going to solve our bug dilemma. We turn it on and watch as what appears to be smoke coming out. Within 10 minutes, whala! Not a bug in sight. Thank you, Thank you. Thank you. I now can watch and wait.
Fifteen minutes go by, then a half hour. Nothing. We hear a rifle shot in the distance. Someone got something; it was our friend Gary, one boar down. Gary was sitting in a different section of the woods with Johnny Piazza.
We walk over to where the shot came from, and we could see that Gary had taken the first wild boar. After contemplating our next move we decided to move closer to an |
area that was surrounded by a small creek hoping that this area would hold the treasure we were after.
The bow was set up and Leone had the video camera ready for action. Quietly we wait, and wait, and wait. Leone has a keen sense for an animal approaching.
He can smell them. He is truly amazing, such insight this man has.
He nudges my arm and tells me that a boar is coming. I look at him like he is nuts. I don't see anything. but I sit quietly.
All of a sudden out of the corner of my eye
I see a boar approaching. Ever so slowing, contemplating every (continue) |