I made a trade on here a week or so ago and part of the trade was a new Bear Bubinga B-handle. And it was here in the mail yesterday and boy is it pretty , I had also bought some Schafer Bear limbs off here a few weeks back. This riser and limbs make me a nice smooth 64in bow that shoots better than I do ( and that aint saying much ). Anyway I got to shoot it today and figured the best way to break it in was to go hunt a hog with it.I loaded the truck and went out to my in-laws place for a quick afternoon hunt with the new set-up.On the way to my stand I spotted two hogs down by the tank and put a stalk on em.It was right at dark and getting darker very fast but I got on em with enough light for a shot.There was one big one and one small one so I would go for the bigger one , not that Im a trophy hunter it is just a bigger target for me to hit.After a little cat and mouse I got about a 25yd quartered away shot and it looked real good ( I have those lighted nocks ).It let out a loud grunt and ran a tight loop and stopped in some brush about 70yds away , I could see the nock glowing ( man I love those things ).I figured I would go get in my stand and see if any others would come out and play.Got in my stand and could still see the glowing nock in the same place and I liked that.Got my light on my bow and set in for the hunt and it is very dark now I could hear some hogs around me but never saw em.It has been about 30min now and it is about as hot as I can stand it.I thought I had better go take care of this hog so the meat dont go bad or the mosquitoes dont eat it all.Looked over and yep nock still in the same place so I climb down and head that way.100yds nock still glowing hasent moved an inch , 50yds same , 25yds not a sound and no movement , 10yds looks dead to me , 5yds everything changes real fast.He aint dead and he aint real happy , he jumps up when I step on a stick and spins toward me popping his mouth and blowing blood out of his nose.
So here I am in a not so good place to be I kinda have him hemmed up in the brush and his best way out is where Im standing.I get an arrow out and get it on the bow and start to back out but he dont like that at all.Anytime my feet made a sound he would come my way , I have the light on my bow on him and I cant look where Im going cause Im not going to take the light off him at this point.He wont turn and give me a shot and he is only 5yds from me and seems to be getting madder by the second.Well here is what I come up with There is a small tree just off to my right just not sure if I can beat him to it or not. Enough is enough Im gona shoot him in the head straight on and if I miss it might give me enough time to make the tree ( sounded good at the time )
I drew back a full 30in and locked in for about 4 or 5 seconds and was burning a hole in the spot I was wanting my arrow to go.The string was away and next thing I know all four of his feet are in the air , when that arrow hit is sounded like a 30-30 went off I mean it cratered his butt.It just smooth locked him down and the stand off was over when he flipped over it broke my arrow off and looks like it went in 4 or 5 inches.This is one that I wont soon forget , got it home and all cleaned up and the first arrow was good just not good enough it had taken one lung and just barley caught the other.Going over to a friends house and having him on the pit for a nice dinner and story for Thursday night.And for those that want to know the bow is 51# @30 for me , Im shooting 31in GT 75/95 with big Magnus 2 blade and steel adpt for an arrow just over 600gr. Yall be SAFE...
,,,Sam,,,
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Nice shooting :thumbsup:
Great shot! I'd have to change my Depends after that encounter. After my 250# hog last January in a similar incident with my longbow, I figured it was better to carry this rather than extra Depends when tracking! tippit
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Awesome story Sam. Do a mount of that skull for the memories.
Nice shot mate
Jim
Good shootin'! Great story :thumbsup:
Wow just wow! That would be tense
Awesome :thumbsup:
pretty intence moment there, glad it worked out in your favor. i would like to see that skull when you get it cleaned up. congratts! :thumbsup:
Great adventure, Sam. Didn't you have another run-in with a hog that ran you over?
I've heard of Texas Heart Shots ( :) - not that I'm endorsing). What would this be considered?
I'm in agreement with Tippit - a powerful S&W (or Colt, or Ruger ....) sure is comforting!
BTW, what light arrangement do you use on your bow?
Keep up the adventures and hunt safe!
Bob C
Da-ang!!
Great story.
Sheeesh! i know exactly what you mean Sam! Way to go! Great shot!
Talk about as rush!!! Nice finish up shot!
I like that bow. Nice shooting and a great hog!
Cool Sam, howd that broad head fare?
sam good job. i would do a european skull mount on that one. just a thought.
jim
Glad you had a 2 blade BH!
They are tough.
Awesome story--exciting experience. Well done!
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One shot, two shots...whatever it takes.
Glad you made it out unscathed. Glad he didn't. :thumbsup:
WOW! Great story! Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to hunting hogs some day!
What a beast that one is! Great post and hunt write up. I've seen some crazy pigs down here but that hoggie is one of the ugliest yet. Nice Job!
cool hunt did you worry about the other pigs nearby coming to his defense.
Sam, wow, enjoyed your telling this...agree about the skull mount as a reminder. Thanks for sharing.
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No one ever gets gun shy after an encounter like that.
They just want more of it.
Great ending to a great story.
You made a great 2nd shot under pressure.
:thumbsup: Very cool :clapper:
Nice... :thumbsup:
Awesome shooting & great story! :notworthy:
Great story.
That's one heck of a story and some fine shooting under pressure...!
Great story, great shot! :notworthy:
Awesome shot. And great story.
That was close!Great nerves! Congrats.
Awesome story! Thanks for sharing! x2 on seeing the skull once cleaned.
That is a great story....I would have stopped to clean out my shorts in that situation!!
It was a fun and heart pounding moment for sure , and thats what I live for. The skull is out back in the cage now , will let the bugs work on it a while and after I boil it I will post the pics.
And yes several years ago I had a similar hunt where I did not hit the head , and that one broke both lower bones in my left leg. He was a much bigger hog and was not wounded he was just plain mean. The shot I hit him with killed him just not in time , I have his skull also........
,,,,Sam,,,,
Man, that is pure adrenaline!!
Congrats!! :notworthy:
Good going!
Another fine TD Kill! great story too.
I would also be interested in the light set up you had.
Congrats.
Nice shot! I once shot a hog head on with a 3 blade and it didn't enter the skull but split his forehead wide open.
Sa-Weeeet!!!!!!
Another adventure Sam Style!! :) LOL!!!
Horse poop on Sam saying that he is not much of a shot :) You do not want to possess four legs and a hide and have Sam sending projectiles in your direction!! Bow or firearm....your odds of living through the deal are very slim :)
High adventure for sure! Good shooting!! :thumbsup: :notworthy:
NICE! Those hogs are tough. I myself have vowed to never take another shot at a hog unless its slightly quartering away.
That is going to make a great european mount.
Wow! What a story! Great shot!
Great shootin and great story :)
Well Done! :thumbsup:
W :D W ::: Great shootin :archer2:
Fantastic story Sam.
Congrats big time!!!