Sorry, but I do not have any pictures available for a few days. Mrs. Sherpa took a roadtrip to see family and picked up my camera on her way out.
Just as Dave has said, the hogs were pretty much nocturnal most of the week. I kicked up a sow with piglets one evening. I tried to get an arrow into that sow but she wasn't sticking around. I did get one of the little pigs, and would have taken them all if I could have but they can travel suprisingly fast getting away as darkness falls. After two unproductive first days I started hunting late nights, staying out till 11:00-11:30 and I saw several big solitary hogs each night. Even though I have hunted hogs before I am a rookie when it comes time to know how to handle the situation when a big hog is close by. Not wanting to spook the hog away I did not act soon enough and did not get any shots off at the big boars. I drew the water hole the fourth night and set up an ambush site with some corn about 100 yards away from the water hole. I had a big boar come in, similar in all aspects to the black boar Dave shot the last night, facing me at as close as 15 yards. He spent nearly an hour circling me. I had good light from the moon overhead and my Swaro 10x42 EL binos gave me a great look at the night hogs. He never did figure out I was in that trash heap but he was a nervous animal and finally departed, never taking a drink or eating more than a couple kernals of corn. I believe he could smell where I had walked and that was enough to put him on high alert.
I could have spent a bit more time socializing in the cook shack but I was tired during the day and was out hunting until most people were in bed when I got in. Still, I had a good time renewing aquaintences and getting to meet some new Tradgangers at this years installment of the Sweat. Being the last to go to bed I was able to enjoy the evening symphony in the tent circle. It was awesome. The food was good and plentiful and the company beyond compare. If you have the urge to do a Tradgang hunt and meet some good people don't pass up the opportunity to hunt at the Texas Sweat, you won't regret it.