SDShannonS
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Hi there,
I'm a new hunter... actually, I want to be a new hunter since I'm still learning and preparing to go on my first hunt, and it was recommended to me that a good way of practicing the basics of hunting is to start with hunting pigs before graduating to deer hunting. But I live in San Diego which is pretty much the worst county in the entire state of CA for hunting pigs with the annual take for the last several years being in the neighborhood of 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, etc.
So I'm wondering if anyone has any recommendations for nearby places to hunt wild pigs or javelina. I'm on a budget so public is much better than private. The nearest public areas I can find are in Santa Barbara... not really what I'd call close by.
The other option I'm wondering about is heading east to the desert and trying my hand at javelina. Would I have to cross all the way into AZ for that? Presumably that means I'd need to get tags in AZ then? Are they open-season all year in AZ the way they are in CA?
As a third option that just now occurs to me, has anyone travelled south from San Diego to hunt for pigs in northern Baja?
So, these are the kinds of things I'm wondering about. Any advice would be great. Thanks much.
Shannon
I'm a new hunter... actually, I want to be a new hunter since I'm still learning and preparing to go on my first hunt, and it was recommended to me that a good way of practicing the basics of hunting is to start with hunting pigs before graduating to deer hunting. But I live in San Diego which is pretty much the worst county in the entire state of CA for hunting pigs with the annual take for the last several years being in the neighborhood of 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, etc.
So I'm wondering if anyone has any recommendations for nearby places to hunt wild pigs or javelina. I'm on a budget so public is much better than private. The nearest public areas I can find are in Santa Barbara... not really what I'd call close by.
The other option I'm wondering about is heading east to the desert and trying my hand at javelina. Would I have to cross all the way into AZ for that? Presumably that means I'd need to get tags in AZ then? Are they open-season all year in AZ the way they are in CA?
As a third option that just now occurs to me, has anyone travelled south from San Diego to hunt for pigs in northern Baja?
So, these are the kinds of things I'm wondering about. Any advice would be great. Thanks much.
Shannon