2 seasons ago I drew a quota for a wma I had never hunted. Pulled up and started looking at the aerial photos forming a plan. I took off at gray light walking a road that parallel a creek bottom. After 15-20 minutes of walking looking for a break in the wall of foliage I find a spot I can push thru the thick stuff. After pushing thru i stepped out into the pine rows and the skeeters swarmed me. I take off my vest and retrieve the thermacell. Just as I'm reshouldering my vest I hear a squeal so I nock an arrow and take off toward the noises. I'm slipping thru the bottom and I notice movement all around me. There's a butt ton of pigs in this sounder and I'm crouched down within bow range of it with the wind in my favor. I just wait and observe and then I spot the lead sow and she is huge. 2x larger than the biggest pig I've ever encountered.....so I focus in on her. She's 40-50 yards away rooting in the pine straw and I'm slowing moving in. I make it to 25yds and waiting for a shot. A small pig gets in between me and the target critter and closing in. I shot the little 1 at 8-10yds and it lets out a small squeak and runs off. I'm still watching the big girl and the whole sounder is on alert now. I'm waiting to shoot the big 1 and a medium size red boar walks up toward me investigating what's going on....I shot him at 10yds and he runs right at me and he face plants into a small ditch and splashed me with water and runs by at less than 6ft....the big sow has had enough and trots off and I stand there for a sec taking in what just happened. Then I notice I still got pigs close by and 1 arrow left in my quiver so I nocked the last 1 and move toward the sound. I sneek up to a clump of palmetto and there is a medium size sow with a gang of small piglets...so I stick her and then finally all the pigs have run off. I never do find any of them....all the blood trails crossed each other's path and made for a real headache tracking and 2 of them made it to the flooded woods. I didn't find any of them and only find 1 arrow but still 1 of my best days in the woods