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Well, i was lucky enough to find an opening at Wild Hog Adventures (aka Chopper's) this past weekend due to a cancellation. In a few of Chopper's post about the march & april hunts, he mentioned the pigs are pretty thick right now....well, he ain't kiddin'.
The first morning found me at one of my favorite spots, it was just getting light & i was facing a grassy slope hoping to catch a pig heading to his bed, the hill had two large stumps on it that looked exactly like a pig........i put the glass on 'em & nothing, looked up again and there was a third stump moving 80 yards away to my left. Got the wind in my favor & slowly walked up the road to head 'em off...figured a lone pig would more than likely be a boar so i was getting a little excited, came around an oak and saw a black stump along side the road, couldn't quite make out what it was.......then it ran away. Tried to put a move on it, but that sucker kept runnin'.....walked up hill to glass just as the sun was coming up, as i sat there i thought i heard crows in the canyon. Loud noise w/ cackles, cawls, & all that crow talk......but figured when i heard a sqeal among 'em, it was actually a herd of pigs feeding in the canyon. Grabed my bow and headed straight down, saw a large black pig moving right to left at 80 yards, but figured i'd head for the herd to my right....put a great sneak on 'em only to find they're gone....nothing but tracks & crap.
The sun was fully up by now and i was figuring my hunt would be over soon, i figured as a last resort i'd head down the canyon in the direction both pigs where moving....started creapin' along real slow w/ an arrow knocked. Got to the edge of a chamise thicket and heard a grunt, looked up and saw approx. 8 pigs moving right at me from 15 yards. A large black pig was leading the group and went to my left, at 7 yards the lead pig stopped and offered the perfect shot.....pulled the trigger & pigs where runnin' everywhere. The arrow zipped completely through, the pig ran into the chamise along w/ another small boar and stopped. I backed up the adjacent hill to glass the thicket and couldn't see a thing. After a short wait and with what i surely thought was a double lung, i went after it. Nothing! hardly a drop of blood for 30 yards. It had crossed a dozer cut and i was following tracks w/ a drop here and there. Belly crawled through some more pig tunnels for another 150 yards and finally found her.
7 yard double lung shot...she ran 200 yards, 240lb's live weight....the march & april hunts are gonna be good!
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Great story and pictures. Sounds like a great hunt. Thanks for sharing.
 

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Arrowslinger,

Way to go!!!
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Glad someone is gettin some pork...Goodjob!
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Dang, AS!

You gotta leave some for the rest of us. That makes you three for three at Choppers? Or is it four?

Good shooting! I'm itching to go chase a pig so bad, I can't hardly stand it!
 

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Dang it,
You da' man!
Nice hog there.
Too bad, looks like you busted another arrow.
Enjoy it.
Dave
 

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Gyopo, thanks......but luckily it was a clean pass thru & the arrow w/ live to see another hunt.
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By taking his 4th hog in as many trips, Arrowslinger earned an invitation to be one of four members on the team representing California in the Ca. vs. Or. hog hunting competition to be held in late June at Birds and Boars/Wild Hog Adventures

The competition has no prize other than bragging rights, but the entire hunt will be filmed and hopefully turned into a quality hog hunting video.
 

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Hey, that's pretty cool, Chopper!

Those Oregon boys best watch out, with ol' AS (Ass Shooter) on the opposing team.
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Spec....i have no idea where you got the nickname "Ass Shooter", i arrowed that sow in the hind quarters because she was runnin' backwards & i thought her tail was her head.....so in reality, i would have double lunged 'er.
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Originally posted by Arrowslinger@Feb 21 2005, 08:48 PM
Spec....i have no idea where you got the nickname "Ass Shooter", i arrowed that sow in the hind quarters because she was runnin' backwards & i thought her tail was her head.....so in reality, i would have double lunged 'er.
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I'll keep that in mind, AS. In the meantime, since you've taken 4 to my NONE at Chopper's, I can only jest. Hell... I'd be happy to stick one in the backend too, as long as I bring home the pork.
 

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Nicely done A.S.

Congrats on making the team. Make your JHO brethern (sp??) proud and sling another or two for good ol' California.
 

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That is just Sweetness AS!
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1 question- Were you east of the most eastern barley field in a canyon up over the rise?

and 2- If my #1 question was wrong- will you share with me where you were?
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Also- How about a Turkey report for those that are doing the doubble.
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SierraExplorer........it'd be real tough to give up my secret spot
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(4 hogs, 1yr, 300 yards apart), but by the time you're there in March i think the pigs will be in a different location....those suckers are on a new part of the ranch each time i show up. The turkeys are thick & you'll have no poblems seeing & hearing them, it'll give us something productive to do during the midday hours.
But can't give ya my spot.....'cause i'll be hunting it 4 days later in my newly constructed ground blind.
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Thanks Orso, i'll be letting the arrows fly & will give your old bow a good home.
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Nice work slinger, that's a big ole sow !!! Maybe I'll be tagging close to your boot heals in April
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Glad to hear there are plenty-o-hogs running around the ranch.

I wasn't sure about the combo hunt but I probably will do it. As you said gives you something productive to do during the mid day when the piggies are hiding in the chemise tunnels.
 

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hey BDB you can always open up a diet pepsi early
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Could do that but it would put a damper on my productive evening hunt
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