The following morning and our last day was spent looking for scrub bulls for a couple of the compound shooters and while driving about Mick suddenly stopes the car opens the door and while standing on the sill for height says there’s a nice Boar in that swamp, the compound boys and Mick jump out and begin to stalk the Boar.
I’m still sitting in the back of the 4x4 watching the stalk as the Boar slowly walks around the swamp with the hunters in toe, thinking he might sneak out the side and give them the slip I grabbed my bow and headed off at about 90 degrees to the others when I noticed them looking about I cast my eye into the thicker scrub and spotted the Boar walking towards where I was heading.
Getting the others attention I then started stalking in after him getting to about 15m I could only see his snout and front leg through the paperbark swamp trees as he was scratching about I drew and released and secured another fine Cape York Boar.
We all had another great trip with Mick and it was great to met some new friends and catch up with some old ones.
For those thinking of making a trip to the Cape give Mick at Trophy Bowhunts Australia call.