Presswood_936
Lil-Rokslider
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Yep , got a mini fix in 300blk as wellSweet. 300 blk?
Yep , got a mini fix in 300blk as wellSweet. 300 blk?
Why does Male/Female matter? Just curious.
I took the 17 year old grandson up to central Ca. Monterey County for his second pig hunt. We left the cabin about 5:30 AM and arrived at hunting grounds about 6:15. We loaded the quad and headed out. after about 30 mins we ran across the first sounder of about 8 piglets and two sows, if there were more, we didn't see them, after giving them a good look over we decides to pass them up , the sow were both still wet. After another thirty mins. we came across a sounder of about 15 hogs. We were just looking for meat home, so we picked out a sow about 150 pounds. the grandson took aim and drop her at 233 yards. Our friend was next up, so after a short run we saw a real Nice boar and sow at 200 yards, but the boar went into thick bush and went over the hill, the sow offered a nice broadside so he took the shot. She rolled down the hill for a long way before coming to a stop against a big oak tree. As luck would have it the bush and the grade were too much to risk taking the quad down to retrieve her so the guide and the grandson took the tow lines and headed down to drag her up. They gutted her on the spot to drop the weight for the uphill drag. They were well winded by the time they got back to the Quade, I on the other hand was well rested. : She came in at right around 200 pound, a lot of which was fat, a lot of fat. We were back to the skinning shed about 2:30, and the pigs were in the color about 45 mins after that. I had never planed to hunt, I just enjoy watching the grandson do his thing.
PrivateGreat job! You on public or private?
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CADFW pretty much eradicated the ones in San Diego County around the El Capitan Reservoir. Riverside county around the Santa Ana river have some but no real access to hunters.I've heard rumors there are pigs in SoCal. Yet to see or get a legit story on them.
That’s a sow? wtf. Sure it wasn’t a Barrow pig?I love pig hunting, I’m at the point now though it’s not worth it to pay to hunt them. I used to pay a couple hundred bucks for trespass fees and that was reasonable. Now a cheap one is 6-700. I’ve shot enough of them it’s just not worth it to me anymore.
We always just spot and stalked them.
Here’s the last one a shot, a huge sow with 3.5” cutters.
Somewhere in the mid 80s I won a DFG draw pig hunt in the Santa Ana river basin. It was a hunt intendedto eradicate the pigs from the area. I never made the hunt but gave the hunt to a friend of mine. He never saw a pig but did see sign. I have not heard anything about them still being there. I have been told there are some in San Diego county.CADFW pretty much eradicated the ones in San Diego County around the El Capitan Reservoir. Riverside county around the Santa Ana river have some but no real access to hunters.
Yeah we thought it could have been before we flipped her over. I should have taken those pics lol. Biggest sow any of us had ever seen.That’s a sow? wtf. Sure it wasn’t a Barrow pig?
Id love to find them in riverside.CADFW pretty much eradicated the ones in San Diego County around the El Capitan Reservoir. Riverside county around the Santa Ana river have some but no real access to hunters.
There is not a lot of info on locations, however it seems they are on land closed to hunting.Id love to find them in riverside.
No success stories?