Is it me or is this a thread on jesse's, or a commercial? Just wondering?
Sorry all...been busy and haven't had a chance to write up a review. I'll just jump right to the summary....I didn't see any pigs, but I'd still highly recommend Jim and will be going out with him again. He was great and the two properties we hit up were awesome and were covered in pig sign. I'm relatively sure the full moon the night before my hunt screwed me over. Rookie mistake I won't make again.
So that's the summary, if you want some more details, keep reading.
Jim has four pig properties and I think he said in total it's around 25K acres. We hit up two of them about 15 miles West of Lake Sonoma. We met up at around 6am at the further West one which turned out to be very rain forest like. Pines and oaks and the ground stays pretty wet. He had a camp there and a big ATV. We hopped on it and drove about 3/4 miles back into the woods on a trail. Then hopped out and started a treck straight up a hill heading to some clearing on the top of the hill with scattered oaks. We were hoping to catch some pigs heading back to their beds. Jim was about 50 feet ahead of me (cause I'm fat and slow) and said he saw a boar coming down a draw. We set up shop hoping it would come below us, but probably turned the other way. Made it up to the clearings, didn't see anything else, so headed back down. Then hiked along to the trail to check out a fresh wallow Jim knew about. Tons of pig tracks, pig crap, rooted up ground and the wallow was awesome. It was dug into the side of a hill and had about six inches of water in it. You could see the muddy water trail leading away from it on top of fresh leaves. There had been pigs in there very, very recently.
At about 10am we called it quits there and headed into town for lunch. Then came back to camp, I shot a bit and we packed up to head to the afternoon property. Jim had told me our morning chances were very slim, but I still wanted to do an all day hunt.
We get to the other property and start our hike at about 2pm up a large hill to get into a good glassing spot. The pig sign at this property was more apparent than the first. Just acres upon acres of torn up land. Looked like a plow went through there. These hills were mostly cow pastures with scattered oak trees and thick vegetation in the draws leading up the hills and down at the bottom of the hills. That's where Jim thought the pigs were bedding. We were hoping we'd catch them coming out of their beds at the bottom of the hill heading up to us. About and hour before dark we started working our way down, hunting all of the clearings. Just never saw anything.
Obviously dissapointed that we didn't see anything. Like I said, pretty sure the full moon hurt the hunt. The wind also started blowing like crazy at around 3:30 or so. Jim doesn't have any kind of gaurantee on his one day hunts, but he's cutting me a deal on my next trip which is great.
Overall, it was a good day hunting. Jim was very knowledgable and he's got some good properties. I learned a lot out there. Other than no pigs, my only other complaint was that Jim tended to be about 50 feet ahead of me pretty much all day. I'm not in great shape, so I was lagging behind, but I wish he would have waited for me a bit more. If he came over a hill and spooked some pigs, I wouldn't have been able to get there quick enough to get off a shot. Small complaint that I could fix by continuing to work out.
I'll probably scheduel my return trip for Jan or Feb.....nowhere near a full moon.
Your chances should have actually been better hunting the morning of a full moon. The pigs will be more active during a full moon giving you a greater chance of catching them on the way to their bedding grounds.