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    Shot this guy at 5 yards…




    Should be a good test for my setup.

    I ended up having something important come up this afternoon so I didn’t get home til after 5. Decided to go out and sit a field edge just to monitor deer movement.

    It didn’t take long before a young buck came across the field with his nose to the ground. Clearly a hot doe has been in the area.

    I see a bigger body over the crest of the field and suspect it’s a cow. It’s not. It’s this guy and he’s working his way through the field toward my end.

    I’m deliberating on what to do because I know that little buck is in the area and there’s also likely a doe in estrus. It’s rapidly getting dark and the moon is rising (and huge by the way) so I decided to try to circle around him to get the wind right and try to make a stalk.

    My first step into the field is met with movement out of the corner of my eye. It’s another young buck that has worked his way out of the woods and along the field edge. I instinctively drop to a knee and pull up my binos.

    He sees me. He’s also not alone. There is a bigger buck behind him (not a shooter). I sit still and watch it unfold. The young buck decides he doesn’t like what he sees and turns to trot away and the other buck turns to follow. The little buck joins them in the field and they start to work their way across the field in the opposite direction

    The pig has now made his way almost completely across the field in is on the same field edge as me but at the other end. Instead of turning towards me he goes into the woods. I suspect he will work his way to my feeder.

    The deer didn’t stay in the field long after they noticed the pig so I moved into the woods and toward the feeder. I didn’t feel like there was time to get in the blind or climb into my stand so I quickly kicked a spot clean of leaves up next to a tree 15 yards from the feeder.

    Right at dark I could hear him coming. For the longest time I expected to see him appear at the feeder but finally the thought occurred to me: he’s gonna circle down wind.

    I turned 180 degrees to prepare for a quick shot should he circle around me. If he made it too far he would wind me.

    He finally materialized and I realized he was going to be a lot closer than I had imagined. He was walking straight towards me. At about 10 yards he took a right (my left) and was going to continue circling. My heart was beating through my chest and I’m pretty sure I started holding my breath.

    By this time I could see him clearly even though it was pretty much dark. This trail brought him within 5 yards of me but he caught a whiff of something he didn’t like. He turned to walk back out the way he came in and I sensed that he was about to bust a move. He walked through a small opening where I had a clear shot.

    I drew and launched an arrow into his shoulder on line to his heart. He was quartering to me slightly but I’m pretty sure I got decent penetration. He ran into the thick stuff and I heard him crash then I heard him crash again. (Or perhaps he was thrashing)

    However he ran into an area that deer could possibly come from in the morning so I chose to back out and look for him in the morning.

    Stay tuned!

    P.S.-If you read through all of that thank you.


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    Let us know

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      #3
      very nice looking Appaloosa hog.
      Last edited by waterdog; 11-18-2021, 07:33 PM.

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        #4
        Good luck on the morning hunt, look forward to the LDP's of the pig.

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          #5
          If that feeder is on 6ft legs, just let him lie. Not worth the risk.

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            #6
            Love the spotted ones. They don’t mess with the low feeder motor?


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              #7
              Cool encounter, hope ya find him in the morning

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                #8
                Hope you find him!

                Bisch


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                  #9
                  Originally posted by bmac View Post
                  Love the spotted ones. They don’t mess with the low feeder motor?


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                  They haven’t. I have one of those spring loaded corn saver spinners on it. This is my third year using this feeder and so far so good.


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                    #10
                    Originally posted by GarGuy View Post
                    If that feeder is on 6ft legs, just let him lie. Not worth the risk.
                    Hahaha!

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by GarGuy View Post
                      If that feeder is on 6ft legs, just let him lie. Not worth the risk.

                      8ft


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                        #12
                        Found him. Gonna hunt a while longer before I take pics etc. Setup did its job! Here’s a teaser…


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                          #13
                          Glad you found him!

                          Congrats!

                          Bisch


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                            #14
                            [emoji106] There ya go

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                              Satori riser 19”
                              Uukha ex1 evo2 longs 45#
                              550 grain arrow with 250 up front.


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