I've hunted there in the archery area, and some of the rifle hunters returned from their hunt with good bounty. I would recommend their rifle hunt. I think they hunt in or around a barely field.
regarding the high fence area, I generally won't hunt a high fence but Hogs wilds area is about a mile square and full of steep and deep, you can sit on your butt and hope that something comes by or you can hunt hard and go in after them, never a dull moment
About the barly i know its a huge differece when it is there i was woundering being that its winter time would they have barly right now. has anyone hunted any guided hunt with barly in thr winter time
no barley in the winter... extremly green in the spring... primo in the early summer
right before the harvest and just after the harvest... hog candy... get some...
I am not sure if this is true or not, but I "heard" that their archery area is not as good as years past in that they allowed rifle hunters within the archery area. that is just what a little bird told me...if it is true or not, I have not a clue.
If it has been raining on the ranch you don't want to be in the archery area. The ground is bare, and the steep hills and mud are dangerous! There are parts of the inclosure that are not bad during the muddy season, but imo the pigs tend to hang out in the roughest area.
As far as the overall experience, I hunted it and it changed my opinion of "high fence". We saw lots of pigs, but it was not a canned hunt. The terrain, mud, and well educated pigs made for a tough hunt.
Minus the mud it would have been a great hunt. Two other guys were there the same time my group was, and one of them slipped down the hill breaking his bow and screwing up his shoulder. One guy in our party of four slipped on the hill and broke his sight on his bow. The mud is dangerous!:skeered:
RWLittle, I think what you heard was that the owner's son occassionally will kill a pig with his rifle in the archery season. I remember he sat on the outside of the fence with a rifle. It made one of my friends nervous, he figured why did the guy have a rifle to finish off a wounded pig.
I'd love to go with a bunch of buddies. I do not like to hunt with total strangers.
One time I went one guy did not like a rooster crowing, so he wrung it's neck.
Otherwise, it is tough place to hunt pigs. You will see them, but there is so much thick brush and it is really steep in places with a waterfall in the lower middle.
It's right in the middle of the San Andreas Fault Zone, that's why it is so rugged. Take a look at the rock formations and how folded and twisted they are.
Thanks, Bill. Not sure what the true story was... you know how stories grow. When I was there years ago, the best place to sit and wait was the saddle. I got a great boar there about 5 years ago. I don't care what people say about "canned hunts" ...those pigs are smart and elusive. ..if they even think that they may have seen or smelled your..they are gone!! I'd go back thre anythime. it is a fun place.:archer green:
is this the place were you have a chance at 2 hogs for the one price only bow hunt. if so i might bust out the bow. the raeson i want to hunt with a riffle is because i just bought a new 300 win mag and have yet to see what it will do with the non lead.
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