I'm not sure if the fellas who attended- Kyle and Bob Betts and Mike Costello- all from Delaware- are real active on TG or not.
About 75 pigs were seen...hundreds of deer and turkey- there's persimmons, crabapples, and acorns everywhere.
Here's the hog Mike took. I'll let everyone tell their stories themselves.
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Come on folks. Where're the storytellers? Just guessing this might be good.
I can tell you if you get to share a camp with this group they are as good as they come- quiet, but very competent and considerate folks who were really great to share camp with...
Man,,, that mound of dirt has got to be haunted by pig ghosts by now.I was interested in seeing what Hog Heaven looks like in the fall.
Can't wait till January to get down there and see the countryside..........and a few pigs !! :wavey:
it makes the pig the star of the show, for sure, doesn't it Izz?
Ray, do you mind letting them know I'm trying to put a crew together to come back next 4th of July weekend since they are in my neck of the woods?
3rd time's got to be the charm for me...but I'm staying away from anything that buzzes this time!
Choppy,
I think you just did! :laughing: :dunno:
im looking forward to getting over there one day! nice looking pig...
I'm working on the pictures as I have only a portion of them.
Mike and I had actually never met until this trip, but I know we will be spending many excursions together in the future. He has been to ETAR more than once. Possibly the nicest man I know. A father to foster children, a kidney donor a few short months ago, and an Environmental Protection Officer. Oh yea, a pig sticker too.
Mike is not yet a gang member but will be very shortly. My father is, but never posts'. He found out quickly how hot it gets in the SC swamp.
I can't say enough about the time we had. I'll tell it better when I get the pics formatted. Can't wait to go back. Thanks Ray.
Nice!
Well if they were Quiet and Considerate folks, it was prolly a good thing I wasn't there!
The first time to a new place its best to be careful so the locals don't eat you. Now we know better. Plus, we were three mouths short.
I've never been called quiet (unless Ray was referring to how I walk through the woods LOL). I usually get accused of talking someones ear off.
Hey, I'm signed up with TG now. I had a great time down with Ray at Hog Heaven. Bob and Kyle were great hunting partners (and travel). Looking forward to more adventures with them.
Glad to see you guys made it home OK....Kyle...is it as much fun at HHI as it was at HH?
Not quite. I'd rather be home in a stand. Oh well, a little golf and time with the family.
Too much fun. I saw easy 100 turkeys, numerous deer, and had enough hog encounters to make me want to go back next weekend. I'm going to need a second job.
Dang..... sounds like a great time...im going to try and make another trip next year!
The place was great. Absolutely everything a person needs to be comfortable and concentrate on the task at hand.
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Terrain was a little different for this Delaware boy, but nothing too crazy. Seemed as if a piggy could be around every corner.
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The first evening, I had an encounter with one exactly the same size as the target at about eight steps. Unfortunately, I was in his way and even though I drew twice, I never let it slip. I do not regret that decision. As I would find out later, pigs are a whole lot tougher than deer.
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Did I mention how beautiful the place was?
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Not to mention the sign.
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I'll add a little later. I hope my camp mate Mike chimes in, as he took lots of photos also.
Good to see you all had a great time. Hope you left a few hogs there LOL! I'll be there next weekend and I'm looking forward to it! I was there last year and had a good time and some good food, but the hogs just didn't present themselves. :rolleyes: :banghead:
Hogs are just crazy in 2.5 days I saw one big sow at 35yds with piglets, unfortunately she saw me too! I was almost back to the truck!
Then the last hour, literally, on Sunday I was surrounded by about 25 of them from 40lbs to 300lbs. They nearly gave me whiplash trying to find a shot! Ray told me later that he was watching with binos and the big boy kept ducking in and out of the ditches on either side of the road and doubling back on me and crossing the road behind me everytime I turned around. Finally got to Ray and he honked for me to turn around but I was too slow.
those pigs will play with your mind like no deer can!
Very,nice!
I think I'm "homesick"...
Oh well, 6 more mos.
Any weekend at Ray's...
whether you see hogs or not (and you will, he has lots of 'em)...
is about as good of a way to spend a weekend as I have found. Especially if steaks or spaghetti are on the menu. :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:
Thanks, guys
Hey K...wish you guys would put some of those group photos up...so I could snag them for the website!
Will do. On the way back to DE. Mike and I will get them sent to you when we hook up. He has a few of Dad and I that I want anyway.
Them pork shoulders are going in the crock pot with sourkrout tomorrow. Can't wait!