Aint fishing but might be interesting.
I caught a hog in the trap right around the time bow season opened and after a couple days there seem to be no more activity so I figured the hogs had moved on so I removed the trap from in front of my deer stand.
WRONG!!!!
So....after a couple more night of seeing them on camera every night I had nothing else to do but put the trap back pout. So last Thursday I got the trap set. I cut the corn spinners off so the hogs would have nothing to eat except for the corn inside the trap.
My son-in-law, daughter, and grandbaby came in late yesterday evening so I had hoped the hogs wouldnt go in the trap the first night (like they usually dont) and just maybe we'd catch a hog either Saturday or Sunday morning. Nate's a city boy through and through. He married into a hunting/fishing family and my daughter loves it all too. Theyre great together but he has a bit to learn in the country atmosphere, if you know what I mean.
Friday morning I checked the trap....nothing. (GOOD!!) So this morning I got out early, rode the 4 wheeler over to see if anything was caught. Man! Was I surprised!! Ive seen a couple in the trap together on camera but never caught more than one at a time. It's not a corral trap...rather s small box trap. I just knew Nate would be surprised.
So I get back home, get the gun, hook up the trailer and off Nate and I go. Boy! Was he surprised........
Well, I know I mentioned hogs but instead they are just pigs weighing around 45 lbs apiece. I dispatched the first one with my .22 pistol and let Nate take care of the rest. I think the boy enjoyed himself.
Anyway, got 'em knocked in the head, got 'em home, cleaned and in the frig in the barn. Just maybe Nate learned a little bit today. I just got out of the shower and about ready for a "tottie" but wanted to share this with you guys. I wanna get set down to see the last half of the Ga/SC game. Here's the last pic of them with their britches on...
Tight lines!!!!!!!!