clpHunting the Florida wild boar hog with Ralph
As the weather starts to cool even the slightest bit, one things comes to mind, hunting. We in the sunshine state are so fortunate to have excellent hunting available from one end of our state to the other. Turkey, both Osceloa and Eastern, provide the serious turkey hunter with opportunities for real trophies. In addition, we have a large, healthy, deer heard. Who could ask for anything more? Well! how about hogs? How about the Florida wild boar. The Florida wild boar, recognized as one of the smartest animals in the woods, is equipped with huge cutters, an un-equaled nose, and comes with an attitude, all bad. This monster, this beast, is a master of survival. It it were not for one little weakness, his stomach, the Florida wild boar would be most difficult to see, more less harvest. The answer, corn, yellow gold. Hogs can smell corn from hundreds of yards and come running.
Is that Marlin 45/70 stainless guide gun ready? How about that Nikon 3X9 scope? One good way to find out. Let's visit Fritz Casper owner of Tampa's newest, most modern, indoor pistol/rifle range, Florida Firearms Academy:
The Marlin is ready, so are we.
OK! Let's go hog hunting. But where? Well! Tiger Island Outfitters is a very good start. But first things first. After all hogs are not the only thing in the woods that gets hungry. Nothing really beats a real country store. Our trip would not be complete without a quick stop at Hershel's.
Think I will have a good old Southern hamburger:
Man! was that ever good. OK! off to Crichton & Tracey's Tiger Island Outfitters.
Today we will be hunting with Ralph, a wounded warrior, a true American hero. Ralph lost both legs defending our freedom. We could never come close to paying this man what we owe him. We are FREE because of men like Ralph.
Ralph's believes in one shot, one kill. His weapon of choice, a 50 caliber no nonsense put them on the ground cannon.
Check out my cute little home away from home:
What choices. Man! Do they ever come to that corn. Think I will wait for a real trophy. The really big boys are much harder to harvest.
Think I will set up my video camera:
Hold on! Ralph has more than earned first shot. Did I just hear a blast? What an explosion! Ralph has unleashed the 50. Look at that boar. Our guides, Joey (middle) and Kevin, congratulate Ralph on a job well done, very well done. Bet his shoulder still hurts.
Great good old Southern hospitality, outstanding food, and the trophy Florida wild boar. Hunting the Florida wild boar hog with Ralph has been quite an experience, an epic adventure to remember. We will be back.
Check out the video of our hunt. See the 50 in action:
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Bob Harbison Native Florida Sportsman
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