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Traditional Bowhunting/Archery Videos => Tarz Antics => Topic started by: Terry Green on January 22, 2022, 05:35:32 AM
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Good luck to you guys!!!
Javies are God’s gift to a stalking bowhunter!
Bisch
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Good Luck and enjoy
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Man, you guys have a good hunt and we’ll look forward to pics.
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Good luck guys!
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Get em guys!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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good luck, looking forward to some good stories and pictures
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Go get ‘em! Have a great hunt.
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Good luck have fun.
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You don't have to do much to get me primed.
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Good luck. Can’t wait to get down there.
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The Motley Crew....
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Looks like you got some younger guys too. Nice.
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Looks like a bunch of sturdy lads, go get 'em!
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Hope you guys have a great hunt with lots of success! Please leave a few dumb ones for crew #2!
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Good luck boys!
Tim B
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I see a few familiar faces. Good luck!
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It time to get serious ....
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I'm listening to yotes.....
About time to wake the boys....
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The wife said that I was allowed one dumb question a month so I'm going to waste January's right here. What does LTR stand for?
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The wife said that I was allowed one dumb question a month so I'm going to waste January's right here. What does LTR stand for?
Laredo Tusk Roundup
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1st stalk 3 turned into 8, too many eyes at 5 and 6 yds,... no shot
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5 opportunities this morning javies in range but no luck yet. Joe and I are In the need of some serious tweezers.
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No breakfast or lunch.... going in for a bite and back out...
No worries, we left 2 groups of javies in sendaros and one at a tank.... we'll be back...
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Good luck Guys. Cactus and tons of Javie’s; I miss the Javie’s, but not the cactus. Miss joining you this year, send lots of pictures.
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The young guns scored!!!!
I LOVE IT!!! :jumper: :jumper: :jumper:
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We invited Shiftys to the annual crappy fry this year.....
We threw em both in the batter...
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Heck yeah!
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Congrats on those 2 javies so far!!!!
Bisch
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Awesome!!!
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Looks like you guys are getting great hunting/stalking weather. Damp and cool. Get after 'em!!!
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Joe and I have been kept very busy :readit:
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Awesome job so far! Good luck guys!
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Congratulations to the two young men who were successful. I am sure there will be more to come 🏹
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One day I’ll make it on one of these hunts. Great job guy’s some good lookin javies!
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He's tagged out on javies!
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Fantastic you guys are on a roll
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Great job!! Now what, piggies? :thumbsup:
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Congrats to the young guns!!
Tim B
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More coming... taking pics now.
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Once again congratulations are in order! Looks like he will be terrorizing the hogs now! I think they are in trouble!! :archer:
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Yep, and both brothers will be after hogs... Dad is not far from it now....
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Those Arkansas boys are killers! We’ll done guys
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Awesome so far!!!!
Good luck to everyone else!
Bisch
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Killer krew, killer hunt! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Yes! Congrats to the young guys, great to see that!!! :clapper:
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Just a bit more... its finally lifting....
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The eye has it.....
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I'm getting ready, and itchy!!! Watching the weather to see how to pack. Please don't shoot all the blind and dumb ones before I get there.
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Pope and Young Doe.... just beautiful.
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When is this Terry Green guy gonna shoot one?:)
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Green is a gentleman, and is allowing a few javelina to survive until the next hunt. Thanks, Terry, keep up the good restraint.
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Get adder-M boys! Looks like a lot of fun.
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Pope and Young Doe.... just beautiful.
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how do you measure a pope and young doe..
width of ears...
weight...
length of nose...
or just sheer beauty..... (WINNER!!) :clapper:
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Uh oh!.... I just cut one in half with a Battle Axe...
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I know that there is at least one more pic to come, lol.
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Terry,
My experience with Simmons or Jim’s broad heads has been you could hit an animal in the foot and it would still bleed to death :biglaugh:
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Might need to mount a couple 190 grain Ribtek.
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Give me a minute.... I'm enjoying a Shifty' Sandwich...
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Give me a minute.... I'm enjoying a Shifty' Sandwich...
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Holy cow!... what a coincidence!!! Just finished up a Shifty sandwich too and on the way back out!
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Ok... back out with Joe again...
That mustard mayo smoked turkey beef pastrami double cheddar Shifty's Classic hit the spot... now to stalk it off...I'll post as I get chances to catch up on the hunt...
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View from the shot....
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Javie went in the hole...
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Getting it done, guys! Good stuff! Keep it coming.
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:campfire: lovin it!
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Can see some hands and knees tracking in thick stuff.
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Hmmmm...... what's this?
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I'll get to that last pic in a bit....
Till then, Javalina vs Prairie Rattler...
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Nice shot placement👍🏽
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Those 14 yard blood trails are brutal. :biglaugh:
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Liver...
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Lungs...
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Blood trapped inside...
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Great adventures, and I'm sure there is more to come. :campfire:
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Btw, the last Arkansonian tagged out this afternoon...
Pic in a bit... along with the "what's this"....
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ArkanSAM'S tag out....
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Many many congrats to the 3 of them and I couldn't be more tickled from them. :jumper: :campfire: :jumper:
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Congrats Terry and Sam! You guys have had a great trip already and it ain’t over yet! Can’t wait to get down there!
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Way to go Terry! Looks like that Tree Shark really wrecked his day.
Nice going Sam and sons! Looks like you left the Schafer at home. Whatever you have you are shooting it well.
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Awesome stuff!
Really wish I could have made it this year. Maybe next year...
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You guys have set the bar!!! Congratulations.
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Awesome stuff! Keep it coming! Congratulations guys! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Thanks for all the posts. To me this is what I am on Trad Gang for. Wished I was still young.
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Some good shooting folks. Congratulations!
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Uh oh 2......
Zwickey Times are here again.....
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Pope and Young Doe.... just beautiful.
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how do you measure a pope and young doe..
width of ears...
weight...
length of nose...
or just sheer beauty..... (WINNER!!) :clapper:
Yep, and because she was huge... could have passed for a young Kudu.
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Way to go Terry! Looks like that Tree Shark really wrecked his day.
That head a Battle Axe....
Javie started bleeding before the arrow got there :bigsmyl:
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Ok, so what's this????
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Well .... it's this.....
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She wheeled on Smokin Joe and the placement was ugly, but she only made it 40 yards... Congrats to Joe! :jumper:
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Sweet!
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Looks like Joe got a Texas heart shot!
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I'm really glad you've got another hunt coming up so we can keep enjoying :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Great going guys! :clapper:
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Congratulations guys. I have been enjoying this thread. Best of luck to the week two hunters.
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Smokin Joe Uh Oh'ed again!!!!
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Waiting for the story on that one!…. :coffee:
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Hit something hard with that one.
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Hit something hard with that one.
Nah..... Something else broke it.... something that was running fast.
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Last day.... wild hog with maple bacon, topped with Shifty's red....
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That Texas heart shot was a Javi that turned quickly at the shot. The arrow entered in front of the hip and stopped just under the skin on the opposite shoulder. The damage to the lungs was impressive and complete. It died very quickly. The broad head was a woodsman.
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You betcha! Congratulations, on some good eatin'. Had a young 6 pt totally swap ends and head in opposite direction. At 6 yards went from a lung hit to a ham hit, 30 yard recovery. Luck of the Irish!
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That Texas heart shot was a Javi that turned quickly at the shot. The arrow entered in front of the hip and stopped just under the skin on the opposite shoulder. The damage to the lungs was impressive and complete. It died very quickly. The broad head was a woodsman.
He was quick,but that Centaur was quicker!
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Congrats on all the ranch rats guys, and good luck to all the week 2 hunters!!!
Bisch
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Well this has been a fun adventure, congrats to all ... Javies are sooo much fun to hunt.
Looking forward to the second hunt and more excitement.
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Congratulations everyone. I love those big Centaur heads and Jim’s bows too.
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Back to Uh Oh 2....
Joe and I decided to circle a tank that the javies had been running laps around. The wind was in our face, so we decided Joe would go right, and I would go left to play the wind in our favor....
As I rounded the midway arc, I saw a gang of them ahead coming my way. ....
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AND!!!
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There was a 10 to 12 foot berm to my left that would be a perfect vantage point as the wind was still just perfect.
I climbed up and hid behind a picklypear/mesquite blind that created a great wall of protection from being spied upon. It should only be a few moments now....
Somehow, someway, somereason they vanished. I descended the berm and moved ahead to do the spying now. After a few dozens of yards, I was clueless as to where they had gone.
By then I was at the halfway point, and there was no Joe.....
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So, I started back around to get my wind out of the equation if Joe was onto something. As I returned to our starting point, there was still no Joe, but a really nice black javie headed on Joe's initial route..... meaning the wind was right.... for me....
Pardon me, last night with the boys....
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I'll try and catch up today during plane rides... till then we are enjoying another pot of the Pinhote Roast.
This is a beautifully blended recipe that has been comented to be a close 2nd to the High Noon blend by the group. This group of guys, save Ronnie and Bodie, had all sampled the 4 brews from last year. I'm looking forward to the reviews from the next gang coming soon...
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And we're enjoying a javie sausage with deer fat from last year's bounties with Shifty's Red.....
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More to come ....
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There was no Joe, but there was dapper looking Javie ahead dresses as if he was headed to a black tie event yet starring down the road, not in my direction. He seemed to have spotted something or someone... Ah, maybe Joe.
It seems that was the case as he was very nervous and reluctant to graze or move ahead much.... very skiddish. He still was 'kinda/sorta' making forward progress, but I decided to dig in just in case Dr Tuxedo swapped ends on account of Joe.....
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The story of the Dapper Javi, Mr Tuxedo, is pretty good. I'll let Terry tell it. It was an exciting "pincer movement" technique with a little change in the wind making things happen in a hurry.
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..... or any other reason. Well, that's exactly what happened, hackles went up, and north became south, with a rapid trot proceeding. I was ready for him to enter the window of opportunity, which was a blink of an eye away....
Now lifting off from Dallas.... more later... :campfire:
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Just finished Charlie Lamb's book again and the last chapter stoked the fire.
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Great stuff guys, still enjoying. :campfire:
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So, I’m working my way back around the pond with a cross wind giving me an advantage to my right front. A doe catches my movement and trots through the prickly pear and mesquite tangles. I am on a quiet and smooth deer trail that goes out to the narrow dirt road. I am working to stay as hidden as possible using the mesquite and cactus to break up my outline. I was slowly scanning ahead for the javelina that I knew were somewhere near. Then I catch a patch of black through a tangle of mesquite. There is a big javelina boar working his way toward me. I try to ease to my right a bit to use a tall prickly pear as cover and to open up a shooting lane. If he doesn’t turn a bit he will catch the cross wind before he is broadside, and I don’t want to take a quartering front shot. Then I see Terry cross thirty or so yards behind him and disappear behind a bend in the trail. If the javelina stays on the trail between us then we might get him. The situation is good but the wind is tricky.
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So sorry for the delay I'll be finishing this up by lunch...
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As Joe said, the wind was tricky for him on his cross wind, yet from my vantage point it luckily was not an issue....
Dr Tuxedo trotted into the window and without him missing a stride I let him have it....
A loud audible report from him after the fletching disappeared in the boiler room was the scene at hand and again he swapped ends for only dozen yards, then he dove into the brush thrashing, crashing and popping is teeth, then total silence.
After a brief moment of assessment, I slowly stood and moved to my arrow to inspect. It looked good, and I turned to see Joe just inside the brush on the opposite side of where Dr Tuxedo dove in. Joe pointed to the location and gave me the 'he's dead' pose of arms spread head down. Joe and I backed out down wind for about 30 yards to chat about the events before we set up for me to move in. Joe stalked up to about 10 yards to where he entered the brush and I went to a 'cut through' sendaro that was real close to the entrance and cut in from the down side. This way if we both were wrong, would could either get another arrow in him is he tried to escape or at least see his exit route.....
Not far along at all, I spotted this....
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He had made it only 14 feet into the brush.....
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More coming.... equipment info and Joe's #2 with 'Tracer Arrow' #2...
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That’s it…I’m going on this hunt in the future
Great hunting / shooting guys 👍🏽
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Nice chompers on that one Terry! You guys sure had a great hunt over all… I hope the second crew has good luck too! Ken and I are fired up to get down there and get after them!!
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Were there many opportunities for hogs on the first hunt?
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We took Terry's javelina back to the skinning shed, and got it hanging and opened up to cool. With two javelinas to his credit, Terry was tagged out. We had some lunch and went back out so could get a crack at a second one. We spotted a lone javelina slowly working down a dirt road toward us. I handed the binoculars to Terry and headed toward the animal to a spot where I ducked into the brush to hide within a thicket of mesquite and prickly pear. I had a good pocket to stand in with cover behind and in front of me and a shooting lane that would work for a broadside shot. I could see the javelina coming into view through the thick tangle of mesquite branches in front of me. When it stepped into the shooting lane I took the shot. The javelina exploded into the brush to my right and ran a half circle that then became a straight line -- the escape route he took then went silent. After about 45 minutes we took up the trail. The trail showed an arrow broken into three pieces, but no blood. None at all. I stood where I shot and talked Terry through the brush to where I heard the last sound. That technique yielded a very dead sow javelina with the evidence of a perfect double lung shot. She had traveled less than 30 yards total. I was tagged out too.
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Very cool looking Javalina
Great hunt guys good job
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Were there many opportunities for hogs on the first hunt?
Yes, there were opportunities.. most of them were not pursued... more on that later... my wife is fixing to sing.
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Way to go Terry and Joe! Thanks for taking us along on the adventure!
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Were there many opportunities for hogs on the first hunt?
Yes, there were opportunities.. most of them were not pursued... more on that later... my wife is fixing to sing.
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Thanks
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Excellent shooting! At what point will you get all of the cactus spines out? Way to go Joe!
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The mesquite and prickly pears aren't too bad. I am still pulling the spines from the "pencil cactus" also known as cholla cactus. The pencil cactus spines are almost invisible. They go through several layers of clothing and even heavy leather gloves easily. They hurt like the dickens too. I'll be picking them out of my skin for another week at least.
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Shave ‘em off. Worked pretty good last year.
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What Bull said! Better to have bald spots all over your legs than feel those suckers at night under the sheets!!
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Just now getting a chance to post, things have been hectic back home, but not as hectic as group 2 is gonna be in a few days though!! You guys are in for it. As you can already tell by the pics,we were in Javies every day, especially from 2 till dark and we probably didn't check out half the place. They are thick. Will be looking forward to yalls adventures! Turned some of theses guys into delicious Javi pepperoni snack sticks. They wont last long. Thanks Terry for putting this all together [ You are not allowed to view attachments ]
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P.S. bring some tweezers!
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So yeah, the Arkansas boys ended up tagging out on day 3...... Their coolers were overflowing, and they decided to head back home to take care of the meat. I was very tickled for them as they have been on this hunt now for the 3rd year. They did leave us with a full Pan of fish. :jumper:
Ronnie had some situations at home, and he left 2 days early also.
I continued to pal around with Joe on day 4 to assist in any way to get his #2.... Then, the last day, I did the same with James while Joe packed and Taxidermied.
Therefore, there wasn't much hog pursuit.....
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As Joe posted ..... I had his binos and was set up on a pond berm for observation with a dark maduro, and Joe was about 200 yards down a sendaro putting the sneak on some javies..... Then, he dove in the brush as they were headed his way....
I was keeping serious tabs on the action as they neared Joe's hide out.... sure enough, I saw Joe's lit arrow nock come screaming out of the land of spikes, needles, n thorns...
Being that it was overcast and the cloud canopy was low, his flo-green nock was most visible on its zip to the target... the javie wheeled and went in on Joe's side of the cactus jungle....
Great stuff witnessing that. :campfire:
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Motivated sharpening Snuffer with Stay Sharp 344.
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Great stories guys! Yeah Wud, Snuffer would be a much better choice than a ribteck for sure!!! I heard tell of a 3 hour bloodtrail, if so, bet someone was a pin cushion for sure! :scared: :scared: :scared:
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TD Centaur 58" - 50@28
Centaur Battle Axe and Zwickey D-4
Traditional Only shafts by 3 Rivers
Marksman Quiver
American Leathers Big Shot
Thorogood Boots
Fueled by Last year's Javie and Venison, Phillips and Co Fish Extraordinaires and Backwoods Grind and Shifty's :biglaugh:
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Ribtek 190 would be so easy to sharpen, are indestructible and make a big hole. My problem, if it is that, is I have many broadheads that are all proven performers, think I'll go for nostalgia.
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Wud #1 I've been bent ribbies
#2 their penetration sucks....great CHEAP SMALL GAME heads, thats it.
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1.5" Snuffers=short blood trails
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You guys on the second hunt better be ready to have a blast. Ive hunted javies a lot and I can honestly say that I have never seen that many anywhere. They are everywhere. I sat where two senderos crossed and often saw them in three different directions at the same time. Someone asked about hogs. I saw several that looked like those "russian boars". Long head, tail and snout with mean looking cutters. I stalked one that busted me at abt 30 yards ( it was windy and swirling )and the whole time I was trying to get in shooting distance I was asking myself "am I fixing to get killed"...lol. Theyre some mean lookin critters ! Ive never seen a place so torn up by javies and hogs.
Some fantastic hunting with some of the friendliest guys youd ever want to be around !!
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Good luck!
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License showed up in the mail today. Working on sharpening up broadheads. Can’t wait.
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Joe in pursuit....
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What Im talkin about !!!!
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I can’t wait! They are forecasting freezing rain up here Thursday late..hope we don’t have to fight our way out of Arkansas..we will get there regardless!
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Sharpening up Snuffer 160's now, just wondering if I should bring a GS or VPA, as well. We'll see how the time plays out. TG, actually my experience with 160 and 190 grain Ribtek has been very positive, personally have never bent one. My were the original prior to the being sold to Australia. Have shot them through cinder block and messed up the arrow, but not the head. Actually, ruined more Snuffer heads(two) shooting through hog shoulder blades. This SS 344 seems to be doing the job, but I'm only on second sandpaper. I'm ready for this trip.
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I like em close!
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Real close!
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That's almost tomahawk range!!!
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Real close!
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Just outside my effective range :knothead:
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Wud, make sure you bring plenty of cylinder blocks.
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Great read! Wishing group 2 good luck and much success :pray:
Bob Z.bring back an extra lower jaw with cutters and insert that in your Javi target :bigsmyl:
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John, that’s a great idea with the lower jaw! I just have to kill one!!
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TG ... a crazy test and was too rough on the arrows. Just saying that I never have had trouble with Ribtek going through whatever I shoot them at. Not sure if the manufacture changed when they moved down under. All I have are 190's Horsehide has all the 160's I had left.
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Three-blade broad heads were used to take several javelina during the hunt -- both snuffers and woodsman let the air out of the little buggers pretty well.
The long trailing jobs were more a function of the heavy cover than the lack of effective cutting.
The cover is something to behold. You week-2 guys will be wise to bring pruners and small saws as well as tweezers.
Crawling through the cover to follow blood is slow and difficult -- sometimes it can be belly crawling and/or hands and knees. It can be a very slow process.
A very bright flashlight can help you see the blood in the darkness of the cover.
If you have snake chaps you will have fewer thorns and spines embedded in your hide at the end of each day.
Last, listen to Terry. He has javelina knowhow.
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TG ... a crazy test and was too rough on the arrows. Just saying that I never have had trouble with Ribtek going through whatever I shoot them at. Not sure if the manufacture changed when they moved down under. All I have are 190's Horsehide has all the 160's I had left.
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I have thousands of arrows... no matter to me... Bring the blocks since you are driving..
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PDK....
Just in case Wud wusses.....
https://www.regioblocklaredotx.com/
Pic up a dozen on the way if'n ya don't mind.
Thx, I know I can count on you.
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I'll do my best to round up a couple. I'll bring the Ribtek 190.
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I think a vidio of this challenge would be useful for something I'm just not sure what...maybe just a good :biglaugh:
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3 hour blood trail? More please.
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Yeah Durp.... be grand for sure!
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3 hour blood trail? More please.
Hmmmm... could definitely be interesting. :readit:
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CMU (found one that wasn't doing anything) and Ribtek will be in the FJ on the ride down. If nothing else I'll have a souvenir from LTR #2-2022.
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Terry, are you planning on shooting some of your broad heads into the cinder blocks too? Wonder if they're tuff to field dress? ;)
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Taste like chicken. 😄
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Don't shoot your Snuffers into cinder blocks. Just a waste of a good Snuffer. You need those long super narrow single bevel heads for cinder blocks. The ones that cost 60 bucks each. Bonus points if it's on a 30$ arrow!
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How do you field dress them? :laughing:
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Terry, are you planning on shooting some of your broad heads into the cinder blocks too? Wonder if they're tuff to field dress? ;)
Sure, why not, I have THOUSANDS of broadheads also.
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The year I hunted Africa I was shooting 145 Ribtic and at the end of the hunt our PH had everyone shoot an Elephant shoulder blade. The 145 folded but that's the only time I've bent one, the only head that didn't folded was a Zwicky Delta 4 blade.
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The year I hunted Africa I was shooting 145 Ribtic and at the end of the hunt our PH had everyone shoot an Elephant shoulder blade. The 145 folded but that's the only time I've bent one, the only head that didn't folded was a Zwicky Delta 4 blade.
Great stuff, sir!!!.... yes, the corrugated furrels MASSIVELY impede penetration on game. Again, end of story.
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Hot sauce --- lots and lots and lots of hot sauce. It's the only way to eat a cinder block if you kill one.
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Hot sauce --- lots and lots and lots of hot sauce. It's the only way to eat a cinder block if you kill one.
TX PETE is on the menu!!!
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When is y'all's week 2? This thread has been great!
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Second hunt starts on February 6…I can’t wait…looks like Hunting Badger and I will be skating on ice at least half way to Laredo!
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When is y'all's week 2? This thread has been great!
Hold your horses..... it will start when it starts! 🤗
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Great stuff! Week 2 will also be a hoot! Can't wait!
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Yeah, can't get this type of stuff on the 'scroll and double tap' crapforms. :biglaugh:
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Weather looking good except for one wet day. But this is Texas and that will change in a minute. You guys driving in from North and East of here take your time and keep the shiny side up.
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It’s going to be tough traveling from here for sure. We plan to start at daylight tomorrow..hope we can get there before the hunting starts.
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Weather APP shows snow about two hours North of San Antonio. Northeast of Austin in the Georgetown/Granger area. Should be clearing up by Saturday. Roll the dice.
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Here's the like to the second hunt
https://www.tradgang.com/tgsmf/index.php?topic=178157.0
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Just been rereading this thread and getting ready to head to the LTR2 thread, need to remember to start using the like buttons. Sounds like it was a great time, hoping to get things in order to make one of these trips!!!
Jason
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Jason..... no worries... Tradgang was here before zombie like buttons. :biglaugh:
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Up for Charlie :campfire: