ChefTodd

Well-known member
Joined
May 16, 2011
Messages
232
Reaction score
0
After the 2 years of hunting, I finally got my first Hog. I took a trip out to Texas this past week to look at real estate, and I figured since I was out there I would squeeze in a hunt. And it was a sucess. WhOOO HOOOO!!!! So stoked! Not only did I see these guys...but I seen a bunch running across some fields, but it was on private property. Lots of Turkey and Dove too....Texas ROCKS!

DSCN5746.jpg DSCN5747.jpg DSCN5753.jpg DSCN5754.jpg
 

DuckFever

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 7, 2011
Messages
781
Reaction score
0
Very nice! Congrats. So are you moving to TX? I liked San Marcos when I was there. Whereabouts in the state did you shoot those suckers?
 

k_rad

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 31, 2009
Messages
2,301
Reaction score
71
congrats , thats first pigs! very nice. Nice lookin weapon BTW what caliber?
 

ChefTodd

Well-known member
Joined
May 16, 2011
Messages
232
Reaction score
0
Thanks Guys. Going back in July to put an offer on a house in Abilene area, I fell in love with Texas. And they do not have so much gun restrictions :) I went hunting down in The Cross Plains area. The rifle is Browning BLR .300 Win Mag. with Leupold scope......Now that I broke it in, now its time to go find those illusive San Diego pigs...

Todd
 

THE ROMAN ARCHER

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 3, 2006
Messages
8,535
Reaction score
1,102
congrats on your first pig, outsdtanding! thanks for sharing your texas wild pig hunt story and photos! good luck on the move....tra
 

ltdann

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 27, 2007
Messages
4,780
Reaction score
144
Texas rocks, doesn't it? Good looking hogs and congrats!
 

sancho

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 9, 2007
Messages
3,201
Reaction score
41
texas is a great place for first hogs.

were you hunting over a feeder? my brother arrowed a monster two weeks ago.
 

Farmerdoug

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 19, 2008
Messages
1,222
Reaction score
177
Nice work Todd! Couple of ugly S.O.B.'s you got there. Sounds like you got the itch to move out to Texas. Abilene ain't a bad place to settle. I have friends that have a place right on Lake Abilene. First place I ever saw an alligator gar. If you move there, you'll love it. Half my family has made the move and settled in parts near Allen and Plano....Good luck brother on those elusive S.D. hogs...
 
Last edited:

ChefTodd

Well-known member
Joined
May 16, 2011
Messages
232
Reaction score
0
Thanks again guys....I'm back home in Temecula and now the real work begins, all the butchering. Not compliaing at all....in fact I have a grin from ear to ear :) So stoked....would rather be doing this than watching hunting shows on TV. :)

T.
 

Caviel

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 20, 2009
Messages
167
Reaction score
8
You'll love Texas! The hunting and fishing are great!
 

JMS

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 7, 2010
Messages
184
Reaction score
1
Very nice, my first pigs were taken in Texas as well, great job!!
 

mezcan

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 4, 2011
Messages
812
Reaction score
2
WTG Chef . I think the group I've been tracking in CNF got trapped and whacked near Henshaw a couple months back . Hope they didn't get the whole Henshaw/ Palomar sounder ! Good job !
 

rooster85

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 14, 2007
Messages
247
Reaction score
1
Texas, the Greatest Country in the Union. Nice hogs too.
 

Live2hunt

Forever Hunting
Joined
Sep 24, 2002
Messages
2,289
Reaction score
20
Ok.....All of you who are talking about how great the huntings and the Texans are, I really wonder if you have experienced the way of living and the hunting as a Texan. I recently relocated to Fort Worth, TX (two weeks ago) for a job. So far I got a bad introduction to TX. On the drive to TX starting from the New Mexico border to Fort Worth, there are signs and billboards along the freeway advising people how good Texans are. My third day in TX, I parked my truck in a park parking lot leaving the window open down about 1". I took a short 20 min. walk in the park and came back to discovered that some a-hole had got into my truck and took my GPS and my camo 12x50 Bushnell binocular. Now I'm really thinking twice about those signs and billboards along the freeway because 25+ years in CA and I've only got my trucks broken into twice. Only 3 days in TX and already got a someone digging into my truck.

Now for the hunting part. TX is 94% private land. That leaves 6% public land for the people who do not have access to private land to hunt. If you live here and want to go hunting every other weekend during season, that means $$ for tresspass or guided hunt +gas, food, and other expenses. The cost of a hunt on private land may be cheaper than everywhere else in the country, but the bills adds up if you want to hunt every weekend. If you depend on public lands for hunting, compare the amount of public lands in CA to TX. I know lots of people complained about how crowded CA public lands get during hunting season, imagine how much more crowded the 6% public lands in TX will get. Now many out of staters comes to hunt TX once in a blue moon and talks about how good the hunt was. Well of course they got the high end amenity of a hunt operation with all the money they spend. Ok enough of my rant.

Nice hogs ChefTodd, sorry for highjacking your thread.
 

Portuguese Pointer

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 29, 2011
Messages
127
Reaction score
1
ChefTodd,

Congrats on ###the wild pig. ###Very cool. ###Given your screen name I assume you do a fair amount of cooking. ###Post a pic of one of your upcoming pig dishes and let us know how that wild free range organic tastes paired with some other fine side dishes. ###
 
Top Bottom