Hoofing It
FNG
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- Jan 7, 2023
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Welcome fellow Bay Area hunter! Also been mostly solo for me - feel free to DM me if you wanna talk hunting.
Thanks. I’m in the SF Bay Area, but open to driving just about anywhere north of Santa Barbara county for good hunting.
I saw a ton of pigs on a big plot of private land last year but almost never see them on public!
I grew up in the bay area yes there are pigs and even goats. There's a spot in the delta where they have limited pig and goat shotgun hunting. There's also the golden ram sporting club.
Now Arizona is my home but I really, really miss California. The sierras, the lakes. Arizona everything is dry and dead it really is the desert.
The opener was the only day I saw any bucks and they were bumped into us and they never stopped for us to get a look at a shot. 6 more full days not seeing one and this past weekend did not even see any doe’s which I was consistently seeing. 6500-8500 elevation.Welcome from another Cali hunter. Got lucky and filled my D5 tag on the opener.
My wife shot her first buck last Saturday. It was tough going and the only one we saw, but nice little 3x3. She was beyond stoked.How did some fellow California hunters do this season? Was some hard hunting in D5 for me.
I killed a D5 buck. I’m an out of state hunter these days so only had 3 days to get it done. Managed to kill a black bear on day one and a deer on day two. Some old stomping grounds paid off and it doesn’t look like it’s been hunted much at all.How did some fellow California hunters do this season? Was some hard hunting in D5 for me.
That is sooooooo true. The old saying applies, the same 10% of hunters harvest 90% of the deer season after sesson.Anyone who regularly kills bucks on public land in California is a damn good hunter.
What’s interesting is most good/decent CA hunters that I know will do very well in other states when drawing tags.
The opposite situation is a stark difference. Take a guy or gal who has never hunted California and stick them on public land, they almost never kill without help.