Howzit Brahdahs,
Thanks for the replies and concern over Rich. Called him last night to check up on him. Said he was sore and that the boar did get a piece of him. Apparently when he went to shower he noticed a tear in his pants and a small puncture wound to his thigh. Not enough to bleed through but just break the skin some. Lucky Buggah eh? Someone was watching over him big time!
Believe it or not, it is his second encounter with pigs in a matter of days. Saturday was the opening day of bird hunting here in the State of Hawaii. Late in the afternoon while running Scooby on a hillside (different area), he noticed Scooby hell bent for leather running down the hill towards him. Rich saw that Scooby had something in his mouth----something that was screaming.----- Scooby had poached a piglet and hot on his heels was one pissed off mama! Half way down the hill the sow hooked Scooby and he rolled down the hill towards Rich. Surprisingly Scooby didn't drop the piglet and da bugga was still alive and screaming. Mama pig (about 100 lbs) stopped about twenty five yards from Rich trying to decide what to do. Rich fired two warning shots, grabbed Scooby and released the piglet. Piglet scampered off and don't know if it hooked up with mama. Rich didn't hang around to find out. He and Scooby backed out before mama changed her mind.
Man you should have seen the ribbing he got down at the Trap/Skeet range today. Don't know what hurt more, da scrapes and bruises or his ego. Me, I now call him "Palanka" instead of "Tatanka" cause he plays with pigs. Also today when he called for targets, I insisted that he oink----or grunt.
Yep, so called "friends" can be pretty brutal eh? Oh theres more----
Our plan this weekend is to send Rich out and stalk behind him. Hopefully his "friend" will come out to play. But then again, someone brought up the question, ---- would this be considered baiting and is it legal or sporting? I figure what da hell, should be good for a couple of laughs eh?
On Saturday, my friend and I plan to scout the area to look for sign and glass the area late in the afternoon. Don't think that we'll try anything unless it looks real good. Don't want to push him out of the area. Here mountain pigs like to follow a pattern unless pushed so we'll just sit tight on this one and hopefully get our chance next week Tuesday.
Aloha,
Mark