I have been after a black sow near my house for 3 weeks now. She normally hits the bait very sporadically and is gone within 15 minutes. This would usually lead to a stalk that ended with her already gone. Wednesday night I had her in my sights but couldn't get a shot. Well last night as Clemson kicked the game winning field goal I got an alert from my camera. I threw on my insulated monkey suit, grabbed the rifle and took off. A 100 yard stalk with no light down a dark fire line got me to the place where the trail turns and to the pine tree I planned to neel behind and use for a brace. I got the rifle up to my shoulder and woke the thermal up. Being careful that she couldn't see the light at the ocular end. 70 yards away she was laying broadside unaware in the corn shucks feeding. I decided to shoot her in the crease instead of in the ear just to see what the 123 Eldm would do. I put the crosshairs 1/3 up the body and tight to the front leg and squeezed the trigger. She bolted straight ahead without a sign that she was hit but I knew the shot was good. I thought I heard her crash and scuffle around but my hearing is terrible. In the cornshucks there was lung tissue and blood everywhere. There was a 3 ft wide trail of blood leading into the pines 10ft away. I scanned with my thermal and could see her laying dead about 30 yards away. She had hit a very large pine tree about 25 yards into her run. Evidently that's what I heard. There was plenty of blood to follow. She had a perfect exit in the offside crease and weighed around 160 pounds. I've killed a lot of hogs but this one sure gave me a run for my money. She had plenty of friends so I have a lot of work ahead. These are some of the smartest hogs I've ever hunted. They are like ghosts. They've been run with dogs, wont go in a trap, and only show erratically in the middle of the night. But I'm working on them. Sorry I don't have a picture. I forgot my phone in my hurry to get out of the door. I may have a video on the scopes shot activated camera. If so I'll provide a link.
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