04 February 2016, 09:31
dustofferFirst Ones of February
Sat last night with the rifle and saw nada. Went back tonight with bow due to most favorable breezes and the piggies showed up at 8:08 or so. Shot the first one and the sounder scattered. Reloaded the bow, and in about 5-6 minutes they returned and I shot a second.
Here's the first one--
Never recovered the second one, though he left this:
and this:
I'll go out in the morning and spend some more time looking for #2.
04 February 2016, 09:51
georgeldtwo for sure.
Good shooting, lets see it when you find it too.
George
05 February 2016, 02:40
dustofferWent back this AM to search for the other one. Still found no blood trails, but did find the front part of one arrow, and a little blood on a tree. Walked the open area in the pecans first as it was in a direction they often come from--nothing, then I started at the back of the property in the thick stuff--lots of sign, but no dead piggie. Gradually worked my way back towards the feeder and at one point, caught a whiff of pig. Gradually worked in towards the feeder and walked up on #2. Looked like she had been shot in the throat--WTH? Both of the ones last night were behind the shoulder.
Started back to the feeder along a cow trail, and lo and behold, I walk up on this guy. This is obviously the one I smelled too.
When I rolled him over, I saw pig poo and pus oozing out of two holes in his belly--not fresh wounds for sure. Possibly the cow man gut shot him intentionally as he does. Or, maybe been in a fight with another boar with teeth and got poked in the gut?
Here's the exit wound from the BH and last night's shot--don't think it got his belly.
As I walked back to the feeder, about 30 yds away, found the other half of the arrow, and there was a fair to good blood trail--when the sounder scattered at the shot, this one didn't go the direction I thought he did, and I never walked over in that area last night.
So-I think what happened, the first one I shot had a second pig behind, and the arrow got it in the neck through major blood vessels. First time I've had a two-fer with a bow although I've done it several times with a rifle and shotgun.
Here's the "stringer"--
11 February 2016, 23:19
dustofferAnother boar from the same place as the first 3--
13 February 2016, 14:56
georgeldBy golly when you find the acorns you do a bang up job of collecting them.
Good for you, helps even out the skunked trips somewhat. That's part of the game, right?
Iv'e got lots of doubles on p/dogs and ONE triple while taking a break antelope hunting one day. A .243 makes a mess of things, but, it does carry thru the whole deal.
Stay healthy, this way sucks!
George and thanks for sharing the whole story too.