Hog hunters,
Had a great hunt weekend before last at a ranch in NE TX-- Fun and exciting hunt for all involved.
I was able to accomplish something that proves the ability of a sharp broadhead tipped arrow's penetration ability.
While stalking a feeder, I determined that the hogs were already on it, and eating noisily. With a cautious approach, I was able to narrow the distance to 23 yds. In selecting one to shoot, and attempting to avoid a pass-thru which may just wound another, I waited for just the right opportunity.
Finally, one hog turned away from the others to eat and I drew on it. I immediately noticed another dart behind it. Upon closer examination, I could only see the outline of one hog. I thought, now it will happen.
I released, and the arrow passed thru the first hog, tight behind the right front shoulder, and exited same behind its left shoulder, and then entered tight behind the right shoulder of the second hog and penetrated fully, coming to rest against a left side rib.
The first hog was double-lunged, and ran less than 30 yds and fell dead. The second one spun around five or six times by the feeder, and expired there. The aorta was severed atop its heart!
The sausage is mighty tasty. Do I love this new hog hunting? You bet!!