Rangerjoel
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Hi all,
Below is the press release that just went out today.
Jayson (AKA WhiteMamba) will be hosting guided pig hunts outhere at Lake Sonoma. These will be at some of the parks problem areas and will precedethe usual pig hunting season. (Don’t even ask about that because we are notsure of the starting date yet.)
Contact Jayson by e-mail if you are interested.
Rangerjoel
FYI lots of pigs this year!
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
ARCHERY AND CROSSBOW GUIDED PIGHUNTS OFFERED AT LAKE SONOMA
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in cooperation with the Friends of LakeSonoma will be permitting guided pig hunts throughout the park from October 1[SUP]st[/SUP]to November 1[SUP]st[/SUP]. These guided huts precede the open pig hunt thattraditionally begins in mid November.
The Purpose for Pig Hunts:
These hunts are intended to reduce the local population of wild pigs. TheEuropean wild pig (Sus scofa) was brought into CarmelValley in Monterey Countyin 1925. Here pigs were released into the wilds where they expanded their rangeand interbred with feral domestic pigs. The range was further expanded byindividuals who caught wild pigs and relocated them in various areas throughoutthe state. Wild pigs have become an increasing problem at Lake Sonoma.Extensive erosion damage is occurring due to the pigs rooting up many acres ofhillsides and landscaped areas of the park.
Special Restrictions:
These guided hunts are limited to archery and crossbow hunting only.Hunters may not possess any firearm while in the park.
Hunters must possess a valid California hunting license and pig tag whilein the park.
All hunters will be accompanied by a California State Licensed huntingguide thru the Friends of Lake Sonoma.
Hunters aresubject to all park rules and regulations as well as all applicable Departmentof Fish & Game rules and regulations and State laws.
Contacts:
Inquiries on arranging hunts can be made via e-mail with Jayson Collardat: inatriangle@yahoo.com
General Park inquires can be directed to:
Milt Brandt Visitor Center: 707-431-4533
Joel Miller
Supervisory Park Ranger
Lake Sonoma
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Below is the press release that just went out today.
Jayson (AKA WhiteMamba) will be hosting guided pig hunts outhere at Lake Sonoma. These will be at some of the parks problem areas and will precedethe usual pig hunting season. (Don’t even ask about that because we are notsure of the starting date yet.)
Contact Jayson by e-mail if you are interested.
Rangerjoel
FYI lots of pigs this year!
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
U.S. ARMY ENGINEERDISTRICT, SAN FRANCISCO
CORPSOF ENGINEERS
LAKE SONOMA
3333 SKAGGS SPRINGS ROAD
GEYSERVILLE, CA 95441-9644
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 1, 2015
ARCHERY AND CROSSBOW GUIDED PIGHUNTS OFFERED AT LAKE SONOMA
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in cooperation with the Friends of LakeSonoma will be permitting guided pig hunts throughout the park from October 1[SUP]st[/SUP]to November 1[SUP]st[/SUP]. These guided huts precede the open pig hunt thattraditionally begins in mid November.
The Purpose for Pig Hunts:
These hunts are intended to reduce the local population of wild pigs. TheEuropean wild pig (Sus scofa) was brought into CarmelValley in Monterey Countyin 1925. Here pigs were released into the wilds where they expanded their rangeand interbred with feral domestic pigs. The range was further expanded byindividuals who caught wild pigs and relocated them in various areas throughoutthe state. Wild pigs have become an increasing problem at Lake Sonoma.Extensive erosion damage is occurring due to the pigs rooting up many acres ofhillsides and landscaped areas of the park.
Special Restrictions:
These guided hunts are limited to archery and crossbow hunting only.Hunters may not possess any firearm while in the park.
Hunters must possess a valid California hunting license and pig tag whilein the park.
All hunters will be accompanied by a California State Licensed huntingguide thru the Friends of Lake Sonoma.
Hunters aresubject to all park rules and regulations as well as all applicable Departmentof Fish & Game rules and regulations and State laws.
Contacts:
Inquiries on arranging hunts can be made via e-mail with Jayson Collardat: inatriangle@yahoo.com
General Park inquires can be directed to:
Milt Brandt Visitor Center: 707-431-4533
Joel Miller
Supervisory Park Ranger
Lake Sonoma
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers