26 June 2010, 10:11
guncurtis2Birthday pig hunt ends in failure...
Gosh dang it, i was hoping to top off my birthday with a successful pig hunt, but alas, i made a couple poor dicisions and missed out. I went down the canyon behind my house, which has quite a few piggies, and picked a spot to sit and wait for an evening good shooting. Unfortunately, the foliage is so thick its hard to get a good field of view. Also, I sat on the wrong side of the canyon! I could hear them coming down a trail behind me and on my right, but from my position could see nothing. I hoped when they got to the bottom they would go for the water I was watching over, but they went down the other way and i never saw them. I did find a good place to wait for them next time, and I'll give it a go again this week. Oh well, now it's time for chocolate cake and beer.
26 June 2010, 19:10
dustofferCurtis--I sat in my tripod with bow yesterday AM and my luck was like yours. Only my bad fortunes were my own fault. I dropped my corn near the feeder, but in the dark, I put it where I couldn't shoot if they came in. Of course, 10 minutes after I got settled in there were 5 pigs merrily eating corn and the droopy mesquite limb kept me from shooting. Oh well, there is always next time, and I did enjoy watching the hen turkey with her 4 frying-chicken sized little ones chasing grasshoppers.
26 June 2010, 22:26
Geedubyaguncurtis2,
Better luck next time. Keep us posted. Pix are good too.
Dustoffer, don't ya just hate it when stuff like that happens.
GWB
27 June 2010, 04:01
calgarychef1FAILURE? Any time spent hunting is fun and a sucess, I'd never call not killing something a failure.
the chef
27 June 2010, 11:40
guncurtis2Tried again tonight, but had no sight nor sound of one. Took a good spill going down the hill to get near the creek! One second I was standing taking a step, the next second i was on my butt. At least it wasnt on the side where my GP100 was strapped so i didn't end up with a gun barrel in my kidney.
Yes calgary, it is better than being in the city for sure. Still, making live pigs dead pigs is better than not!
Dustoffer, I aggree about the turkeys. Those little ones are so ugly they are cute!

I will see about pics next one I go on.
27 June 2010, 12:04
guncurtis2This was taken by my crackberry yesterday after I had been sitting for a few minutes. It's a beautiful area to live.
IMG]http://i822.photobucket.com/albums/zz147/guncurtis2/canyon.jpg[/IMG]
Hope I posted that picture correctly.
27 June 2010, 17:56
Geedubyawhenever I'm afield, in my pack are a pair of binocs (usually around my neck), a camera, water and a book. I find that some of my best hunts are when I just let everything go, relax and enjoy the beauty of God's creation. I may fail to come back with game/varmints, but I never come back without new experiences. (And a digital image helps keep those fresh)
Best
GWB
28 June 2010, 00:06
guncurtis2Good point Geedubya. Next time I will try to get down there early enough to relaxe a bit more.