So here are a few details of the hunt. we spotted them at approximately 450 yards. we've experienced a lot of rain the last few months and could not get any closer in the vehicle and had to walk to close the gap. we managed to get to within roughly one hundred and fifty yards, as we were stopped to guess range one of the lone hogs started walking directly towards us. our intent was to get closer than we were but because of the one pig we had to quickly change our plan. also at the last moment my brother the other shooter decides he will shoot the pig on the left and I will shoot the pig on the right, which is backwards of what we normally do so as to not shoot across each other. the lone hog on the left coming directly towards us gets within 65 yards of us and walks out of view of my thermal. this is when the shooting is fixing to start. at the last moment I switch from shooting the pig on the left to picking out one on the right approximately a hundred twenty five yards down which appears to be one of the larger hogs. I should have got a little more steady but felt rushed because of the pig I couldn't see walking towards us. we counted down I shot, I think I hit the very upper top of his neck basically grazing him. turns out the one my brother is shooting turns and runs back across in front of us and you can see him barely across the bottom of the screen for a second. at that point it kind of turns into a melee and definitely was not some of the better shooting that I have done.
we did recover three of the hogs but the area is so full of water we could not get into some of the areas we needed to recover more than that.
I will say it was a blast literally