jmveverka
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Hunted Texas for the first time this week. Over the summer I learned that my son Andrew had drawn a coveted Either-sex Deer hunt on the Powderhorn WMA in Port O'Connor, Texas. I love the Texas youth draw opportunities because they are free to apply to and free to participate in, but I never expected to actually draw this hunt which would take place January 5-6. I began to plan how to make this happen between work and school and the holidays - and the fact that we live in Virginia.
I like to drive on hunting trips so that we can take all of the meat and have the flexibility to explore the area. The drawback is needing extra travel time and help with the driving. Because this was only a day and half hunt, we decided to maximize our trip - and pad our success rate - by adding a pig hunt.
So on New Years Day, my dad, my son and I set out for Texas.
We have built a large wood cooler for in the bed of the truck to fit all of the game on our traveling hunts. Andrew has the opportunity to harvest a Sambar (either-sex), Axis (either sex), 2 Whitetails (either sex, but only one buck) and unlimited hogs. We also scheduled a Nighttime/Thermal hog hunt. After driving to Texas we waited for our thermal hunt to begin. We were using .308 modern sporting rifles with pulsar thermal optics. It was cool. It did not take long to locate our first hog, a big boar on its own about 500 yards out in the corn stubble. Since it was the first pig, and a long walk, we left Andrew in the truck to watch while my dad and I stalked. In hindsight that was a bad decision.
Nice boar down and back to the hunt. We spent the next 8 hours scanning empty fields. We apparently came at the wrong time--too long after fall harvest and too soon before spring grains. The boar was the only pig down. My dad did not harvest a pig and Andrew never even fired. Tired and dejected as the sun rose, we drove the rest of the way to our youth hunt location near Port O'Connor Texas. This was the third time I took my dad on a guided hunt and he failed to get what we were after. I set to work reaching out to outfitters and friends to find another pig hunt to get him on. As luck would have it I was able to find hunt in Alice, Texas and after some scrambling we decided to schedule my dad to hunt the next day - Saturday, which was the first day of the youth hunt. We got the boar skinned, quartered and on ice and headed in to bed.
I like to drive on hunting trips so that we can take all of the meat and have the flexibility to explore the area. The drawback is needing extra travel time and help with the driving. Because this was only a day and half hunt, we decided to maximize our trip - and pad our success rate - by adding a pig hunt.
So on New Years Day, my dad, my son and I set out for Texas.
We have built a large wood cooler for in the bed of the truck to fit all of the game on our traveling hunts. Andrew has the opportunity to harvest a Sambar (either-sex), Axis (either sex), 2 Whitetails (either sex, but only one buck) and unlimited hogs. We also scheduled a Nighttime/Thermal hog hunt. After driving to Texas we waited for our thermal hunt to begin. We were using .308 modern sporting rifles with pulsar thermal optics. It was cool. It did not take long to locate our first hog, a big boar on its own about 500 yards out in the corn stubble. Since it was the first pig, and a long walk, we left Andrew in the truck to watch while my dad and I stalked. In hindsight that was a bad decision.
Nice boar down and back to the hunt. We spent the next 8 hours scanning empty fields. We apparently came at the wrong time--too long after fall harvest and too soon before spring grains. The boar was the only pig down. My dad did not harvest a pig and Andrew never even fired. Tired and dejected as the sun rose, we drove the rest of the way to our youth hunt location near Port O'Connor Texas. This was the third time I took my dad on a guided hunt and he failed to get what we were after. I set to work reaching out to outfitters and friends to find another pig hunt to get him on. As luck would have it I was able to find hunt in Alice, Texas and after some scrambling we decided to schedule my dad to hunt the next day - Saturday, which was the first day of the youth hunt. We got the boar skinned, quartered and on ice and headed in to bed.