I killed shot this boar at 9 o'clock Saturday night with my CRX 32. I decided to let him lay that night so I wouldn't mess up my morning hunt. I hunted the following morning and shot this yote with my .270. My coyote dropped on impact but I still needed to trail my hog from the night before. I was a bit concerned, even though I thought I heard him crash, that there would not be a good blood trail since I didn't get a clean pass through. I had hit him a little far forward but my muzzy 3 blade cut right through his shoulder and into his heart and lungs. I have never seen so much blood from an exit wound alone. He went about 100 yds from where I shot him. He weighed 190 lbs and is my biggest hog with a bow. 


I also posted a picture of my broadhead after I lulled it out. There was one tiny nick on the end of one of the blades, but the rest of it was in perfect condition. I thought this was pretty amazing considering it went through bone. There is nothing like Thanksgiving in East Texas.
I also posted a picture of my broadhead after I lulled it out. There was one tiny nick on the end of one of the blades, but the rest of it was in perfect condition. I thought this was pretty amazing considering it went through bone. There is nothing like Thanksgiving in East Texas.
Comment