Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Bear Hunting => Topic started by: hoyt5199 on October 15, 2010, 10:26:06 AM
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So I went out hunting on Tuesday evening to the exact spot where i shot my bobcat the same day and saw a huge boar eating berries. I watched him for about 20 minutes and finally I took the shot, and low and behold missed, not only once, but twice. I think he was farther than I thought but it was a clear clean miss. My question is, will he be back to feed in that same spot? There is a huge berry patch there and the only one that I have found in the area.
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Send me a a grid coordinate of the berry patch and I will sit watch for you. If he returns and I stick him with my bow I will send you a pic letting you know he did infact return to the spot one last time. :)
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We let my little cousin shoot at a little boar on opening day this year and missed. I ended up killing him 5 days later about 200 yards from where he was missed on opening day, so I would say yeah he very well could show back up, especially if that's the only good berry patch left around there.
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Gobble Gobble you are very funny but I like how you think
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As long as the food sourse is still good, he didnt notice the misses or no one else is pressuring him, you should be good
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Just make sure you know why you missed before you take another shot. :'( You must have borrowed the gun. Next time you carry the bow and I will make him smile with the 300 Mag. :guns: