Thank you all for your kind comments, much obliged! I got back late this afternoon and have been struggling to find the time to edit and download the images and write up the story, thanx for waiting!
It's no secret I've been wanting a hog for quite some time, and yesterday morning it finally became "my time" ... amen!
First and foremost, this whole hunt could not have occured with the great help and support of Terry (Green), Michael (Langehans) and Ray (Hammond). My most grateful thanks to you all, couldn't have done the deed without your solid assistance.
Terry and I hunted hard on Friday and Saturday, putting in a good 10+ hours in the woods each day ... but I'll cut to the chase and get down to story as it unfolded yesterday (Sunday) morning ...
Upon Saturday night "hunt group council", we decided to rethink our hog hunting strategy and scout out the wetter areas by taking a long walk to the Savannah River, checking for potential hogs on the road, in wallows, and roaming the bush. Lots and lots of sign, but no pigs.
I took the point on the walk back, and was sneakily rounding a right hand dogleg on the road when Terry whispers "Rob! You hear that?", I whisper back "Hear what?". Terry motions to my left and I could read his lips "HOG!".
Off the road is a huge, and I mean Humongous, blackberry bramble, and sneaking closer I could hear those piggies smacking their lips on those sweet berries. Still on point, I move into the bush, to the edge of the bramble, arrow nocked on longbow, moving at a snails pace, watching my step, croching low ....