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Addiction recurve goes Pig Huntin

Started by Don Batten, March 29, 2010, 02:32:00 AM

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James Wrenn

....Quality deer management means shooting them before they get tough....

jerryb

Good goin, great pics.good and good eatin  :thumbsup:
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ckanous

Is he a sleep or did he fall out of the treestand? nothing like carrying that camera with ya at all times, never know when yo will need it.

James Wrenn

Oh sleeping all right!I put a stalk on him when I mistook his snoring for a rooting hog grunting.  :biglaugh:
....Quality deer management means shooting them before they get tough....


ber643

Looks to me like thet boy's snake-huntin', James - whether he wants to be or not!    :scared:  

That is a great pic on the heart shot, Don. Already most sliced up for cookin', ya might say   :thumbsup:
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2fletch

James, I use a similar strategy for deer hunting and squirrel hunting. If at first you don't find them then just stop at a nice spot and get comfortable. After a while the deer (or whatever) will become curious and come to see what's wrong.
Looks like your hunting partner may be more advanced in his approach.

John, if you could have caught that piglet, his momma might have given you a shot.   :)

Jeff Romans

Great story.  I really like the heart picture.  Looks like it was a great time.
Tight lines and shoot straight

LCH

Don you are the man, John you showed great restraint I would have shot. Great pics and looks like a great time.LCH

Apex Predator

I didn't claw my way to the top of the food chain to eat vegetables!

James Wrenn

Don,John would have done better with a couple those pigglets squeelin in his pockets than that handfull of corn.   :biglaugh:  

Tommy told me the only reason he had to lay down was those darn shoes just wore him out.  ;)
....Quality deer management means shooting them before they get tough....

House

Man do I wish we had hog hunting close by here in Idaho!
You all are very fortunate to have such a good critter to chase with a bow!  Someday I'm gonna have to save up and do a hog trip somewhere!

 :bigsmyl:  

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thunder1

No man ever stood so tall as when he stooped to help a child

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Don Batten

First time I ever saw Tommy with shoes on. Whats the deal with that? I thought he was a bare foot man . DB
"The older I get, the better I was" Byron Fergenson.

James Wrenn

Don we hunted farther south the first part of the week.He walked the dikes barefooted and never blinked at snakes,gators or the sharp rocks the dikes were covered with.Got out of the truck at this place and saw a spider about big as a quarter and he come unwound.  :bigsmyl:  

That boy hates some spiders and I showed him one on the ground and told him there were a bunch around there.He pulled out the shoes.  :biglaugh:   First time I have seen him wear then too.  :)
....Quality deer management means shooting them before they get tough....

string bean

Great story and pics!!  Stories like this inspire me to keep the wheels in the closet and keep trying with the 'curve.
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