I Started Carrying Mace/Pepper Spray With Me While Hunting

I wouldn't carry mace, but I might carry bear spray. A hog getting a face full of that might be enough to allow time to escape.
 

I wish the park here did not have rules against sidearms because we have a skyrocketing hog population and in my area it's estimated there are between 9 and 16 hogs per square mile. I metal detect by a natural water source with lots of mud about 1/4 mile away. Funny thing is in Texas I could legally carry my razor sharp samurai sword but that may look a bit funny.
 

I wish the park here did not have rules against sidearms because we have a skyrocketing hog population and in my area it's estimated there are between 9 and 16 hogs per square mile. I metal detect by a natural water source with lots of mud about 1/4 mile away. Funny thing is in Texas I could legally carry my razor sharp samurai sword but that may look a bit funny.
I prefer a barbed spear. It is instantly ouchie and keeps on being so as you blood track them. Bonus: unlike an arrow ( or the in and out sword) they lose all concern for you and become focused on the spear dragging at them no matter what they do. And the bleeding is enhanced. When you catch up to them is the time for your Estoc. It is all yummy from there. Round up the buds for a spit roast. You have now attained matador status :)
 

I've heard of people going after hogs with spears and even just knives. My brain says that's just nuckin' futz!!
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Also, the life of the critter needs to be considered. It may be a mean old hog, but it's still a life, and it deserves a quick, clean kill whenever possible.
 

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I've heard of people going after hogs with spears and even just knives. My brain says that's just nuckin' futz!! View attachment 2184603

Also, the life of the critter needs to be considered. It may be a mean old hog, but it's still a life, and it deserves a quick, clean kill whenever possible.
I agree with all above: BUT.... way back in the day when I was shooting pro archery and hunting I had a desire to take a large Russian boar from the ground with my bow. So between a bunch of other hunters and customers at Starlight Archery we booked a hunt to help me take a boar from the ground. And it was going to be filmed also. This was back in 89' or 90'. The guy helping with the hunt there tried to talk me out of the ground hunt using a bow. He was not convinced I could pull off the one shot needed. After awhile he was but he said only if he could carry a .357 and I'd get out of the way instantly if needed. All was arranged now. Life was GOOD...!

The Michigan state FITA Championship shoot was Sat. morning near Lansing and I left for the hunt on the following Tuesday morning. I took that whole week off work. On Thurs. afternoon I didn't feel well. Fri. morning I WAS SICK. Sat. morning I was SICKER. Sun. morning I awoke on deaths bed it felt like. I had the flu badly. Mon. morning the same. Fever broke Mon. evening.

Life is now NOT GOOD...! I missed the State Championship Shoot and had to cancel my hunting trip on Mon. morning. I/we lost the deposit for the hunt and I never re-booked it. That missed hunt is one of my greatest regrets ever. I feel better now telling someone. Maybe it was for the better in the end...?
 

Maybe so. My wife is fond of saying that everything happens for a reason. Maybe there is a really good reason you weren't supposed to make that trip.
That sir is probably a very TRUE statement. When your younger (35) you feel invincible and sometimes have the "big ones". Now approaching 70 I wonder what the hell were you thinking then...!!!! But to my defense I've always tended to take on very tough endeavors or projects. It's just the way I'm wired I guess. Many folks are. It doesn't make anybody smart but it makes for interesting reading at times.

And about that can of mase / pepper spray.... Believe me that last thing I'd want is a can of spray if a wild boar was attacking me. Especially one with an arrow in it. That can would end up where the sun don't shine and you'd never know it.
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Also, the life of the critter needs to be considered. It may be a mean old hog, but it's still a life, and it deserves a quick, clean kill whenever possible.

Correct. Doing stuff like that gives all hunters a bad rep. Hunters who torture or abuse animals should have their hunting privileges taken away for life.
 

Funny thing is in Texas I could legally carry my razor sharp samurai sword but that may look a bit funny.
That’s true and not embellished a bit. My first night in Texas a nice policeman gave me a detailed explanation of knife laws and a samurai sword is legal to carry in most places. (Long story)
Also, the life of the critter needs to be considered. It may be a mean old hog, but it's still a life, and it deserves a quick, clean kill whenever possible.
Right. Where I’m from they are considered invasive pests and you can kill them at will, but as with all animals it needs to be as humane as possible then utilized for food etc. I had my first miss in October when I grazed a hog and I felt terrible. Karma was I busted the $16 arrow on a tree in the process.
 

GirlWithWolf: "I had my first miss in October when I grazed a hog and I felt terrible. Karma was I busted the $16 arrow on a tree in the process."

Well lady you didn't harm it badly if you broke arrow on a tree before or after shot. They are tough critters. At least you didn't impale it and lost pig & arrow.
 

GirlWithWolf: "I had my first miss in October when I grazed a hog and I felt terrible. Karma was I busted the $16 arrow on a tree in the process."

Well lady you didn't harm it badly if you broke arrow on a tree before or after shot. They are tough critters. At least you didn't impale it and lost pig & arrow.
Thank you, I’m lucky that didn’t happen. I was stepping sideways for a better shot and tripped over a small branch. It reacted to the noise and I should have held the shot but I didn’t.
 

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