I hunted hard this week and had little to show for it, but had a great time anyway. I stopped overnight in Topeka and made it home this afternoon. I had a truckload of stuff to take to Texas with me including this elk rack sitting on the floor leaning against the wall. I took this along with some elk meat, and hunting gear to my hunting buddy in Texas. We met in Abilene for dinner and I made it to camp about noon on Sunday. I took far less pictures than I would like but I saw lots of other guys taking pictures so I figure there will be plenty more to give you a good idea of what we were doing.
Here is a powerline pole that Robert Holloway is posing next too. It takes a tall hog to make a rub this tall. This is where I hunted most of the week. There were giant hogs frequenting this area. I only saw 5 hogs all week and the smallest was probably 200 pounds or more. I would have loved to bag one of these big old smart hogs. They are nocturnal and I hunted for them at every hour of the day and night. I saw them only at night and was unable to loose an arrow at them. They are very skittish and will bug out at the slightest sight, sound or smell that isn't right for them. They have a great nose and you have to play the wind for sure. On the windiest of days I did not see any hogs and the corn would go untouched.
I put up a tree stand and corned between some powerline poles. The corn would be cleaned up overnight. I sat this stand for hours and hours the first couple of days and saw nothing. Lots of tracks, excrement and disappearing corn, but no hogs.
This is one of the views from my platform. I could see for a half mile in every direction. Texas is dry this year but has considerably more grass than was here last year. Last year this country looked like the surface of the moon, but is somewhat visually more appealing this year.
Sunset from the platform.
In the midst of this background of tans and brown there were a few splashes of green, but not leafy green. Upon closer inspection these were thorn bushes. The thorns have thorns on them here.