Thanks Eric! Are you coming to the Expo? I'll be around the MLA kids booth most of the weekend, drop by if you are there.
Rob, I was raised in NW Montana and I agree with you 100%! I don't let them gators stop me from getting where I want to hunt, but I have made some pretty big detours to avoid them.
********UPDATE FROM CAMP********
A few guys have been asking for a report ahead of their camps. I'll post this for Andrew since we all know Estill can be a little connectivity-challenged.
Two weeks ago a father/son combo showed up for a 3 day hunt in some pretty nasty weather. I was kindof worried about these fellas odds of seeing hogs, but they both took shots. I haven't heard the whole story, but it sounds like the pigs are none the worse for wear.
Last weekend there were 4 hunters in camp for 3 days. Forecast was 100% chance of rain all Friday and Saturday, and quite likely Sunday morning. Really foul weather again. Andrew said the force of the rain one night reminded him of a hurricane that went through, and it dropped 4" of rain between dusk and dawn. Everyone got a little tour Thursday night and they saw hogs before their hunt even started. On Friday a father/son decided to share a popup blind out by Hog Lake to have some shelter from the elements. A bunch of hogs came out of the swamp and the teenage boy took the shot. They guys recovered the hog a short distance away and started packing it out down the clay road towards the picnic area in the rain. I can just imagine that sight! Since Saturday brought more rain the guys ran the plan with the popups again and another fellow had a nice drove come in. He got a shot at a good size boar that Andrew has been glassing frequently in an adjacent field. The shot was a hit, but I don't know anything more than that. I know it didn't make it into the freezer. Of the other two guys in camp I understand one didn't get a shot and I believe the last gentleman didn't see any hogs. Considering the torrential rain I can't believe these guys had the weekend they did.
Given the fact that 3 hogs have been killed out of ground blinds on the last 6 hunts, Andrew is going to put out a few more in places where the feeders are getting hit and treestands have not proven successful. Normally things start drying out about now and the temps hold cool. There isn't much growing this time of year, and the hogs get pretty corn focused. The next four camps are pretty much full, hopefully we all have some good stories to share over the next two months!
Do I know anybody going in the next two camps?
Thom