They have been on me for a week or so to write this thread. I finally got around to it. Sorry for the delay but I'm not one for writing stories since I left the police department. LOL
I will try and post some pictures when I can but please enjoy the story.
Hog Hunt at Wild Things
Wild Things what a great place, three of us from Barefoot Traditional Archers here in NC booked a hunt at Wild Things in Estill, SC for the middle of May. Andrew told us it would be hot and that the mosquitoes were bad but we were excited anyway. It was Bud Blalock (Bud B.), Lee Hinton (LCH), and me Todd Herndon (herndondt).
Bud arrived earlier Wed. and started scouting, he could only hunt a day and a half due to family obligations, but Lee and I were staying till Sunday. Bud was on hogs almost immediately, when we arrived he met us at the lodge and informed us on what he had seen; Lee and I grabbed our gear and started scouting. Lee didn’tt see any hogs that evening but I saw 2 hogs in the road on the way back to the lodge they weighed I guess around 100lbs. We were scouting but Bud was hunting that first day and stalked up on a nice boar but shot right over him at about 25 yds.
The next morning Bud and I hunted and Lee slept in. We didn’t see any hogs so we came back in and ate breakfast. We decided to ride around and check feeders to see if any looked real active. Lee and I saw a big black sow cross the road in front of us. Lee tried stalking her but she disappeared in the swamp. When he came out in the cut pines there was another hog a little smaller 150 lbs. feeding in the road bed, Lee got within 30 yds but didn’t have a shot (too thick). Charlie (the man who looks after Wild Things) took Lee and I to some active feeders and we made plans for an evening hunt.
We went back to the bunk house had lunch and sharpened our Simmons Sharks broadheads, we shot our bows some. I went out at 4:30 the feeder where I was hunting was set up to go off at 5:30, Lee went out at 5:00 his feeder was set up to go off at 7:00.
I was hunting out of one of the shorter Big Game Ladder Stands, which was located on the back corner of a field where three trails funneled out of a swamp with a steep ravine on the right side. The feeder went off and almost immediately I saw two nice boars stand up across the ravine approx 75 yds from me. They come running to get the cornfeeder. I barely had time to get stood up before the first boar came in. The other came in and stopped just short of the feeder. I drew and shot the big boar at the feeder. He was quartering away and I hit the spot I was looking at. The arrow went completely through the boar and stopped on the backeside of the opposite shoulder. The Simmons interceptor broke the opposite shoulder, the hog ran about 50 yards and piled up into a tree. The other hog stood there and was still eating corn. When I tried to get another arrow out of my quiver he my fletching scarped and caused him spook and he ran off. It didn’t matter “I had got it done at Wild Thing’s” for a second time, THIS PLACE IS AWESOME!!! I got my hog field dressed him and had him in the walk in cooler before 6:30, he was too big for me to lift by myself so I just left him in the floor with ice in his belly until I could get some help from the guys to lift him up.
Lee saw 4 100lb hogs in the road on his way to his stand at 5:30.
Lee was in his stand(he used his old man climber to go up a nice pine) behind the feeder. This was located behind a planted Chufa field on the other side of some cut pines. The feeder went off at 7:00 and a hen turkey came in with her poults, at 7:30 an armadillo came in behind him but offered no shot. At 8:00 a big hog came in and circled down wind then walked right up to his tree. Then the hog circled around behind him and came into the feeder. He made a double lung shot at 15 yds. The Simmon’s interceptor stuck in a root on the other side of the hog. The hog doubled back at the shot and circled back toward the stand and dies 10 yards away. It turned out to be a nice sow.
When Lee was walking out at 8:15 he saw a nice boar and a big sow with 8 small pigs in the chufa field. He made a stalk and got within 30 yds but they ran just as he was getting ready to shoot. After that we put his hog in the cooler it took both of us to lift his and mine.
Bud had to leave before we got back. The next day I saw 5 small hogs in a wallow and made a good stalk got a 25 yd shot missed and all the other hogs ran straight at me, but I only had one arrow with me. I never did find my arrow.
We had a great time and Andrew is a great host, Charlie did a great job helping us. This is a great place and we will definitely return. We killed some nice hogs 175-200lbs but with the sign we saw there are some really big ones down there. We saw tracks that were over 3.5 inches wide.
Lee and I shot our hogs with Hummingbird Kingfisher longbows and Simmon’s Shark broadheads as Lee says that combo is hard to beat.
Hog Hunting Stats for 2 ½ days:
Lee 17 sited-1 killed
Bud 32 plus sited-1 miss
Todd 26 sited- 1 killed-1 miss
Thanks Andrew you're a great host, an awesome cook but an even better friend and brother!!
God bless everyone!
Please if you want to go hog hunting and have a truly memorable experience check out
www.huntwildthings.com