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Very nice. Congrats. Awsome photography. Ed F
 

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I think I saw sparks when the arrow first hit his skin
 

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What kind of camera setup are you using for such clear shots? Awesome pics
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (el_vaquero @ Dec 27 2006, 10:53 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
What kind of camera setup are you using for such clear shots? Awesome pics
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Nikon koolpix 5600, some times the pics are blury and I think it's me, but you got to keep it vary still when you take a pic, I also use a little trypod and self timer
 

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Now there's some porkers! Great looking pigs! Congrats on getting them with a bow. That's just awesome!
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Hey KWB....what steps do you take to minimize scent? Or do you just play the wind?

Thanks,
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (el_vaquero @ Dec 27 2006, 11:31 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
Hey KWB....what steps do you take to minimize scent? Or do you just play the wind?

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?????????? ha take any fwy 197miles ahhhhh ok sure king, well guess you are not even gona tell us the general location of that huge boar. Nice score, what will that monster taste like?
 

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King, I take it that was a ranch and not public land? I have seen your posts and pictures on deer hunting and you really know your stuff. You should make a hunting video, seriously.
 

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Both pigs are very nice. And yes, they first one does look really nice ... with or without the photog tricks. I also like the sunset pic ... really nice. Congrats.
 

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Great pics and read. Congrats. How do they eat at that size? How do you handle the meat processing? Thanks in advance.
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I glassed this herd about a mile and a half as a crow flies, they whir too far, so I lit a cigar and kept glassing looking for something a little closer, I also kept my eye on this herd, I could see it had two bomber boars, a calico which I think was a little bigger but was limping from a fight and the black boar was the dominant one.

As I was almost done with my cigar the herd fed out of sight and with no other hogs, I set out over to where they whir, I kept the wind in my face or crossing from them to me.

I saw them, then heard them, I eased up to 73 yards, it was to open to get any closer, the two big boars kept fighting every now and then, the wind was from them to me crossing left to right.

I was vary patient, Vance called me on the radio and asked where I was, I could not reply, so I just mic-ed a few times and we have a signal that if you cant talk just mic, he started to ask me yes/ no question, one is yes, two is no, are you on a stalk? 1 beep, any boars? 1beep, call me after your done.

The herd kept milling around, after about 30 minuets they started to come my way, the lead sow was dragging the whole herd right past me, I was really nervous that the whole thing was going to blow up any second, as I watched her come by so close with nothing between us, then I focused on the two big boars bringing up the rear.

They came by a tree I knew was 30 yards, I knew I had a shot from here on, but it was a vary strong quartering at me shot, so strong, I was thinking hit him in the neck crossing his chest [ glad I let that thought pass ] as they kept coming closer and closer I came to full draw moving with the two boars as they came by 30yd, 25yds, 20 yds I was looking at both and was not sure which one to shoot, I decided to take the black boar because he was the dominant one.

I had let down as they kept coming closer and closer, they whir almost broadside with me and I came to full draw and swung with the black boar, but he went behind a tree and there was a Junior mint little boar walking with the two big guys and he was blocking the chest of the big black boar, as he came out from behind the tree the Junior mint took a few steps down hill leaving him wide open.

I swung with him and picked a spot right behind his right front shoulder, as I finished coming to full-draw the arrow streaked across the 16 yards in an instant, buried deep into his chest, I knew I had both lungs, he grunted and shot forward.

The calico boar thought he wanted to fight again and turned to fight, then the black boars back end gave way first, he started to roll down hill to me, I knew he was done, it took less than 10 seconds for him to go down.

I called Vance on the radio, I just shot a monster
 

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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Killzone @ Dec 27 2006, 11:54 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
?????????? ha take any fwy 197miles ahhhhh ok sure king, well guess you are not even gona tell us the general location of that huge boar. Nice score, what will that monster taste like?[/b]
It taste like a hernial at the Colosseum, not that I have ever tasted a hernial, but they smell the same.The sow is the eater.
 

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KWB, thankyou again for sharing your wild hog hunting adventures and great photos of your trad bowkills, I have hog fever now and I cant wait to bowhunt
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Dude, your stuff is better than Tom Mirandas on ESPN where they have a huge TV budget!!! awesome , try sending it in to him he needs pros on his show.

How much did that huge boar weigh and what did you do with the meat?

Thanks again for the report even if we dont get to to know the spot.
 

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Take any freeway 197miles that way, get off and take a right, as you pass the pigs in the field go left quite aways, then go up and over the mountain till you come to a fork in the road, go right or left, till you come to the big wallow and your there[/b]


Hey I know that spot. It's my uncles pig farm



Just kidding. Congrats on two nice hogs.
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Congratulations and the hogs are awesome. I love solid black, solid brown or solid red pigs. Those are my kind of wild hogs to blow away with some artillery pieces. Excellent pictures and congrats again on the bow kill. THANK YOU for sharing the hunt and for posting the beautiful pictures. God Bless.
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