Brutus
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
I don't doubt your words or experience friend and I'm glad he did not do worse to you!don't kid yourself ! The buggers are just one big muscle of adrenaline once they get going , it's like trying to stop a freight train with a slingshot ! I was forced into full time self employment, by a very #####y sow(in a hog barn) in 2004. Was almost killed by a sow that I had startled in her pen , she jumped up, and went berserk, and tried to put me thru the waist high 6 inch thick concrete pen wall, I went over, and woke up with being nosed by a big boar 2 pens over.... needless to say , That ended my parttime career, and launched me full time into my comp business. they are unpredictable and not easy to kill ..... try using a "boltgun" (fires a .22 blank that drives a spike into the hog's brain) and having to do it 6 times , before said hog dropped to the ground !
I try when I hunt them, to catch them unawares, so I have a good standing shot and I aim for the heart. The one I did put down was at 75 yards and I used this combination of Ithaca shotgun & Brenneke slug to demise it.
He was in a foot and a half of snow, and he fell right there, feet pointing skyward & pinwheeeling the air for less than one minute until bled out, and I never even had the pleasure of a death squeal from it!
The slug centre-punched the heart, a clean through and through, and the slug went into the snow covered hillside. I wish I had the opportunity to find it, but this was early March in Saskatchewan. One archer insisted on a ground stalk & I accomplainied him on this little adventure. Words of advice, never let an archer hunt boar with only three arrows and a string release, made for target shooting. When you are 20 yards from a +300 pound male boar & he is 3 times f@cking up the draw & release, one tends to get a little tense over this matter. Fingers or a clip on mechanical release are the way to go for this activity.
And no thank you for the boltgun, I'll use what I got instead.


















































