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with ... Steve and Tammy Adams
hunt the hills of Gilbirds, IL.
 
       Steve And Tammy Adams traveled down to Brown County looking for hogs. The first evening proved tough as the hogs remain out of site. With all the rain we've had, ... most of the fields are yet to be picked.
 
But, ... the morning came with a beautiful sunrise before clouds moved in.
     Steve using his bow ... had two young hogs pass near the stand and he made short work of them. His aim was dead on as he quickly took them down. Tammy providing back up ( pistol packing Tammy )  ... she didn't even draw down as Steve's shooting was that good.

I point to some rooting and hog sign where they've been eating up acorns.

I can't help but jump in for a quick photo.

Back at the barn ... Tammy re-tells the story as I capture this photo.

Steve ... looks at the two hanging and realizes ...

 man these are going to be good eating.

It sure was nice meeting Steve and Tammy. These two were really nice and just good people. Thanks for coming down for a BC Outlaw hog hunt.

Inside the new ... Outlaw room ... This Husband and Wife hunting team pose at the bar. Since it was morning ... coffee in town seemed better.

 

Thanks again Steve and Tammy for coming down. We had a great time

and great shooting Steve ! He took down a fine pair of spotted hogs

and helped ease the further expansion of feral hogs.

 

jeff@thelodgeman.com