INGOZI
AH enthusiast
It has taken me quite some years to take what I feel constitutes being called a monster Bushpig, a boar that is comfortably over the 100Kg mark. If not for the invitation by Gareth Haines and Jacques Dames to come and hunt their virgin territory my dream would most probably never have been realised. On the second night luck was on our side when the massive boar and his sounder of seven finally came in, giving me a quartering away shot at 25 yards. After the shaving sharp Muzzy Trocar came to a shuddering stop against the giant boars far shoulder be barely made it 50 paces before going down.
If you have ever wondered just how tough a Muzzy Trocar was, check this out. I shot the 100gr Trocar in the attached photo into the far shoulder joint of this monstrous Bushpig boar at 25 yards out of my 81# Elite Energy, the 500gr arrow came to a violent and shuddering stop. After recovering the broadhead from that busted shoulder I was dumbstruck by what I found, a flawless Trocar! One blade was serrated and the tip slightly dulled, but other than that it is in near perfect shape!
(No trick photography necessary with truly big Bushpig, no sitting 6 feet behind the boar in these photos. The brute weighed in at 102Kg on a farmers old corn grain scale, yet measurements put his weight closer to 110Kg.)
If you have always dreamed of taking a Bushpig with your bow, I can with all honesty tell you that hunting with Gareth Haines and his crew is your absolute best bet in making your dreams come true. There are truly dozens of different sounders we looked over on trailcam photos with many, many different trophy boars available.
If you have ever wondered just how tough a Muzzy Trocar was, check this out. I shot the 100gr Trocar in the attached photo into the far shoulder joint of this monstrous Bushpig boar at 25 yards out of my 81# Elite Energy, the 500gr arrow came to a violent and shuddering stop. After recovering the broadhead from that busted shoulder I was dumbstruck by what I found, a flawless Trocar! One blade was serrated and the tip slightly dulled, but other than that it is in near perfect shape!
(No trick photography necessary with truly big Bushpig, no sitting 6 feet behind the boar in these photos. The brute weighed in at 102Kg on a farmers old corn grain scale, yet measurements put his weight closer to 110Kg.)
If you have always dreamed of taking a Bushpig with your bow, I can with all honesty tell you that hunting with Gareth Haines and his crew is your absolute best bet in making your dreams come true. There are truly dozens of different sounders we looked over on trailcam photos with many, many different trophy boars available.
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