Got "Hope" delivered at the House while I was at work on Monday. Ran a few arrows through her on Tuesday and found some things out.This Young Lady will shoot. I have been shooting Hill Style bows for a while now and I was shooting a bit right . Rather than re-adjusting arrows and stuff I peeled the side plate back a little and added a small stick. Made the weaker arrows shoot straight and right where I was looking.
I was gonna keep my grandson today but it worked out for me to get him tomorrow so I grabbed "Hope" and my gear and headed to the swamp. I have several WMA`s close to home but decided to go to a Honey Hole for not only some pig hunting but also so Deer scouting. Deer season comes in on the 10th here.
Got some pics to upload as soon as I quit wrestling with photo bucket but lets just say a 47@27 longbow with a no mercy head will kill a good size pig.....RC
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Read the title and saw it was you, RC. Then I thought 'big surprise',lol. Congrats.
Looking forward to the pics. Can't wait for you to show me how its done next spring.
RC,
You did good with Hope! Ain't no surprise at all! Congratulations & look forward to some nice pics of your hunt.
Well I eased into the swamp and started checking some persimmons Through out the bottoms. I do really good on years with lots of persimmons during the first few weeks of bow season . I went by this big one and had to let "Hope" pose for a snapshot. Notice the pig sign here around the tree and it don`t even have persimmons this year....
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I headed towards the River...about a mile and half away and was in fairly good pig sign but it is awful dry here and it was hard to really tell what was smoking hot and what wasn`t.After making it to the River with no pork encounters I stopped to rest and drink some water. Had to get a pic of Hope by the River as well...I did see 6 deer on the walk.
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I then headed east towards a honey hole that I have shown to very few folks.A very beautiful place to me and always a bit "gamey". I bet my good Friend Dave from Wis. will remember this spot . Its close to where he killed his St. Judes pig back in the Spring...
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I was easing through a dry slew when I heard a limb break....I stopped and was looking around...my directional hearing is poor and it takes me a bit to pin down where I hear something when I saw a sow go by about 60 yards out followed by some pigs. Gotta get a closer look so I ease forwad. They go in some Rivercane and I hear an awful bunch of racket and pigs are hollering and teeth are clicking and I realize there is a ripe sow in there and more than one boar in Love...Everytime the fighting gets loud I ease forward. Its very dry and impossible to move very quietly. I get as close as I dare and can see movement in the cane thicket when a Blue Boar steps out and starts walking across in front of me. As he turns slightly away to go back in maybe a bit past 20 yards away I come to full draw and shoot in less than a second. I see the arrow hit maybe 2"s from where I was looking. He turns and runs hard back the way he came . I give it about 20 minutes and ease forward for a look....
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Lots of blood and its looking good so I take up the trail. Much to hot to wait much longer so I ease ahead.
If you have ever hunted pigs and been near a group of boars after a sow it is very exciting. They don`t play with each other and you will hear some awful screams and growls..enough to make a seasoned swamper get the shakes and I had`em.Funny thing when I shot the pig there were other pigs and I focused on the one I shot and where he was headed and totally lost track of the others and don`t have a clue where they went....On with the trailing..
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A little farther..
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After about 75-80 yards from the shot...
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Not bad penetration for a 47-48@27" longbow. I was shooting a Zwickey No-Mercy single bevel head and a farly lite wt arrow for me at about 525 grains. I cut a chunk of the sheild out for you to have a look at...
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Up near the shoulder is thicker. This was a rank boar that was scarred from head to toe.Both cutters were broken off.I was proud to get him With a Bow this special and can honestly say this is one of my favorite hunts ever.I have been busy and have not hunted much at all and this was the first hunt in a long time for me and the first critter I`ve shot at since killing a Turkey in the Spring.Very sweet evening I won`t soon forget.
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I gotta thank Stalker bows for the donation of a piece of art that is not only purty but deadly but most of all I gotta thank God for a group of folks that care and want to help Kids they will probably never meet.God bless you fellers and come on Deer season...Hope is hungry for venison I think..RC
Way to go!
NICE !!
Congratulations
Glenn
Nice boar RC,congrats and thanks for sharing.
Well done RC
Way to start her out,congrats.
You are pork killing machine RC! Glad you could continue your success a little with Hope. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome job
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I need to hunt them pigs someday. Nice job and good boar.
:thumbsup: Another great hunt, RC! I always enjoy your photos and narration.
I'd have to say that bow has the "snort" to get the job done. Your arrow placement may have had a bit to do with it, too ;) Great shot.
Awesome RC!!! That didn't take long!!! Good going!!! I think South's currently in the backcountry but he'll be thrilled when he finds out.
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Aloha!
Ryan
Excellent !!!! Way to go !!!! And start hope's journey
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Awesome RC !
Great job buddy!
Awesome :thumbsup:
Excellent as usual, congrats on a special hunt! :thumbsup:
Thanks for the great story and pictures. :notworthy:
nice shot !
RC, that is fantastic.........
Talk about a whoop A_ S dose of Mojo out of the gate......
What a fantastic looking bow..... Better send south a pic, so he can post it on his gallery...
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Alrighty then, good shooting. congrats
GREAT JOB RC! Thanks for the pics and story...
Way to go RC, :thumbsup: looks like Hope is more than just a purty bow. She's a purty good killin' machine that likes pork. Bet she likes venison too, and I think she's hungry for more. Feed the Spirit and build the Mojo, that's one fine bow ya got there and Hope ya enjoyed it, ya really "let her shine". :archer: Congrats :archer2:
Way to go RC.
RC it is always fun to read your hunting posts! Good job!
Nice shooting! Congrats!
RC you are fast becoming one of my heroes!!
Awesome hunt and the results are even better!!
The bar has been set kind of high for those folks that will be hunting Hope the remainder of the hunting seasons.
Congratulations!!
God bless,Mudd
PS: Thank you for sharing with us RC.
RC,Thanks for sharing the travels and highlights of Hope. Your story and photos are very well done. Especially the chunk of side plate,I now know why the conversations around weight(of arrow) and sharpness of (broadhead) are so important. Thank you and continued Success. Maxx
RC you are simply awesome bud ! Critters get dead when you are in the swamp ! :notworthy:
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Robert....CONGRATS, I knew it wouldn't take long!!!
Please copy and paste this story on the thread at the top also. Again, way to go sir!!!
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Great job RC, as usual. Hogs are really made for traditional bowhunting. About those rivercane groves with a sow in heat and a host of boars, I know what you mean. It can get scary. Keep posting those excellent hunts.
Great job ! :thumbsup: :notworthy:
right on RC
Congrats! :notworthy:
My hearing's bad too. Ruth says she's getting me a hearing ear dog for Christmas. Great Stuff RC!! If I had stake in that bow I'd give it to you.
Great hunt! Congratulations!
congrats, great job on the pics and story and getting the mojo flowing.
Smoke
Now thats where you want to hit a hog. Nice shootin' bro. I'd be willing to bet this isn't the last dead critter we see from hope in September. :clapper:
excellent recap
I say it every time but LOVE to read RC's posts and the pics are fantastic.
Thanks again for sharing RC!
South Georgia swamps are magical, great boar and awesome recap.
Even though the high today is only 65 here and I can see the mountains and ocean at the same time, I surely miss cedar swamps full of cotton mouths and crawdads by seeing your pics.
Congrats to you RC, and to South on that beautiful bow. Seems like the force is strong in this one!
Way to go RC!!!!!
Good stuff right there!!!!!!
Congrats. Wonder how many deer and hogs will wish you were too busy to hunt this fall? Turn out the lights, the party is over, RC is hunting again......
Awesome!
Great story RC and as always, I sure do enjoy reading about your hunts! :thumbsup:
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RC,
Congrats...I dont know about ya'll but a couple of those pictures look delicious.. :dunno:
God Bless, Pierre
Very cool! Always looking forward to your stories and pics.
Nice shot and awesome story, congrats!
The story is, and pictures are even better over here.
I am proud for you Mr. Carter! :clapper:
What a hog, what a hunt. :)
:thumbsup: That's the way to start Miss Hope off! Great job!
Well, I predicted Hope would have 3 or 4 hogs down by the end of September....should have known that with RC driving her, she'd probably kill one before Sept even got here!
I have Faith for Sept, and plan to do my best to get some blood on her once deer season starts. They are beautiful, super shooting bows, that's for sure. I predict that these gals will put a lot of meat on the ground before June rolls around!
Congrats!
Great shot and good riddance to all hogs!
Way to go Bro. RC we might have to make you the "Designated Hitter" of Trad Gang :biglaugh:
Great shooting, RC you are the man! Way to go brother! :clapper: :clapper: :clapper:
Hey RC, South makes a fine bow, doesn't he? How big a pig is that? Man.That is too cool. Good hunting, good shooting, and good story telling too. Thanks!
Pork killing machine!
Yes sir!
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Thanks fellas. The pig was maybe 175-200 pounds.RC
Super, thanks again for sharing one of your adventures.
Good going, sir. Excellent story.
Way to go. Great lookin gray swine trophy there. Hope continues with the journey.