Water shed hunt on the Hilo side for Pipi. I would have loved hooking up with you the hunt was cancled anyway due to some big rain. Got a couple of pigs and a lot of Ono, Ahi, Marlin and Aku though. Went and hunted at PTA one time and my brother and I both brought out some young rams. Did pretty good for being home for a week.
Maybe next time?
 

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you my friend are a tough man...fast healing to you, but dont push it.
 

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Bummer there, Doc! Take care of that ankle... you old geezers don't heal like you used to, ya know!

Get well, because I've been jonesing for more hunts and pix from paradise!
 

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Ouch! Jeezes Doc, that sounded really bad. Glad to hear that you recently made your first step to hunting recovery; night hunting in your yard with a crossbow, flashlights and motion sensors. Ha! I'll pray for a speedier recovery.

I haven't been hunting much lately. Just been working and ...trying to get my feet back on the ground. Was going to try bowhunting down the coast but they wouldn't issue me a permit because somebody lit Hanakapiai Valley on fire. Now I'm waiting on the fire to go out so State Parks can re-open the place. That's the news from my end of the archepelago.
 
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