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A Good Night, Part II
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You all are gonna be disappointed, but I didn't want you to think I had quit. I went on a short vacation, and sat the stand on the 7th (full moon). Sat from 9:30 PM until 1:30 AM and didn't see a thing. Still, all in all, it was a good night. Going back tomorrow night maybe, with report to follow. I'll also post a pic of my "analysis" of the game camera photos that shows clearly when the hogs are at the feeder.


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Just being outside there is great isn't it ?

With or without hogs, is always fun.

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I've been out the past few nights without seeing much other than deer and raccoons. I am hoping the hogs will return tonight. I'll be working late at home and hope to take a few strolls out in the pasture to break up the monotony.

My triger finger is getting very itchy...especially after seeing Lorenzo's monster hog!


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Good luck to all you guys. Can't go to my lease right now so I'll have to enjoy the thrill of the hunt through the posts that you guys make. So get out there and shoot something else, take lots of pix and come back and post them. Embelishments and exagerations are appreciated!
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Ya' know, GWB, that raccoon getting into the protein trough looked mighty tempting last night. I still held out hope for a hog and didn't pick him off, but he may not be so lucky tonight... Big Grin


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Bobby,
Ya know, unlike Davy Crockett, I may not be able to "grin" a coon out of a corn feeder, but when it comes to "corn likker", I can usually beat those critters the best four out of five.
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Now that's FUNNY!!!
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LOL! Nice shootin' Geedubya! Big Grin



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dustoffer,

It is just good to see you "out among em'" again!

Good Hunting,

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You know, when I first looked at that picture, I wondered if it was the shooting or the shooters that put the 'coon in this state of condition...

Now, as Paul Harvey says, we know the rest of the story... Big Grin


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Bobby,
I guess the lime wedge kinda tipped you off?
What can I say!
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Yep, that lime wedge was a dead giveaway!


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I had to go back twice to find the lime wedge--I looked over the carcass and the bottle several times, but finally found it. Confused


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Hot as heck today--but on Father's Day, I just had to get in a hunt. So, left the house at 9:10 PM, drove to the ranch, parked the truck, walked to the stand site I prepared yesterday, sat down, and before I had stopped sweating, there they were. So, slowly picked up the bipod and rifle (they were on the ground 'cause I was hot and fanning plus drinking water), turned on the red light, and slowly eased it down onto the two boars. Found the aiming point, and Bang-Flop. I had been in my seat precisely 14 minutes.

Used my M70 Featherweight in .22-250, 55 gr Ballistic Tip at 3525 fps. Note the ingenious use of duct tape to keep the red light from pivoting around the scope tube!! Works great, but I need to get some camo duct tape.




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Very nice going!!! thumb

When that 22-250 of yours speaks, something stops listening in a hurry... Big Grin

The hogs have been scarce as hen's teeth around here for a few days. Am about to go take a stroll and see if I can stir anything up.


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Remove the plastic c clamp part of your light, put a tall weaver style scope ring on the scope upside down and us it to hold the light on. No duct tape wastage.


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Hot as heck today--but on Father's Day, I just had to get in a hunt. So, left the house at 9:10 PM, drove to the ranch, parked the truck, walked to the stand site I prepared yesterday, sat down, and before I had stopped sweating, there they were. So, slowly picked up the bipod and rifle (they were on the ground 'cause I was hot and fanning plus drinking water), turned on the red light, and slowly eased it down onto the two boars. Found the aiming point, and Bang-Flop. I had been in my seat precisely 14 minutes.

Used my M70 Featherweight in .22-250, 55 gr Ballistic Tip at 3525 fps. Note the ingenious use of duct tape to keep the red light from pivoting around the scope tube!! Works great, but I need to get some camo duct tape.




Nice work! Sadly it won't be till next month that I wack some hogs.......



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Where would Texas be without duct tape and bailing wire??

Congrats,

Bob


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Dustoffer,
did you spot any jackrabbits carrying canteens?. Nice job improvising and endeavoring to persevere. Congrats on the piggie.

Bob,
ditto on the duct tape,
but I'd rather take a roll of bailing wire to the "shitter" than wrap it around one of my blue steel and wood rifles. Texas hill country is hard enough on a "finish" alone.
See ya' soon
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Geedubya--you are spot on about the finish. As soon as I get home, I take the tape off and clean any residue off the stock. Don't let it sit until morning even.

And, no wabbits or armadillos--too early in the evening for them.

rickt300--thanks for the tip on mounting the red light. I've been using that slip-on mount for years and hassling with it pivoting around. Duct tape has worked, but the weaver ring is a perfect fix!! Now I need to schedule another hunt to validate the fix!! Big Grin


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Note the ingenious use of duct tape to keep the red light from pivoting around the scope tube!! Works great, but I need to get some camo duct tape.


GREAT work .. and i HAVE camo duct tape ...always

wd40 works pretty good on the duct tape glue


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