digglerP
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So me and my hunting buddy are new to hunting. This last weekend was our 3rd trip to FHL in the last 8 weeks. We have yet to see a pig. Neither of us grew up hunting so were not sure were doing things right, but I was hoping to at least see a pig.
We have been in good areas each time. We go to where there is water and find good sign. We also know there are pigs in the TA because we check back at the shack and this weekend there 4 pigs that came out of the place we were hunting.
This is what we have tried doing so far:
Get to the TA a little before sunrise. Find a hill near some sort of water and get couple hundred feet of elevation. Glass everything you can see from that spot. Try to find somewhere that has some moist soil where we have found signs of rooting, tracks, or scat. Once the morning is over and we haven't seen anything, then we follow a hill line and go draw by draw. We also tried to drop one person off at the top of a draw, and have that person hike straight through the bush making noise and have the other person at the bottom of the draw in case anything gets flushed out. Then we go back to watering areas when evening comes and glass and hike from a few hundred feet of elevation.
Are we doing something wrong? We hike slowly and quietly, but is that even too loud? Talking about it, it might be right place, right time... but there are some guys who can get on pigs every time out. That can't be luck.
We signed up for that class that the DFG is having next month and hope that gives us some more direction. Also, if we get to 10 times without seeing any pigs, we talked about if there was a possibility of getting a guide to come to FHL. Would guides even come to FHL? I'm sure a guide can put you on pigs at a private ranch, but I really want to learn to hunt on my own, not just be pointed at pig and told to shoot. Where are we going wrong? Argh.
We have been in good areas each time. We go to where there is water and find good sign. We also know there are pigs in the TA because we check back at the shack and this weekend there 4 pigs that came out of the place we were hunting.
This is what we have tried doing so far:
Get to the TA a little before sunrise. Find a hill near some sort of water and get couple hundred feet of elevation. Glass everything you can see from that spot. Try to find somewhere that has some moist soil where we have found signs of rooting, tracks, or scat. Once the morning is over and we haven't seen anything, then we follow a hill line and go draw by draw. We also tried to drop one person off at the top of a draw, and have that person hike straight through the bush making noise and have the other person at the bottom of the draw in case anything gets flushed out. Then we go back to watering areas when evening comes and glass and hike from a few hundred feet of elevation.
Are we doing something wrong? We hike slowly and quietly, but is that even too loud? Talking about it, it might be right place, right time... but there are some guys who can get on pigs every time out. That can't be luck.
We signed up for that class that the DFG is having next month and hope that gives us some more direction. Also, if we get to 10 times without seeing any pigs, we talked about if there was a possibility of getting a guide to come to FHL. Would guides even come to FHL? I'm sure a guide can put you on pigs at a private ranch, but I really want to learn to hunt on my own, not just be pointed at pig and told to shoot. Where are we going wrong? Argh.