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Old 11-19-2009, 09:12 PM   #1
Texotic
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Location: Avery, Texas (NorthEast Texas)
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Default Last Minute Surprise

Hunting in Northeast Texas this year has been tuff. Very few deer sightings. After sitting yesterday evening again without seeing anything, I begin to pack everything up. As I was about to let my bow down, I heard a twig break. I quickly re-knocked my arrow. Slowly and carefully a hog stuck his head out of the brush. As he slipped in and took a bite of corn, then all of his buddies rushed in for the corn. It was getting so dark by then that I barely could see my pins. I took careful aim and let it go. The hog only went about 20 yards spewing blood everywhere. This was a blast as it seemed like the hunt was over, and then these welcomed visitors came on in.
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