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Had a pretty good day!!
Hearing how nice the weather was going to be this weekend, I couldn't wait to hit the fields.
Got to the farm at about 6:30am and by the time I got the gear unloaded, I could not see more than 20 feet due to the fog.Realizing I wasn't going to see anything in that stuff I decided to take a short snooze in the truck while the fog lifted. Being up since 8:00am on Thursday morning I needed it!
Got to my first stand about 7:40 and the sun had burned most of the fog away. Sat there for about 45 minutes and saw one feeding close to a large rock/tree break. Got the rangefinder and pinged him at 218 yards. Got set up, put the cross hair on his head and squeezed. Sounded like a brick hit him and new he was down.Continued to glass for a while and saw nothing so I decided to retrieve my kill and move to a new location.
Got set up and started glassing but no activity for about 30 minutes. Finally spotted one and ranged him at 193 yards. Got set up and had to make an adjustment to the bipod, looked through the scope but he went back down his hole. Figured he would be right back out due to the sunshine, but nothing. Guess the little fella had other ideas.
A few minutes later I spotted another one to the right of him and farther away. Ranged him at 247 yards. Got set up, he was standing on his hind legs so I put the crosshair on top of his and squeezed. MISS!! Right over top of him. He went down his hole but not really scared so I thought he would return.
Waited a couple minutes and the one that went down his hole before I could get a shot returned. I figured I would try the 32gr. vmax on him. Took aim and sent one his way. Saw the hit and he was down.
Wasn't five minutes later and another one was out feeding. Ranged him at 165 yards. Could not get him to stand up so I dispatched him with a shoulder shot.
After another 50 minutes or so, the one I missed came back up for a look see. Got set up right away and let one rip. Saw the impact on his shoulder. Rolled him right down his hole. Could not see him but knew he was done by all the blood and body pieces outside his hole.
Decided to head back to the truck since I was tired and hungry.
Stopped to glass a rock break and saw one standing half way out of his hole. Did not range him but I guess he was about 140 yards away. Took aim and heard the thump. Retreived him from down in his hole.
Not a bad day, six shots and five dead ghogs.
Here are some pics. Enjoy!
Pic of where first hog was shot. Small dark spot in front of large group of trees.
Some pics of the deceased
Pic of my set up
Good huntin
Dave
Hearing how nice the weather was going to be this weekend, I couldn't wait to hit the fields.
Got to the farm at about 6:30am and by the time I got the gear unloaded, I could not see more than 20 feet due to the fog.Realizing I wasn't going to see anything in that stuff I decided to take a short snooze in the truck while the fog lifted. Being up since 8:00am on Thursday morning I needed it!
Got to my first stand about 7:40 and the sun had burned most of the fog away. Sat there for about 45 minutes and saw one feeding close to a large rock/tree break. Got the rangefinder and pinged him at 218 yards. Got set up, put the cross hair on his head and squeezed. Sounded like a brick hit him and new he was down.Continued to glass for a while and saw nothing so I decided to retrieve my kill and move to a new location.
Got set up and started glassing but no activity for about 30 minutes. Finally spotted one and ranged him at 193 yards. Got set up and had to make an adjustment to the bipod, looked through the scope but he went back down his hole. Figured he would be right back out due to the sunshine, but nothing. Guess the little fella had other ideas.
A few minutes later I spotted another one to the right of him and farther away. Ranged him at 247 yards. Got set up, he was standing on his hind legs so I put the crosshair on top of his and squeezed. MISS!! Right over top of him. He went down his hole but not really scared so I thought he would return.
Waited a couple minutes and the one that went down his hole before I could get a shot returned. I figured I would try the 32gr. vmax on him. Took aim and sent one his way. Saw the hit and he was down.
Wasn't five minutes later and another one was out feeding. Ranged him at 165 yards. Could not get him to stand up so I dispatched him with a shoulder shot.
After another 50 minutes or so, the one I missed came back up for a look see. Got set up right away and let one rip. Saw the impact on his shoulder. Rolled him right down his hole. Could not see him but knew he was done by all the blood and body pieces outside his hole.
Decided to head back to the truck since I was tired and hungry.
Stopped to glass a rock break and saw one standing half way out of his hole. Did not range him but I guess he was about 140 yards away. Took aim and heard the thump. Retreived him from down in his hole.
Not a bad day, six shots and five dead ghogs.
Here are some pics. Enjoy!
Pic of where first hog was shot. Small dark spot in front of large group of trees.
Some pics of the deceased
Pic of my set up
Good huntin
Dave