It's been a good year for Tradgangers - nice photos and stories.
I'm out of vacation time but I slipped down to southern Georgia for a day in the swamps with my TBG friends on an unofficial group hunt, searching for hogs and deer. I spent more time driving to/from than hunting, and I'll have to work tomorrow to compensate, but it was worth it. As usual, my friend RC didn't disappoint and showed me some honey holes along the river...

This man can hunt and is very successful on public land, which we were hunting! If he ever offers to take you hunting, you would do well to accept the offer. I was happy to breath in the fresh air after a welcome rain, hear the sounds of the lowcountry, and see the palmettos and huge cypress trees...

We saw some turkeys, a few deer but nothing close, and had 3 chances at putting a hog or two in the cooler. Early RC pushed a young boar to me from a small river island, but standing shots have been challenging for me lately so I didn't even consider shooting as it charged past me. Later we had a group of about a dozen porkers feeding towards us, but a stray breeze foiled us near this bottom..

We ended the day by spooking one last boar while searching for Indian pottery fragments in an overgrown foodplot. What a short but sweet hunt!