Hey gang....Just saw this new video from my good friend Scott Moore at WAC Outdoors. Hope you enjoy it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Jl4U3vFqaI
Nice video.
I would spread the corn around so that way they aren't all bunched up so it is easier to get a clear shot.
Great video, Thanks for sharing.
All very similar to what we do here in SC.
Thanks for watching Mint. I have laid my corn out in a line on a diagonal for several years now with great success. It just about guarantees a quartering away shot at a hog that is standing still, they line up on the row of corn every time like cars in a parking lot. If the line is to long they can all get on the wrong side and all be quartering to the stand,if there is to many hogs, they bunch up like you saw in the video. Most of the time, they settle in, and I get the shot I'm looking for.
Hey TradBrewSC, I'm shooting these hogs just east of Greenwood SC.
Good stuff Mr. Moore :thumbsup:
Nice video. Hopefully I'll get a chance to do that someday
Sweet!
I'm from the lowcountry/midlands area of South Carolina. Bamberg S.C. to be exact. Living in Ca but moving back soon hopefully. Miss it!
Well done Scott !
Great stuff Scott !!! :clapper: You're sure doing a nice job of field testing all the different Grizzly broadheads.
WAC, interesting with the line.
I like the way a feeder throws out the corn since the hogs go crazy under the feeder at first if no big boar takes over that is. Then as the corn runs out they start doing bigger and bigger circles getting up all the kernals that were thrown out farther. Gets you a nice broadside shot as they make their loops.
Scott, was that a wood arrow in the closeup of the broadbead?
Best wishes,
Frank
Great job on the video and hunt
Good job all the way around :clapper:
Thanks for sharing, enjoyed watching!
Loved it. Crazy how aggressive that boar was even though the red one looked way bigger.
Thanks for posting this Tradcat. I have been to a couple of Scott's Archery Boot camps and learned a lot and enjoyed the fellowship. He has lots of trad experience to draw from and is willing to help others. He has some other neat things lined up as well. I encourage anyone to check out what WAC Outdoors can offer. Good going Scott.
Nice patience ..... :thumbsup:
Hey shooter # 21.... Scott is just like a big brother to me. We are very close friends and I'll continue to do my best to support
him and his program in any way that I can !
Thanks to all for the kind words. Learner, the arrow shaft in the close up of the Grizzly instinct is a wood grain carbon arrow. For what its worth, I have shot a semi tractor trailer load of game with wooden arrows that I have made over the last 45 years. I'm shooting carbon arrows a lot now learning the ins and outs of building them and tuning them. Old dogs can learn new tricks. I'm not jumping ship on my traditional roots, I'm just not scared of the new.