Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Shooting and Hunting => Topic started by: PeteC on April 20, 2010, 09:29:55 pm
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My wife and I went this morning down to Anderson county to a public WMA to hunt for pigs.It was suppose to get down into the 40's ,but because of cloud cover,did'nt make it.But,it felt good when I walked out at 5:00 AM,so we made the 70 mile drive.We had gone about 1/2 miles from the truck when we spotted some pigs about 150 yards off.The wind was quartering,and with a bog on one side made it tough to get in.They busted us while we were about 40 yards from them.I kept going and had one 125# boar come out of the marsh grass at 25 yards.I was nearly anchored when he bolted.They were long gone at this point,so went back out and resumed spotting.We covered a couple of more miles and were circling back toward the truck when we spotted another bunch at 100 yards.We had gotten within 35 yards of 2 nice pigs,when a big ole sow called her pigs and they came running our direction.Pretty soon they were all diggin' their way toward us,so we just stayed down on a knee in the bracken fern.8 little ten pounders came right on top of us,within 8 feet,then 3 larger pigs came behind them.The pigs we wanted were still behind cover,and we were about to get busted.One of the larger pigs came past at 15 yards,just as the little ones busted us.They were leavin' in a hurry,so I swung up and shot the larger pig.My wife only had the little ones around her and did'nt take a shot.Immediately after my shot,the big sow charged in toward us.The arrow I carry in my bow hand was already on the string,but the sow wheeled and offered no shot.Mine went 35 yards and crashed.(It might make 2 meals for my wife and I. ;D)Here's a few pics of our day.Oh ,Osage and switchcane,bandsaw trade. God Bless
The pics are; 1.My wife ready to go 2.Canada goose on beaver pond 3.Red Admiral 4.Sand Verbena 5 and 6. Pig
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I know nothing about pigs but .....it sure sounds like a good time !!!
Thanks for story and pictures!!
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Sounds like pig hunting to me. And congratulations on a fine, little, porker.
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Nice job,sounds like a good time. :)
Pappy
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Congrats. Looks like a blast.
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Congrates.. Good eating size you got there.. ;)
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I'm really hoping to get on some pigs this year. That looks like a great time.
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thats AWSOME! one of these days ima kill something edible lol. :P
awsome shot!
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Here's a question from Indiana where I never have seen and probably never will see a wild pig - but have seen and butchered many a farm-raised fat hog. How do you's guys that have both the blessing and the curse of the wild pig go about butchering them, especially one that size? Do ya's skin em like a deer or do ya's scald em and scrape the hair off so the rhind is left on the meat?
Congrats on a fine kill and superb eatin.
CP
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Very cool pictures Pete. So were you on a bicycle, also? An interesting idea for scouting around, wish I could but the sugar sand makes that mighty tough as far south in florida as I am. Congratulations on the kill. I bet it will taste great!
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Also, what kind of point did ya use on that pig? The arrow looks like it just has a field point on it.
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CaCatch, I just skin a hog. Cut the front shoulders, back-strap, and two hams. I also make a hole just big enough to get my hand inside and cut the two Tenderloins out without gutting them. Parnel, we use bikes up here. My mountain bike has gun racks on the handle bar.
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Mullet, is that cause the skin ain't very good eatin' or just your personal preference on how to do it?
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Cacatch,with a little squealer like this,I field dress and skin like a deer,then cut up like a rabbit,Since it's about the same size. ;),but on the bigger pigs I cut them up exactly as Mullet described.,(just as I butcher my deer).The point I used was a band saw blade trade point. 1- 1/4" wide,2-1/2" long,and razor sharp and hafted to a switchcane shaft.The arrow was about 600 grains in weight. It's funny,I always try for heart shots,but this little fella's heart was about the size of a pawpaw,and the broadhead had rotated to a position parallel to the ground.The shaft was laying right on the heart,but the point did'nt touch the heart.If it had rotated another 90 degrees,it would have cut it.It was a clean double lung shot and the pig only went about 35 yards.
Parnell,yes,Where we're able to do so,we use the bikes.You can cover a lot of ground very quietly ,then,use it to get the game back to the truck. I built and welded a small tubular rack on the back of mine which works great,and ,after hanging up and twisting off the gear shifting mechanism one time too many,I shortened the chain where I have only one gear,very low.I took off the front brake to cut down on packin' it off with mud,so now,I've pretty well got a trouble free"pig mobile" ;D. God Bless
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thats just cool. ;D
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Pete,
That looks like such a great time. Nice shot! It's great to see you and your wife having such times together. It's hard to beat that.
Chasing Crow
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Thanks CC.I have been blessed with an awesome wife.We've been married over 28 years,and she's always been game for anything I come up with.She still holds our family record for the largest whitetail. ;D. God Bless
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What fun, Pete! My wife sure likes eating pigs, but she has yet to want to chase one.. ;D Good times all around!
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Bowhunting with your wife on mountain bikes! That's just about the coolest thing I've ever seen.
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Apparently you two have a lot of fun together, even if you don't make meat. Anyone that takes the time to learn the names of the flowers and the butterflies is into the "whole package" when they are in the outdoors. Something you don't see much of on the Horn Porn channels!
Thanks for your high standards, good hunting!
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Thanks fellas.My wife has hunted with me for over 30 years,and we have many good times.We did make meat on this trip, however,it just was'nt very much. ;D God Bless