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I had a few unshceduled days off. Me and two friends decided to hunt some public land up by Parkfield, California earlier this week. Parkfiled is plugged with pigs. The surrounding public land is not. We hunted hard for the entire day, putting 12 miles on the GPS in search of pigs with no luck. We really didn't care, we were hunting.
After the long day, we packed up the camping gear and hit the Parkfield Cafe for a well deserved meal. While we were there, the cook came out and asked about our hunt. She then refered us to a rancher that occasionally lets hunters hunt his land for a nominal tresspass fee. We decided to investigate.
We met up with the rancher and settled the deal. One short hour after finishing our meal at the Cafe we were once again hunting the private parcel. There was pig sign every where, but little water on the property. We deduced that the pigs were traveling through but not holding here. We ended the evening hunt, with big ideas for the early morning deal.
The next morning happen to be my b-day, but after hunting hard the last two days, I had completely forgotten. We headed out at 4:30 AM to set up. We watched likley draws and game trails for sometime, before we decided to get up and explore.
We powered up our walkie-talkies and headed out. I hiked to the end of the property and did some looking around. After about 2-hours I decided to rest and cool down. I had a great view of the rolling hills and scattered oaks of Parkfield and was deep in thought when my cell phone rang ( I had it along because the rancher said if we got a pig, that we should call him and he'd come out and drag it back for us behind his jeep). Well, it was my mom wishing me a happy b-day. Oh, that's right, it's my b-day, I thought. Anyway, she knew I was hunting and made the conversation short. After I hung up I decidied to take a picture of where I was when she called and send it to her. You gotta take care of mom!
So I put down my gun (no story ends well when proceeded by this phrase) and started rummaging through my pack. I grabbed my camera and start trying to figure out all the buttons. I hear footsteps behind me and figure my friend Eric has just hiked up to me. I even start talking to him without looking up. "Hey, can you take my picture?" I glance over and there following the path I took is a 200-pound boar and he's 30-feet from me.
He stops. I stop. I glance at my gun. He realizes he's unarmed. There's that unconforatble silence between us for a brief second when you realize one of you is trying to kill the other and he takes off. He stops a short distance away and I take a hurried shot at the only target I can see, his spine. The bullet sails over his back and he's gone...too close, I said to myself. As the pig tears through the thick cover, I yell after him, " HEY PIG, DON"T YOU KNOW IT'S MY FREAKEN BIRTHDAY?!" I pretty much chuckle the entire hike back. That was the one and only pig our group would see on this hunt.
True story.
After the long day, we packed up the camping gear and hit the Parkfield Cafe for a well deserved meal. While we were there, the cook came out and asked about our hunt. She then refered us to a rancher that occasionally lets hunters hunt his land for a nominal tresspass fee. We decided to investigate.
We met up with the rancher and settled the deal. One short hour after finishing our meal at the Cafe we were once again hunting the private parcel. There was pig sign every where, but little water on the property. We deduced that the pigs were traveling through but not holding here. We ended the evening hunt, with big ideas for the early morning deal.
The next morning happen to be my b-day, but after hunting hard the last two days, I had completely forgotten. We headed out at 4:30 AM to set up. We watched likley draws and game trails for sometime, before we decided to get up and explore.
We powered up our walkie-talkies and headed out. I hiked to the end of the property and did some looking around. After about 2-hours I decided to rest and cool down. I had a great view of the rolling hills and scattered oaks of Parkfield and was deep in thought when my cell phone rang ( I had it along because the rancher said if we got a pig, that we should call him and he'd come out and drag it back for us behind his jeep). Well, it was my mom wishing me a happy b-day. Oh, that's right, it's my b-day, I thought. Anyway, she knew I was hunting and made the conversation short. After I hung up I decidied to take a picture of where I was when she called and send it to her. You gotta take care of mom!
So I put down my gun (no story ends well when proceeded by this phrase) and started rummaging through my pack. I grabbed my camera and start trying to figure out all the buttons. I hear footsteps behind me and figure my friend Eric has just hiked up to me. I even start talking to him without looking up. "Hey, can you take my picture?" I glance over and there following the path I took is a 200-pound boar and he's 30-feet from me.
He stops. I stop. I glance at my gun. He realizes he's unarmed. There's that unconforatble silence between us for a brief second when you realize one of you is trying to kill the other and he takes off. He stops a short distance away and I take a hurried shot at the only target I can see, his spine. The bullet sails over his back and he's gone...too close, I said to myself. As the pig tears through the thick cover, I yell after him, " HEY PIG, DON"T YOU KNOW IT'S MY FREAKEN BIRTHDAY?!" I pretty much chuckle the entire hike back. That was the one and only pig our group would see on this hunt.
True story.