beaulesye10
Senior Member
I took a walk on a huge white oak ridge yesterday on a WMA that is on my way home from work. The hurricane has the whole place messed up pretty bad, however this ridge was still in decent shape. I had my saddle on in case I found something worth climbing on, however it was mainly a scouting mission. Just as I reached the ridge I saw movement in the undergrowth of the pine ridge just south of the white oak ridge. It turned out to be a sow rooting around. It took me about thirty minutes to sneak inside of ten yards. It took a moment for her to turn right when I made it well within range, but when she did I sent a grizzly Kodiak through the bottom of her heart. She ran out to about 20 yards and stopped. Being of the mind that I do not like my fast food running too far, I quickly sent a second arrow through the quartering away pig. She jumped about two steps and fell over right there. I cut her up and gave her a ride in the backpack all 9/10 of a mile back to the truck.
Martin Mamba 58lbs at my draw Easton Traditional 400 spine with 350 grains up front.
Martin Mamba 58lbs at my draw Easton Traditional 400 spine with 350 grains up front.
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