Second kill with the recurve. Needless to say I’m hooked.View attachment 60116
Congrats!
Second kill with the recurve. Needless to say I’m hooked.View attachment 60116
Looks like you had an arrow failure there. Congrats on the harvest.Second kill with the recurve. Needless to say I’m hooked.View attachment 60116
Thanks! No arrow failure. Arrow made a complete pass through. It is sharpened up and is back in the quiver. The reversed arrow in the quiver is a stump shooting arrow.Looks like you had an arrow failure there. Congrats on the harvest.
That’s my fault, my tiny phone screen made it look like a splintered arrow. What broadhead did you use?Thanks! No arrow failure. Arrow made a complete pass through. It is sharpened up and is back in the quiver. The reversed arrow in the quiver is a stump shooting arrow.
No worries. It was a 175 gr Simmons swamp shark. Shot was broadside at 19 yds. Bow is around 46# at my draw.That’s my fault, my tiny phone screen made it look like a splintered arrow. What broadhead did you use?
Nice, Big One!
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You talking about me or the pig?Nice, Big One!
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I think it depends on where you live. If I lived on the east coast I'd likely end up in GA. I live in Louisiana and there is a decent herd here, but Tx has a ton of pigs and their seasons are more conducive for hog hunting. Here in LA the bow season for hogs ends in 4 days and you can't legally hunt them on public land with a bow until october. Crazy, I know!I think I'm about to go after some here in a minute. What state?
Nice. Y’all ever end up doing the annual hunt?
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I was referring to the pig. I don't normally insult runty little fellas on purpose.You talking about me or the pig?
yes we did.Nice. Y’all ever end up doing the annual hunt?
Fun.yes we did.
I think it depends on where you live. If I lived on the east coast I'd likely end up in GA. I live in Louisiana and there is a decent herd here, but Tx has a ton of pigs and their seasons are more conducive for hog hunting. Here in LA the bow season for hogs ends in 4 days and you can't legally hunt them on public land with a bow until october. Crazy, I know!
We have the same regulations here it seems like Louisiana does. You can't hunt hogs on public land with a bow until Bow season starts for deer. At that point I don't care about hunting hogs, lol. When I was on that hunting lease it was nice to be able to just go out and hunt hogs whenever I wanted. I guess that's the only thing I miss about that lease. For a nuisance animal that does millions of dollars a year's damage to crops and land the hogs sure enjoy quite a bit of protection here on our public land. But, then again, it's not like their population could grow much with 8 months of uninterrupted protection on a few million acres, now could it?I think it depends on where you live. If I lived on the east coast I'd likely end up in GA. I live in Louisiana and there is a decent herd here, but Tx has a ton of pigs and their seasons are more conducive for hog hunting. Here in LA the bow season for hogs ends in 4 days and you can't legally hunt them on public land with a bow until october. Crazy, I know!