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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: Pat B. on May 11, 2013, 10:22:00 PM
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We got some much needed rain yesterday. I thought it might make the pigs get out in the daylight, so I took a little stroll..
I came on a few shoats and when I saw them they were about 40 yards or so. The ground was wet and I was able to move quietly except for the abundant sticks all over.. It was like walking through a maze on the ground. It was with poor timing that I was way out of position when the pigs saw me.. I had my right foot way out it front and crossed over my left stepping over some sticks.. I was about to tip over but regained my balance and just stood there. They moved off my center over to my right. Now I was really out of postion..
They were about to catch my wind so I thought I'd better shoot. I had my 68" Wesley that's 63lbs at my draw. I pulled the string to full draw or as close as I could get to it and let the arrow fly. The pig was only 20 yards or so but I managed to darn near miss. The arrow took him high in the flank.. It tickled his backbone and made it easy to slip in for a second shot.
I hadn't had this bow out in a couple of months and thought it needed some excercise! When I'm hunting with this bow good endings seem to happen even when bad things happen...
RC, reckon this one will eat ??
(http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k173/jpbdas/P1000059_zpsd3e5f08a.jpg) (http://s88.photobucket.com/user/jpbdas/media/P1000059_zpsd3e5f08a.jpg.html)
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Pat B. - Hog's Worst Enemy.
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:thumbsup: :campfire:
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Congrats!! :thumbsup:
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Another nice hog, Pat. Congrats
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That has some duroc in him! Looks like a nice one for the BBQ! Good hunting.
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Nice one, Pat! If you don't mind, what's the makeup of your Wesley? She's beautiful! I'm just now catching the HH bug, and your Wesley looks just like I envision mine being.
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This Wesley is a string follow bow.. It has tempered bamboo cores, a Texas ebony riser and tip overlays and brown glass on both sides..
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Thanks Pat!
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Nice pig, congrats!
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Let all pigs shudder at the name of Pat B.
How do you stay thin with so much bacon to consume?
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As already been stated, nice pig and congrats! Thanks for sharing with us. :thumbsup: :clapper:
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Good job again Pat.
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That settles it - I'm moving to Texas!!!
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Nice pig!
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nice recovery,way to hang in there.
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You have to be the best hog hunter there is Pat. Congrats on all your hunts. I sure wished I lived in an area like you do. This is still one of my dream hunts. Maybe some day.
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Pat, It seems every time you take a little walk, you come out with a pig.
That one is perfect size. Congrats!
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Congrats Pat
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Congrats Pat. When you walk softly the pigs tremble!
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Life is good !, in Texas.
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Fine hog Pat. Good job. RC
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That will be a fine eater right there!
Congrats, Pat!
Bisch
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Congrats Pat!
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Congrats on the nice hog. :thumbsup:
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Alright!
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Very nice. Great way to spend an afternoon.
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Man pat b your one hog slayin Machine!!!! Congrats
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:thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Nice pig and nice bow! Congrats
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:thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Most-excellent Pat!
WAY TO GO!
Shoot straight, Shinken
:archer2:
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Awesome!
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Natty!
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If the bespectacled silver 'stache
isn't causing pig-pulse palpitations
It must be in Pat B.'s skillet
already sizzling in to bacon.
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Cool man, love it!
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Nice work brother Pat! It is a testament to porcine fecundity that there are any hogs remaining on your place at all considering the number of pigs you have killed over the years I have known you. They have to reproduce like rabbits.
Bonner
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I wanna hunt like Pat B. when/if I ever grow up! Congrats on yet another fine hog! :clapper:
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Nice one. :thumbsup: