I got this hog this morning hunting a WMA nearby. I found the bunch about 9:00,then after "sneak running ",to keep the wind right, for about 15 minutes,finally got ahead of them.I had a canebrake directly ahead of me,and thick brush around, but ,when this one walked around a big water oak,at about 30 yards, it seemed to look right through me.I was at full draw,and it felt as if I was standing out in the open.I held it a while,but as it dug along,I let down. It turned, went back around the tree,and I thought I'd missed a chance,but it came back.It rooted along getting a little closer,but still facing me. I got that"feeling" it was fixin' to happen,and sure enough it turned broadside at 25 yards.I released and my 670 grain switchcane arrow topped with a razor sharp band-saw trade went through both lungs.It made it about 30 yards and piled up. I killed it with an Eastern Hophornbeam D-bow I built a few months ago.52#@26".A very exciting hunt. God Bless