05 November 2010, 00:19
scottfromdallasMy hog/sheep hunt with pics
I just go back from my hunt. The first day we had torrential rain. All I can say is hogs must love torrential rain. We saw quite a few hogs. They were hitting the feeder and seemed to be very active. The wind was swirling so I only got a glimpse of a big black 200+ hog. He must have smelled us because he stepped out of the tree line, sniffed and was gone in 5 seconds. I didn't even have a chance to even grab my rifle.
My buddy connected with a 100 pound hog. He was using my 84M in 257 Roberts with 115 NBTs. Shot was perfect low behind the shoulder, exited the opposite shoulder. He ran 20 yards on 3 legs and collapsed.
The next day was an all day drizzle. I expected to see more hogs because they came out in heavy rain the previous day. Boy was I wrong. We didn't see any hogs all morning. We decided to kick around in some of the thick stuff and see if we could jump some if they were bedded down.
They were bedded down and we did find some moving ahead of us. I soon realized this was stupid. The brush was so thick you could only make out hair if you saw one. I had no idea what I was looking at or where to shoot. The last thing I remember seeing was a giant set of balls moving away from me...and in an instant...they were gone.
We got out of the thick stuff and decided to move around and glass. We did see a lot of deer moving, mostly does (4 days before deer season of course). Then we saw something white and it turned out to be a Texas Dall Sheep bedded down. So we put a stalk on him.
I switched out my 9.3x62 for the 257 Roberts. We got to within 100 yards of him when he saw us and started running straight away. Now I wished I was holding my 9.3 to try a Texas heart shot. After about 30 yards of running straight, he turned to the right quartering away and I was able to nail him at about 130 yards. He dropped like a bag of hammers from a spine shot. Bullet did not exit but it did it's job.
He turned out to be a pretty good ram with 27" horns. I'm not sure how to score him but he looks pretty good. I dropped him off at the taxidermist for a European skull mount.
No story would be complete without pics so here they are.
My buddies meat hog.
The autopsy and the 115 NBT.
Me and my ram.
My deadly 257 Roberts.
05 November 2010, 00:31
DesertRamCool report. Thanks.
I really like that rifle!
05 November 2010, 07:40
SGraves155Good photos. Looks like a fun hunt. Looks like the temps were mild.
05 November 2010, 19:57
larrysScott, I love the stock on that rifle. Nice shooting. Were you on a paid hunt, just on your lease, what? Just curious.
26 November 2010, 13:51
georgeldHey Scott:
Great pair of curls, sure an ugly faced
critter though.
Nice stock, what kinda wood is that?
Angle don't show well enough and I'm not
that good at guessing.
Thanks much,
George