3/7/97 - 3/9/97 Hog Hunt
A record five men
(two officers and three members) chased hogs for two days at the 3/7/97 - 3/9/97
Hog Hunt at the 3300 acre Hill Country Hogs Ranch. This was our second
archery only Hog Hunt. Hill Country has a 35 acre hog pen where they keep
approximately 100 hogs stocked. We opted to hunt it both days. The
hogs were very skittish.
During the weekend we
averaged three shots each at running hogs. Only Tim Price managed to hit one
and that was probably because he was only six yards away (hiding behind a cedar
tree) when a herd ran past him.
Unfortunately we
eventually lost it's blood trail. The rest of the hunters had shots at
running hogs. The terrain was very brushy and hilly with some creeks.
There were hogs that we saw on the first morning, including a black and white
one, that we never saw again! We were convinced that they were beamed up
to the Enterprise!
During the hunt an amazing thing happened.
I, Randy Rowley, was at one end of the
rectangular shaped pen. Suddenly I saw about 30 hogs running down the far
fence line. David Chalmers was chasing them but was about 75 yards behind
them. The hogs got to the corner and then ran to the corner near me. I was
in head to toe camo (including face mask and gloves). I had not moved a
muscle, yet they knew that I was there. They started to mill around and then
got into the most amazing formation (quicker than most groups of humans could
do). The big hogs got in the back of the formation. The medium sized hogs
were between me and the big ones and the small hogs were between me and the
medium sized one. They then ran right down the fence line in that formation.
I had a 20 yard shot, but if I wanted to shoot a big hog I would have to shoot
through a medium sized one (we were only allowed to shoot one hog)! I aimed
at the big hogs backs and let loose. My arrow stuck harmlessly in the trunk
of a cedar tree.