I've been corresponding with 3 gentlemen from Davis, CA, through this forum for a few months and offered to guide them on a hog hunt. Evan Bouret offered to take them in after wild bulls.
Met the three guys at the Kilohana hunter check station at 6:00 AM Friday. We caravaned back to my honey hole on the dry side of Mauna Kea. To say they were somewhat impressed with the abundance of furry and feathered game would be an understatement. During the course of the morning, we saw dozens of turkeys, pheasants, quail, francolin, 2 mouflon rams, and about 30 pigs, all jet black. The total count was 2 nice hogs for the 3 guys, 1 archery and 1 rifle. Lots of pig sign everywhere and shirtsleeve weather up at 7000 to 8000 feet. No other hunters anywhere and this was all on public land.
All 3 guys were absolute gentlemen, very appreciative and highly skilled in the hunting craft. I'd take them again in a heartbeat. What a thoroughly pleasant hunt that was!
I'll let them tell the story and share their photos. Sunday is the wild bull hunt and I think 1 or 2 of them will also try to squeeze in sheep and goat archery hunting. I'm eager to hear how they do.
Aloha for now from the Big Island.
Met the three guys at the Kilohana hunter check station at 6:00 AM Friday. We caravaned back to my honey hole on the dry side of Mauna Kea. To say they were somewhat impressed with the abundance of furry and feathered game would be an understatement. During the course of the morning, we saw dozens of turkeys, pheasants, quail, francolin, 2 mouflon rams, and about 30 pigs, all jet black. The total count was 2 nice hogs for the 3 guys, 1 archery and 1 rifle. Lots of pig sign everywhere and shirtsleeve weather up at 7000 to 8000 feet. No other hunters anywhere and this was all on public land.
All 3 guys were absolute gentlemen, very appreciative and highly skilled in the hunting craft. I'd take them again in a heartbeat. What a thoroughly pleasant hunt that was!
I'll let them tell the story and share their photos. Sunday is the wild bull hunt and I think 1 or 2 of them will also try to squeeze in sheep and goat archery hunting. I'm eager to hear how they do.
Aloha for now from the Big Island.