Kind of late posting but I am just getting settled back in at work. It was a great trip. Great food and great company. I feel privileged to have been able to share a camp with these guys.
The first day Randy and I looked around close to the camp but did not see any sign in any of the places we had seen pigs last year. The second day in the morning we tried a new area and Randy and I were trying to find our way across some water when we jumped a pig on the other side of it we did not get a look at it but heard plowing through the water. That evening we went to a different area and after Randy dropped me off I made a circle and when ended up back on the road it I had enough day light to make another circle. So I went back in and went to the edge of the water and started working my way along it back to the road. I seen something looked out of place and it was a pig laying down right after I saw him he started to stand and was looking away from me. He then turned broadside and presented me with a shot. I was thinking aim low you do not want to hit them high and sure enough I aimed low and shot right under his belly.
That was all for that day.
The next morning Jacob and I went to the upper road and worked the entire section staying close to the water. About half way through I seen a sow and about 6 40 lb pigs with a boar following. They working their way down along the waters edge. They got about a 100 yards ahead of me and I could hear what turned out to be three boars fighting over the sow. I was starting to stalk them when they started coming back toward me. 2 of the boars chased the sow to with in 20 yards of me they were milling around pushing each other around then one boar started to mount the sow and I thought I was going to get a shot at him but she would not stay still long enough for me to get drawn. eventually they took off with giving me a shot opportunity.
That evening Randy and I went back and worked that section of woods again. In about the same area where I had seen the pig in the morning I came across a sounder of about 15 to 20 pigs spread out through the wood. I had some of them working back towards me and I thought I might get another shot opportunity but there was one pig that circled around and caught my wind and they all moved off with out giving me a shot.
We went back the next morning and worked it again and never seen any pigs.