At 12:30 am, this morning, the light went off on our window. I got up, and realized I had no idea what to do.
I grabed my portable spotlight from the workshop and shined it out the window, but never saw anything. It could have been an animal or just the wind.
Then at 5:30 am, the light went off again. It was still dark out, but at least I had the spotlight ready. In this picture, on the left hand side, you can see a pine tree with a few bird feeders on it. There was a very large hog eating the bird seed that had droped to the ground right there. It was covered in mud and easily 150 pounds.
Again, I had no idea what to do. The question that came up in my mind went something like this. OK, there's a hog in the yard, it's dark out, but he's only 40 feet away. Hmmm, what do I do know? Oh yeah, I was also totally naked.
My rifle has a scope on it and it's sighted in for shots at 200 yards. At 100 yards it's 2 inches high. At 40 feet, I have no idea what will happen, or if I could even see the hog through the scope.
I have a Ruger Super Blackhawk piston in .44 mag with a 12 inch barrel that I've killed a few hogs with. I grabed that, tried to open the door real quite, and scared off the pig.
By now Steph was there too, but she never saw the hog.
We got dressed and went outside with the spotlight, but never saw anything. Half an hour later it was light enough to see, but we never saw anything.
The tracks had been all over the yard, but there was at least two, maybe three hogs this time. We followed the tracks all around the house, the pond and up and down our driveway. Not only were those hogs in our yard, but others were wondering around. Steph said, "we're surrounded by them"
I checked the corn at the deer feeder, but they hadn't touched it. So we went back inside and back to sleep.
A few hours later when we woke up, we took another walk to see where they had been and the exact path they took. It turned out that they were still real close to us when we'd been up earlier, but we just missed them. The corn was also all gone from the feeder!!! After we went to bed, they had continued to walk around the pond and our driveway, working there way to the feeder and ate all the corn. The feeder goes off at 7 am, so they ate the corn after then.
Looks like we blew it this morning,
Eddie