Had a window to run down with my buddy Jet to pig hunt two days last week. I'd shot two turkeys with this 1 7/8" siverflame that Joebuck gave me and wanted to try it out on a pig.
Got to camp late monday night and slept in tue am. fed the road and hung out till early afternoon when Nick G arrived and ate a quick lunch. the weather was iffy and storms were predicted.
It was thundering in the distance when I headed in to my stand. As I got close, I went into super sneak mode because this time of year the pigs like to lay right by the feeders waiting for them to go off. As I got to the bottom of my tree, I saw something twitch over in the shade. a quick look through my binos comfirmed that it was a pig hanging out in the shade waiting. I got to looking closer and there were four. Had about 15 min to wait before the feeder was scheduled to go off.
about 5 min later one of the pigs (about 95lber) deciced to go get a drink of water under the feeder. Big mistake on his part. I heard him fall and flop around a few seconds. I then climbed up into the stand to wait for the feeder to go off.
5 min later thunder and wind whipping up , I decided to forgo my thoughts of a double and got down and got my pig and hightailed it back to camp to get the meat on ice. This head is devastating to say the least. I know they are not cheap and guys been killin stuff with other heads a third of the price but , I got two turkeys and two hogs (next story) with this same head. Good steel and easy to get back really dangerous.
I guess this has turned into the long version. next afternoon I sneak into a feeder/stand right beside the bacon strip. 95 degees and I'm thinking I must be crazy. Same thing. Pigs there waiting. when feeder went off pigs were everywhere. I picked out the bigest and just as I came to anchor a 40lber ran right in front of him. by the time the little guy moved the big boy (really Only about 150lbs) had turned hard quartering away. I saw my arrow disappear into his arm pit. Dead pig I thought as the whole herd blasted out of there. When I took up the trail blood was good but after 50yds I decided to back out . In my limited experiance, if I don't find em in 50 yards, they might be dead but not yet. I gave it an hour and when I took the trail back up the blood was great, however after 150+ more yards of crawling the blow flies had beat me to the hog. The eggs they layed were already starting to crawl. I said a few choice words and crawed out. My knees were so bloody from crawling through the trail that my buds thought i'd feel down and got cut.
anyway not many pics from trying to beat the rain and flies but did snap one of the exit of my first pig at the cleaning station. cut the offside leg bone in half.
I cannot wait for deer season. Don