Speckmisser
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Ricedookie (helluva handle), welcome to JHO!
Public land hunting for hogs is probably about the toughest kind of hunting, at least in CA. They're smart, they educate fast, and they move a lot. They also get a ton of pressure, especially in the areas you mentioned, so it's pretty rare just to see one... much less actually shoot one.
If you're new to hog hunting, and want to stick to public land, your weekend experience is something you'll want to get used to. It's great fun, and some cool country... but you're not gonna see wild hogs crossing every ridge or thicket. I'd go so far as to say that most hunters never even see a hog on huntable public land...much less actually kill one.
That said, the only way to succeed is to keep getting out there and trying. Keep at it, and good luck!
Public land hunting for hogs is probably about the toughest kind of hunting, at least in CA. They're smart, they educate fast, and they move a lot. They also get a ton of pressure, especially in the areas you mentioned, so it's pretty rare just to see one... much less actually shoot one.
If you're new to hog hunting, and want to stick to public land, your weekend experience is something you'll want to get used to. It's great fun, and some cool country... but you're not gonna see wild hogs crossing every ridge or thicket. I'd go so far as to say that most hunters never even see a hog on huntable public land...much less actually kill one.
That said, the only way to succeed is to keep getting out there and trying. Keep at it, and good luck!