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geting ready for hogs & Javalina

Started by Pete Darby, January 16, 2007, 08:48:00 AM

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Pete Darby

I am going on my first trad hog & Javlina hunt the end of Feb with Barry and Gene.  I didn't realize how excited I was getting till this weekend and I found myself working on antoher dozen arrows, a new sheath for a small skinner and a new hunting quiver.  I put together a little celtic knot decorated sheath that can be worn as an armpit knife ala the Scots Skein Dhu or at the waist in a cross draw postion.  The quiver is the back quiver I wanted with a slightly medieval look (a castle crenelated top band.).  I was really pleased this weekend using it at the range. Arrows come easily to hand and it is quiet and of course will slip through brush as easily as the wearer is able to.  For you leatherworkers I used an elk hide buckled strap whith the rough side next to me so it will stay in whatever position I want to wear it, yet will easily move under my arm for moving through brush.  The body is 4-6 ounce veg-tan which conforms to my back so bending over doesn't leave a pile of arrows on the ground.  To pad the Wensel broadheads I will make little leather tubes they will sit in.  Next I will be making sure my camping gear is in order.
Pete Darby

Wudstix

Pete;
If the last couple days have been any indication bring some wool camo and perhaps a rain suit.  Hogs and Javies are neat to hunt.  Don't shot them like you would a deer.  Hitting right were the front leg jions the chest is a better shot.
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hogdancer

are you on hunt #4, the last week of feb. if so I will be there as well.
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but most importantly father to my two girls !
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Barry Wensel

Pete: Now you see why the "off-season" bowhunts are so popular. Half the fun is in preparation; field testing new stuff; sitting around the campfire spitting tobacco and swapping lies. Not to mention the hunting is fun. Hogdancer and his buddies joined us last year.. now he's hooked too. Sweet dreams! BW

Pete Darby

Hogdancer,
Yep #4  Looking forward to meeting everyone.  Terry and I plan to drive down together.  Should be there for the early pickup on Sunday.
Pete Darby

mlmealey

BW, are you going to be at the Iowa Deer Classic in March? or are you going with Gene to WI
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Barry Wensel

Mike: No, I have my whitetail bootcamps starting in early March through March 24th. By the way, I still have I think six openings left and this might be my last year for doing them if anyone's interested. All the info is listed on our website. I'm real proud of the fact two of my attendees got B&C bucks with their bows last year. That's rewarding. Thanks. BW

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