This past weekend, me and the gang from East Texas went to South Texas on a javalina hunt, in McMullin County. Very nice place.
Lots of fun and plenty of ribbing and joking. Good friends have a hellava great time.
The picture below in of our group. Bunch of ugly old men, except the good looking one in the camo do-rag. LOL!
Starting from left to right is as followed:
David Shepherd, aka "daveycrockett"
Me, Mike Burch, aka "RAW HIDE"
Edward Hurt, aka "Bocephus"
Edward's son John Lee, aka "Never shuts up"
and Ole John Hurt, aka "LUCKY MAN"
I'm not to good at telling stories about the hunt, so maybe some of these guys will fill in the gaps of how the weekend hunt went and maybe remind me of some stuff I haven't said.
First off, we seen tons of animal, deer javalinas, coyotes, hogs, and so on. Everyone in camp seen animals and had opportunities.
I made two different stalks on javalinas and both time failed. Either they heard me or they were gone in the thick South Texas brush before I got to them.
The on Saturday evening, I spotted a heard of ten javies and slipped within 30 yards from them and squatted down in some brush and waited until they got closer for a shot.
At about 20-25 yards a boar finally gave me a slightly quartering away shot and I took it. The arrow flew true and within 20 yards he was down, BLOOD EVERYWHERE! Can't say enough about the damage a Snuffer will do.
The javalina weighed in at 48 pounds.
The equipment I used was a 60", 60# @ 30", Great Plains B-Model one piece recurve, carbon express heritage 350 with total weight of 175 grain snuffer on the business end. The total weight of the arrow and broadhead was exactly 600 grains. The arrow didn't even slow down until it was about 10 yards past the javalina.
This is a trophy for me. My first javalina. I thank God for opportunity to stay calm, pick a spot, and let her fly.
I also want to thank John Hurt (LUCKY MAN) for bringing me along on this trip and the rest of the guys for the great time.
Here are some pictures of the javie and me after the kill at the camp.
I will add some more pictures to this thread as I get them uploaded.
Mike