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After sharing pictures and stories of the mornings hunt we sit down to a regenerating lunch. We are now prepared for round two in the woods. With some planning I am placed at the “gravity feeder”, what I have been told can ether be a diamond or a chunk of coal. My cold has been ravaging me for the past three days, nothing but coughing and sniffling. The afternoon sun warms me to the bone and with a beautiful setting before me it is hard to stay on alert. Just as I start to feel myself slipping into a nap I hear rustling in the woods. I can see hogs in the distance, euro hogs. I have come to love to watch the antics of these little jokers. The sun sets slowly with no wild boars in front of me, but others hade a bettor night. As I climb down the ladder of the tripod, my guide Randy informs me that we have some tracking to do . My friend Tony has scored on an impressive hog, but his shot placement was for lack of a bettor word bad. Luckily the boys at 4D had taking the proper actions to insure that Tony’s trophy would be recovered. The boar had expired in a wallow with mud up to our knees, but ever the determined Tony drags the 180lb beast out on his own. An impressive animal, mud covered and sporting some nice cutters. Victory was in the air that night, even with some jokes about shot placement. A big dinner helped sleep come over us quickly, as my eyes sealed themselves shut I wondered what my hunt would end like. Was there a trophy out there with my name on it?


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