Awesome first post.been trying to hunt my first pig and had no luck in public land last year.application is already approved for this place.how is this place in terms of pig.new to big game hunting ,id appreciate any advice and tips in hunting or this place
thanks for the heads up about how strict they are ,will steer away from that. I was originally going to go off of their harvest reporting for each zone ,and found a zone with decent numbers for years back to back but again never been there,dont know how the zone looks like.will definitely put in the work in zones until the freezer is full or for one big cookout with the entire family. ill let you know how it goes and if i may need help .thanks budAwesome first post.
Yes, hogs get killed there every year, I will not go into area specific questions on a open forum. Stick around long enough to get your post count up to PM and I will offer some advice.
Or you could just spend years hiking and driving all over that place and figure it out for yourself like a lot of us have. That comment isn’t meant to be discouraging or me sounding like a dick, if your new to hunting you should be concentrating on learning animal habits and likes and what they dislike versus stressing on punching a tag.
I know, I know we all want to shoot one every time but that’s not the way it generally works out there. That place has a way of chewing people up (especially new hunters) and spitting them out, it can be a total mind **** at times.
If you put in all the work yourself and bust your ass I can guarantee you it will be 10x sweeter when that first hog hits the dirt.
LEA can be very STRICT out there, people get pulled over for 38 in a 35, no bullshit. Have all your vehicle paperwork and personal identification and weapons registration in order or be ready for a very, very fun time with the feds.
I can attest to this. I've been going to FHL somewhat regularly for the last couple of years to start to learn the areas. There are definitely pigs there, and if you put in the times you can start to learn where they tend to be. If you are looking for pigs, I would recommend restricted weapons areas to increase your odds of seeing game (archery and/or muzzleloader).Awesome first post.
Yes, hogs get killed there every year, I will not go into area specific questions on a open forum. Stick around long enough to get your post count up to PM and I will offer some advice.
Or you could just spend years hiking and driving all over that place and figure it out for yourself like a lot of us have. That comment isn’t meant to be discouraging or me sounding like a dick, if your new to hunting you should be concentrating on learning animal habits and likes and what they dislike versus stressing on punching a tag.
I know, I know we all want to shoot one every time but that’s not the way it generally works out there. That place has a way of chewing people up (especially new hunters) and spitting them out, it can be a total mind **** at times.
If you put in all the work yourself and bust your ass I can guarantee you it will be 10x sweeter when that first hog hits the dirt.
LEA can be very STRICT out there, people get pulled over for 38 in a 35, no bullshit. Have all your vehicle paperwork and personal identification and weapons registration in order or be ready for a very, very fun time with the feds.
The restricted zones certainly get a lot more pressure now. Seems like everyone and their brother was in them last year, or the other years I just never ran into anyone. I honestly wish they had more walk in zones, it would be nice to not have to deal with Jeep guys punching a two track down every freaking ridge. The animals get spooky very quick down there.I can attest to this. I've been going to FHL somewhat regularly for the last couple of years to start to learn the areas. There are definitely pigs there, and if you put in the times you can start to learn where they tend to be. If you are looking for pigs, I would recommend restricted weapons areas to increase your odds of seeing game (archery and/or muzzleloader).
Liggett is also great for Quail and Turkey.
last year I was trying set myself up so all those trucks could just drive those deer my way... didnt work... lolThe restricted zones certainly get a lot more pressure now. Seems like everyone and their brother was in them last year, or the other years I just never ran into anyone. I honestly wish they had more walk in zones, it would be nice to not have to deal with Jeep guys punching a two track down every freaking ridge. The animals get spooky very quick down there.