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Code Green - Recon Results

Sunday here - eastern PA - nasty heat wave - man is it awful. No varmint hunting allowed on Sunday - haven't been out since July 9 - have no idea the hunting status of the fields. Time for a recon only trip - trigger finger is itchy - bad case of COVID-Ground Hog fever here.o_Oo_O

I have a "Code Green" - green light on three fields - two freshly cut - one cut about a week ago.:p:p:p Weather is suppose to moderate mid week - time to go hogging - time to be great. :):):):)

The Weatherby Supervarmint Master 223 Rem 26" (long ranger) and the Remington Model 7 223 Rem with a 20" Douglas match barrel (stalker) waiting on deck. :rolleyes: Rx Pills of choice - 50 Nosler BT's:rolleyes:

May the "Hog Force" be with you. :):):) Time to recycle some hogs.o_Oo_O Vultures have to eat too.o_O Don't show this to Miss PETA.
 
Who tells you you can't hunt on Sunday? It's a farm chore that has to be done.

I was going to ask the same thing. Who decides when you guys can hunt?

If a guy works like a normal person, when do "they" expect you to do all your hunting? Saturday? Here, we can hunt any damn time we choose, the way it should be for everyone.
 
Who tells you you can't hunt on Sunday? It's a farm chore that has to be done.

The PA Game Commission tell us here in PA - no woodchuck hunting permitted on Sunday - I want to hunt them - the farmers want me to hunt them - they are a nuisance - go figure???
 
An update for anyone interested on the results of my Code Green Hog Hunt.;)

Went out on Wednesday - hot as hell - brutal with full sun and high dew point - little shade - arrived at 4:30 PM - figured this was way too early should have waited until later but I'm here now so just suck it up.

I setup and within less than 10 minutes one comes rolling out the tree line in the full sun and heat. Couldn't believe it - he's dumper than me. Watch him move about 20 yards into the hay field - nice crawler profile - range it at 144 yards - send a 50 Nosler BT from the Weatherby 223 Rem Super Varmint Master - hog down.:):) Good start.

Suffer for the next 3 hours in the heat seeing nothing - finally about 7:45 a large one rolls out of the tree line far up the hill from where the other hog came out. Range it at 247 yards - long shot for me off the sticks but certainly makeable. Crawler profile hog easing out of the tree line. Send another 50 Nosler BT - hog rolls over - hog down.:):):) Later inspection reveal a large male. Good day:p:p:p Back home for a couple of cold beers to celebrate.:)

Got the hog fever now - go out on Friday - different farm. Another hot humid day but I have hog fever. Check in with farmer who informs me that he hasn't seen many this year in this field but knows that they're there - i.e. lots of holes. I'm excited weeks growth in this field. This is a short field - maximum distance is about 200 yards.

By six I haven't seen anything as I ponder the farmer's remark about not seeing any in this field. I'm watching a tree line - I take notice that on the opposite side of the tree line what I thought was corn appears to be soybean. I walk down and investigate - it's soybeans alright - dump and dumper is me - no way in hell are those hog boys going to come out on my side when they got bean leaves to munch on on the other side - the evidence is every where.:oops::oops::oops::oops: Can't hunt the opposite side of the treeline so I go back to the field I hunted on Wednesday feeling stupid.

Set up by 7:00 PM - About 20 minutes later one rolls out at 244 yards - crawler - good profile - send a 50 Nosler BT - hog rolls over - hog down. :):) About 10 minutes later one rolls out - 208 yards - another crawler - sent another 50 BT - hog down.:):) Great hunt - so far. I'm in the zone now.:):) Applaud my decision to move to this farm.:p

Walk a short distance over the hill to check another field and see one standing surveying the area for threats - I stop remain motionless until he drops down and resumes feeding. Quickly set up but as I do I see two sets of ears in the high hay to the right. Damn - two fawns without mom. Hog is now out of view - I have to move forward to get a clear shot but if I do I might spook the deer which in turn will spook the hog. Hog is only about 160 yards away but has work down the slope and out of view. I wait but still he does not appear. What the hell sun is going down fast - I move slowly forward until I see the hog. The fawns just look at me and don't spook - give thanks for small miracles.

Finally setup for a shot - but he's in high hay now - slightly obscured but a makable in not ideal shot. I shoot - I miss:(:(:(. He runs up the slope to the edge of a corn field where his hole must be - he stops - stands - I reset and just as I squeeze the trigger he ducks and I miss again :oops::oops::oops: - he's had enough of me - into the hole he goes.:mad::mad: Easiest shot of the week and I missed - not once but twice. Go figure.:( I'm out of the zone nowo_Oo_O Cold beer at home awaits will assuage the poor shooting. Plan to revisit this hog next week.
 
The PA Game Commission tell us here in PA - no woodchuck hunting permitted on Sunday - I want to hunt them - the farmers want me to hunt them - they are a nuisance - go figure???
That just floors me that you can't hunt private property on a Sunday. I can see the deer season limits as it might be used by some hunters to scare up more deer. I can see public land as the DNR manages that. But, not a pest/varmint on private land?
 
That just floors me that you can't hunt private property on a Sunday. I can see the deer season limits as it might be used by some hunters to scare up more deer. I can see public land as the DNR manages that. But, not a pest/varmint on private land?

I'm with you - but there seems to be no rationality when it comes to the Game Commission - we have so many seasons and so many rules that it takes a lawyer to unravel them.
 
just shot my second one of the season in my back yard. 40 yards with a CZ455 in 22lr. Shot in the ear. never moved....
 
Pennsylvania LOVES rules almost as much as it loves exceptions! I swear we are all a little Amish. Why use a belt when black suspenders with buttons, no snaps, hold up your pants, black also,are mandatory? :)o_O
 

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