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<blockquote data-quote="lameduck" data-source="post: 904497" data-attributes="member: 7530"><p>Not an attack story, but it is still pretty cool.</p><p></p><p>I was driving to my tree stand the first morning of a 4 day hunting trip and I saw a hog in the middle of the dirt road so I got out and shot it in the headlights with my bow. (I hunt in Texas where that is legal.) I did not want to go stomping around in the dark looking for a dead/wounded hog so I drove off and headed to my tree stand. I returned after the morning hunt to look for the hog, and had no luck finding it. The last night, 3 days later, the hog that I had shot the first day walked up under the feeder and was eating corn like nothing ever happened to it. It was all swollen and bloody on its shoulders, and it still had the freaking arrow impelling it. I ended up shooting the hog again and killed it, and shot 3 others that it was with. The first arrow caught one lung, and it was filled with coagulated blood, I cannot believe how tough those things are sometimes.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand I have had some hogs drop with poor arrow placement, crazy how that stuff happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lameduck, post: 904497, member: 7530"] Not an attack story, but it is still pretty cool. I was driving to my tree stand the first morning of a 4 day hunting trip and I saw a hog in the middle of the dirt road so I got out and shot it in the headlights with my bow. (I hunt in Texas where that is legal.) I did not want to go stomping around in the dark looking for a dead/wounded hog so I drove off and headed to my tree stand. I returned after the morning hunt to look for the hog, and had no luck finding it. The last night, 3 days later, the hog that I had shot the first day walked up under the feeder and was eating corn like nothing ever happened to it. It was all swollen and bloody on its shoulders, and it still had the freaking arrow impelling it. I ended up shooting the hog again and killed it, and shot 3 others that it was with. The first arrow caught one lung, and it was filled with coagulated blood, I cannot believe how tough those things are sometimes. On the other hand I have had some hogs drop with poor arrow placement, crazy how that stuff happens. [/QUOTE]
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