Big full moon is great for stalking hogs so that's what I did. Last week it wasn't quite full but bright enough to see em good. Was at my friends place and was able to get a good shot on a little one down along the river. Here a few months ago I started shooting 3-under and really working on my shot and I'm getting close to where I want to be in my shooting. I know I'm a better shot now with my new shooting form and I will strive to get better....
,,Sam,,
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Was a good eating little sow we cooked her up whole on the pit at the fire station. Also had found that broken point while out hunting the day before I got her. So now a week later we had a work weekend at one of the places I hunt on and after 2 days of busting butt moving stands and fence work at our camp
( in 100 degrees temps ) everyone left me and headed for home. I figured I would stay one more day and hunt some hogs in the light of the full moon. I got cleaned up and waited until the sun went down and snuck up to a cedar covered hill and it didn't take long and I could hear hogs. Saw a big group while it was still light out but never got a shot on em. About an hour later I could hear a hog in a pond splashing around and flopping it's ears. I got in a good spot on a trail that leads out of the pond and down hill ( was a north wind , go figure and 100 degrees ) but everything fell into place as he walked by me at 12yds. I hit him about the last rib quartered away with a Tuff Head on a fir arrow. The moon was bright enough I could see the big banana feathers in flight. He tore out of there breaking brush and kicking up rocks , I listened for what direction he ran the best I could....
,,Sam,,
I waited for a while then just slowly crept in the direction I last heard him , about 75yds into this I heard some brush breaking so I just marked the spot and backed out. Back to camp I went for some food and a cold drink to pass some time. Now back at the spot I marked with my flashlight this time I walked to where I had heard the noise before and there he was stone dead with the arrow still in him but broken. Before I got anything done I could hear some more hogs back towards the pond. I have a quiver full of broadheads so might as well go at least try. This time several hogs appear out of the cedars and after 30 minutes of cat and mouse I sent an arrow into a spotted hog. The shot was also a quartering away shot but I was not sure of the hit , it felt good but the hog made no sound at the shot and just kinda ran off in no big hurry...
,,Sam,,
I hung some flag tape where I shot from and sat down for 30min or so then tried to find some blood but had no luck. Best bet for this one is to come back after daybreak and look as not to push it if I did make a bad shot. Went back and took care of the first hog and got back to camp and cleaned myself up as well. Got a few hours of sleep and was back up the hill a little after sunrise. Turns out I did hit him pretty good but had no exit hole and very little blood on the ground but found him in short order. Was a fun night of stalking around under the full moon...
,,,Sam,,
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Sam, that's a lot of fun hunting in the full moon, I did it myself few times very thrilling. Happy Hunting
Felix
Attaboy Sammy!
Your adventures are great - you should write a book...I'll buy the first copy
Tim B
Unreal Man!!!!! You are a machine my friend. Great stuff - keep the pics and stories coming. I can't tell you how many times friends have asked me "do guys that just use traditional equipment have much success?". I go searching for "Sam's posts"... No further explanation needed.
Awesome!
Very cool, or should I say HOT! Thanks for sharing. September seems so far away. A night hunt here in Florida would likely be a blood drainer with the skeeters.
Congrats on the success. Feels good when you make progress on your shot and seems its working for you. Looks like a ball even with the heat.
Fun times my friend! Congrats to ya! :notworthy:
What a great night Sam, congrats!!! And, thanks for sharing!
David
Way to go Sam! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Woohoo, that's awesome!
Congrats & Well Done :clapper:
Thanks for the kind words guys...
Had a few questions on the bows..
The recurve I shot the little pig with is a old Hoyt TD3 riser that I got ILF plates for and it has a set of cheap limbs on it..
62in-42@30 , 500 spine carbon arrow with 250gr up front , total arrow weight is 525 grains , broadhead was a Grizzly..
Longbow I shot the 2 boars with is a Galaxy BlackRidge 62in-51@30 , arrows were Fir that I made up , total arrow weight 680 grains , broadhead was a
Tuff Head..
,,Sam,,
Making bacon with a stickbow is always a good choice...
Great work as always sam!! Thxs for sharing! :archer2:
You da man Sam. Congrats!
Nice kills Sam. Good to see the summer blood.
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Good job Sam!
Very cool! Sounds like some great hunts.
Congrats. If Thumperdunker is the coyote's worst nighmare, hogs must dream about Sam!
That's a pile of pork! Good shootin!
I love it Sam!!!
Congrats Sam. I can't imagine hunting in 100 degree temps. Yikes. Your adventures always intrigue me. Congrats again!
Holy Hog Jowls Sam Man! Congrats on your well-earned success. I left Michigan and am in the middle of 6 weeks in Florida. The heat and sun here is real exhausting. A few minutes flinging arrows at The Villages archery range and I'm hot, tired and headed to the pool. Can't hardly imagine stalking around in the dark in this heat! Your dedication is amazing! :notworthy:
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Congrats Sam. I can't imagine hunting in 100 degree temps. Yikes.
Don't come to GA in July or August!!! :biglaugh:
Hey Terry, I pass through Georgia 2X on each annual trip to The Villages, FL. Dang you live in a loooong state! Lots of nice GA State Troopers along the highways too! And I won't even mention the traffic around Hotlanta!
great story and pictures, thanks for sharing.
Great job, Sam.