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#22
I just keep reading posts on this site. Just seemed like there were few people trying to criticize the shot. The animals down, you know.
#24
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Wisconsin
Correct me if I'm wrong here hog hunters , but it's my understanding that the vitals on a hog are closer to the front than what you'd expect from most other animals?? To the point where you have to hug the shoulder real close or penetrate it. Thats what I've heard , I've never hog hunted but would like to try it.
#25
Congrats on the hog! i was under the impression that it was a black bear. Looks like a great shot to me. We have a few russain boars that are wild running around 20 miles from here that got out of a game farm a while back. I have yet to whack anything with my bow. Congrats again!
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#29
when i first saw that pic, i thought it was a blk.lab too, then i saw piggy 
the hogs have that plate behind the shoulders,that is hard to penetrate, it looks to me like a awesome shot, went it and out, he found it, he done good


my archery hog from last season, the arrow only stuck out about 4 inches and at first she left only a couple of drops of blood , then pools, then drops again, then i saw her , with my arrow still in her....i was lucky it went through.....bone and all , but it does

the hogs have that plate behind the shoulders,that is hard to penetrate, it looks to me like a awesome shot, went it and out, he found it, he done good



my archery hog from last season, the arrow only stuck out about 4 inches and at first she left only a couple of drops of blood , then pools, then drops again, then i saw her , with my arrow still in her....i was lucky it went through.....bone and all , but it does



