We got 3 coyotes today and saw some hogs up close.

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IMG_3205 by Robert Morris, on Flickr

The above picture is the south end of the Central Valley in California and it was full of fog. Those mountains in the back ground are at least 80 miles away from where I took the picture.

IMG_3197 by Robert Morris, on Flickr
In this picture the fog is covering some of the ranch that we were hunting coyotes on.

IMG_3171 by Robert Morris, on Flickr
This is a picture of one of the coyotes that I used my shotgun on.

IMG_3178 by https://www.flickr.com/photos/156463377@N08/, on Flickr
This is a picture of the 3 coyotes that we got on one stand. Two with a shotgun and one with a rifle.

On the stand that we saw the pigs we were sneaking through some Scrub Oaks to make a coyote calling stand and we walked right into about 15 pigs. Some of them were only 15 feet away but they didn't smell us.

I set up my X-24 and started playing "Lil Piggy" sound. Just a few minutes later I could hear a big pig heading up the steep hill towards me. The pig got to within about 18 feet of me and started to go around my X-24, towards me. So I put down my camera and pointed my shotgun at the big pig's head. I am pretty sure the pig got a big whiff of my caller bag because it turned around and ran down the hill.
IMG_3147 by Robert Morris, on Flickr

It was a fun day!
 
IMG_3205 by Robert Morris, on Flickr

The above picture is the south end of the Central Valley in California and it was full of fog. Those mountains in the back ground are at least 80 miles away from where I took the picture.

IMG_3197 by Robert Morris, on Flickr
In this picture the fog is covering some of the ranch that we were hunting coyotes on.

IMG_3171 by Robert Morris, on Flickr
This is a picture of one of the coyotes that I used my shotgun on.

IMG_3178 by Robert Morris, on Flickr
This is a picture of the 3 coyotes that we got on one stand. Two with a shotgun and one with a rifle.

On the stand that we saw the pigs we were sneaking through some Scrub Oaks to make a coyote calling stand and we walked right into about 15 pigs. Some of them were only 15 feet away but they didn't smell us.

I set up my X-24 and started playing "Lil Piggy" sound. Just a few minutes later I could hear a big pig heading up the steep hill towards me. The pig got to within about 18 feet of me and started to go around my X-24, towards me. So I put down my camera and pointed my shotgun at the big pig's head. I am pretty sure the pig got a big whiff of my caller bag because it turned around and ran down the hill.
IMG_3147 by Robert Morris, on Flickr

It was a fun day!
Why not shoot the pig?
 
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