Nothing showed up last night, so I figured they had to be there tonight--and they were. Got in the tripod at 6:45, set up, plugged in the radio, and settled back to wait. Three feeders all spun on schedule, and the pigs arrived at 8:08 or so. Probably 20 of them in the sounder. I got one broadside and stuck it and they scattered. Nocked another arrow and sure 'nuff they came back in about 5-6 minutes, and I stuck another one.
Here's first evidence--tuft of hair.
Some little wet mud balls and footprints only sign I could find though.
Second pig was under the feeder, and left this:
And this:
This is the first one I shot--found him just by walking and looking as there was zero blood to be found. He went about 35 yds, out of the mesquite into the pecan bottom. I know it is the first one because I pulled our the fletch end of arrow #2 out of him.
The second one was nowhere to be seen, but I'll be back in the AM to walk the area. That broken shaft is my #4 arrow--
That makes 8 this year so far off of this place.
Here's first evidence--tuft of hair.
Some little wet mud balls and footprints only sign I could find though.
Second pig was under the feeder, and left this:
And this:
This is the first one I shot--found him just by walking and looking as there was zero blood to be found. He went about 35 yds, out of the mesquite into the pecan bottom. I know it is the first one because I pulled our the fletch end of arrow #2 out of him.
The second one was nowhere to be seen, but I'll be back in the AM to walk the area. That broken shaft is my #4 arrow--
That makes 8 this year so far off of this place.
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