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TX TUSK HUNT 2020!

Started by Terry Green, February 28, 2020, 02:46:23 PM

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GCook

Those lights work well.  We had a couple munted to the bottom of some feeder boxes but that gives you a very limited area lit up.  That's a nice innovation the way you set it up.
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Terry Green

It amazing what you can find, and with what frequency, on oil field property.  :goldtooth:
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Quote from: Terry Green on March 07, 2020, 07:40:20 AM
Blano.....that is a green light that lights up the area for night hunting... .comes on at dusk all by itself.

Joe was kind enough to let me borrow his ....I'm going to get a couple my self for next year.
Quote from: smokin joe on March 07, 2020, 09:11:21 AM
Those green area lights are from Kill Light. They have a three-position switch. There is OFF, and then there is ON -- and between there is a setting that has the light come on a bit dim at dark and then build up slowly to full brightness. They take 4 C-cell batteries and will provide light all night long for well over a week.

They are designed with rings and magnets on the back for mounting them on the bottom of a standard feeder. With a little wire or para cord it is easy to hang them if there is no feeder around.

They really work well. 

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GCook

I can afford to shoot most any bow I like.  And I like Primal Tech bows.

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If you try the link, scroll down to the photo cell light. They work great.
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Chuck Jones

Sounds like a fun hunt!
Our United Bowhunters of Illinois Traditional group was in Texas about the same time. Good weather and lots of pigs. We killed 7 the first week and I hunted with a first time longbow hunter from England who killed a nice boar the second week. I had dozens of pigs and sows come in to baits and in stalking range those two weeks that I passed on. I killed a nice smaller size boar and little larger boar that should eat just fine also. Mine were daytime kills.  Had a 250# plus boar come in 3 times and never offered a good enough shot. Can't wait for next year!

Terry Green

Quote from: Chuck Jones on March 10, 2020, 04:35:25 PM
Sounds like a fun hunt!
Our United Bowhunters of Illinois Traditional group was in Texas about the same time. Good weather and lots of pigs. We killed 7 the first week and I hunted with a first time longbow hunter from England who killed a nice boar the second week. I had dozens of pigs and sows come in to baits and in stalking range those two weeks that I passed on. I killed a nice smaller size boar and little larger boar that should eat just fine also. Mine were daytime kills.  Had a 250# plus boar come in 3 times and never offered a good enough shot. Can't wait for next year!

Where are the pics????
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Chuck Jones

Here's one of mine. I shot him from the ground at 5 yards, when he came in to check out a sow and pigs that were crunching a few grains of corn I had thrown out in front of me. Went 30 yards after hit by a razor sharp Tuffhead on a Sitka spruce shaft from a 45# longbow. [attachment=1]

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YESSSSSSS!!!!!

I NEED MORE!!!!!!
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Chuck Jones

Some pigs and a couple Razorback sows came to visit on the last evening. [attachment=1]

Chuck Jones

We had a nice place at camp to hang and butcher the kills. [attachment=1]

Alexander Traditional

Nice shoot'in!

That's some serious hogs!

GCook

This is the one we are using on four of our set ups.
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BearBandit

Looks like a lot of fun.   That's a bucket list hunt for me,  not many feral pigs up this way.

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BearBandit

Hahaha, we do have some down in southern Alberta and Saskatchewan,  if they start pushing north I'll be ready :archer2:

Skates 2

The kill light Terry was using was round, is there another shape available now?

Chuck Jones

I tried the larger kill lights and sometimes the larger hogs shied away or wouldn't come into the light. I had better luck with a green headlamp strapped to my bow. I waited in the dark until the pigs were at the bait and eating. I then turned on the light while aiming it up in the air. I slowly brought the light down and held it as steady as possible. One or two pigs out of several groups I tried this on were nervous, but came back in. After a while with the green light, I turned on a brighter white light without spooking the pigs. I didn't shoot any with lights this trip, but could see well enough to pick a good spot.

Here is a picture of part of one group that came in just after dark. There were 2 decent boars and 2 sows including a huge pregnant sow with this group. None ran away when I turned on the light. There was a large boar that kept circling and growling that never came in. [attachment=1]

Wudstix

#99
I have a Streamlight Trident Buckmaster model headlamp that has two levels of green light and then a bright white.  Green has not spooked pigs and white is good to kayak down the river.  Green light for sure works on pigs and to some extent deer.
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"If you're not living on the edge, you're taking up too much space!!!" - Me

Psalms 121: 1-3 - King David

60" Big River 67#@28"              
60" MOAB D/R LB 62#@27"
60" Big River D/R LB 65#@27"
62" Kota Badlands LB 72#@28"
62" Howatt TD 62#@28
58" Bear Grizzly 70#@28"
62" Big River D/R LB 60#@30"
66" Moosejaw Razorback LB 60#@28"

"Memento Mori"
PBS - Associate Member
Retired DoD Civ 1985-2019

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