"Leaving the Property" Boar

Brian Shaffer

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I just love to get these, especially after seeing a bunch of nothing for 4 hours. You know how it is, you think nothing is moving, your hunt is over, so you creep out of the property, hoping to see a hog or coyote that might give you a shot, but not really expecting anything to happen because that is exactly how the rest of the night has gone. Well, I came around a corner and spied a bunch of animals out in front of me. A couple were up and I could see long necks, meaning they were not hogs. Some were bedded down and I could see their heads popped up above the grass - not hogs. Some were grazing, but one of the grazing animals was moving around quite a bit more than the others and I watched him for about 30 seconds before I decided that he may be a hog and that I needed to get closer...

 

rgilbert

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Grendel will do that everytime! LOL
 

der Teufel

Livin' the Dream …
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"A little bit worse for wear after the hunt"

You have a gift for understatement! But I agree, if it's worth shooting once, it's worth shooting twice.
Nice going. Keep After 'Em!
 

gshock

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Good quick vid and nice hunt!
 

Brian Shaffer

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I am thinking that if I use the elevated fuel truck blind on my next hunt that I will be able to see over the "vegegation" more easily and maybe not have to make so many follow-up shots.
 

RattlesnakeDan

San Antonio Texas
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Triple Tap. Never too many on a squirmy hog!
 
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