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    One arrow, one shot, two pigs.

    I was sitting in my blind waiting for the double main beam buck to show up. About 20 minutes before dark a group of piglets came in. They were all the same size so I couldn't pick off of size. So I picked the coolest lookin one. He had a brown belly and chin but black body. I drew back and let it fly. The arrow when through the first pig and stuck in the second. They were held together by the arrow for like five steps. The second pig didn't run he laid there and squealed. At first I thought that I might have shot over the first one and into the second but after review the film I saw that I did hit both. I couldn't find blood or anything. I had my 6 month old black mouth curr that I had run on one fresh after shot deer blood trail that was about 20 yards long and one mock blood trail about 60 yards long. She put her nose down and was pullin on the leash so I let her go. She was sniffing the ground by the fence and I saw two drops of blood there. Then she took off and ran about 70 yards when I caught up to her she was sniffing and nipping at the pig. I have no idea how that little piglet made it that far. He ran about a 120 yards in all with a shot behind the shoulder and its stomach hangin out of the hole where the rage 2 blade went in. I am so proud of my pup I had no clue that she was goin to track like that after barely being started.
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    #2
    That's AWSOME!! Get'em

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      #3
      Two fer! Nice!!!

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        #4
        Way to go! Taking out pigs, efficently!

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          #5
          Unlike my spelling!

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            #6
            awsome man!!

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              #7
              Shish kapig.

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                #8
                Heck yeah. Good job.

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                  #9
                  Whack and stack, congrats.

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                    #10
                    Awesome!!!

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                      #11
                      Thats Awesome

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                        #12
                        Way to go Luke.

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                          #13
                          Congrats

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                            #14
                            Congrats on the piglets! The dog must be a natural.

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                              #15
                              KAP!!! congrats on the double

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