Well, yesterday afternoon I finally nailed another one of the g-hogs that have been living under my back yard sheds. It was 6:45 in the afternoon and I was walking past the sliding glass door that looks out into my back yard. As I walked past I took a glance out into the backyard, like I always do, and there her was. He had just emerged from under one of the sheds and was slowly walking towards the back of my yard towards an area that he likes to feed in. I ran down to the basement workshop, opened up one of the gun safes and grabbed my trusty .22 cal Disco which had a full charge of air in it. I put on my hunting vest, poured a handful of Beeman FTS pellets into the pellet pouch I have sewed onto the vest and slowly slipped out into the back yard. I made my way to the corner of my deck and scanned the yard,,, he was not in sight. I quietly grabbed a chair off my deck, placed it behind the corner post of the deck and took a seat. For the next five minutes I sat motionless and scanned every area of the yard,,,,, finally I saw him. He was now poking his head out from the shed furthest to my right and he was scanning every area of the yard for danger. He sat under the shed for about 5 minutes looking around but finally, feeling it was safe, he emerged from under the shed and started walking across my lawn. I waited until he paused, put the crosshairs in between his left eye and ear and let the FTS fly. At the hit he rolled over onto his back and started kicking his legs. I reloaded and quickly approached him but he wasn't going anywhere. His tail gave a few quick quivers and then he laid still. I took some pics to share with my GTA hunting buddies then I skinned and cleaned him and tucked him safely away in the freezer

I still have 1 more g-hog under my sheds and my neighbor now has 3 of them living under his sheds so I have more g-hog hunting to do in the coming days

Hope ya like the picks.........





Jeff