(http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y95/HuntnCarve/May%202012/Hog4A.jpg)
[Above: View from window]
(http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y95/HuntnCarve/May%202012/Untitled.jpg)
[Above: Zoomed in a little on hog ]
(http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y95/HuntnCarve/May%202012/Hog4B.jpg)
[Belly up!]
Just so happened I was looking out the bedroom window out onto the oat field below, when I saw what appeared to be a twitching motion about 50 yards out? Whatever it was it appeared to be moving away through the sprouting oats. On a hunch, I grabbed the .22 and opened the window. “Well I’ll be danged!†It was two hogs apparently heading for a honeymoon retreat across the field. Their tails erect and twitching, as they moved single file (nose to tail) across the field.
I was quickly able to deduce that the female was in the lead and her would be suitor was looking for an opportunity to make a move. Fate had other plans. For as soon as the big female stopped in an opening I locked the crosshairs right behind her shoulder and squeezed off a round. At the slugs impact she wheeled around and hunched up facing the bewildered male? I can only imagine him saying “Hey, I haven’t done anything yet?†Chambering another round, I saw her collapse onto her side. I now turned my attention towards the male. He had at this time wheeled around and took a few steps back. I quickly aimed on his shoulder and fired a round. He collapsed and rolled right down into the ditch out of view, obviously hit hard. Checking on the female, I observed her belly up. Game, set, match!
I apologize for the grainy photo. I didn’t dare try and trek across the muddy field, least I damage the farmers oats. I guarantee the fox and buzzards will be singing my praises before the evenings out!
This makes No.4 and No.5 for the year.
Good Hunting!
HuntnCarve
Dave
Dave,
It would seem that you have killed some hog pleasure. :biggrin:
Jerry
We need to come up with a new nick name for Dave :biggrin:
Nice work by the way Dave. :congrats: :congrats:
Quote from: FinsnFur on May 03, 2012, 04:07:41 PM
We need to come up with a new nick name for Dave :biggrin:
The Hog-inator :rolleye:
I like that one Jerry!!!! Cool Dave I mean Hoginator, how many notches in the stock so far this year? :biggrin:
You guys! :laf:
Just got five notches so far Todd. :sad: I'm hoping the annual migration routes (like the caribou) will swing down this way and really boost my numbers? :alscalls:
Dave
Quote from: HuntnCarve on May 04, 2012, 02:51:21 PM
You guys! :laf:
Just got five notches so far Todd. :sad: I'm hoping the annual migration routes (like the caribou) will swing down this way and really boost my numbers? :alscalls:
Dave The Hoginator
:laf: :laf: The Hoginator strikes again!!!!!!!!! AND AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :yoyo: :yoyo:
What are you doing up there Dave? Baiting them in? Seems like you have a never ending supply of them. :eyebrownod:
Hey Ed, you're known as the "Coyote Magnet". Guess I can be the Hog magnet? That's about the only way to explain it? :laf:
Dave
Quote from: HuntnCarve on May 05, 2012, 05:07:25 PM
Hey Ed, you're known as the "Coyote Magnet". Guess I can be the Hoginator? That's about the only way to explain it? :laf:
Dave The Hoginator
:eyebrownod: :eyebrownod: