How much would you pay to apply for a DFG hog hunt?

  • $0.00 - Times are tough and money's hard

    Votes: 15 13.2%
  • $5.00 - I found some change in the pickup

    Votes: 24 21.1%
  • $10.00 - I just traded in my Wal-mart gift card

    Votes: 28 24.6%
  • $25.00 - I don't need to eat for the next week or so

    Votes: 35 30.7%
  • $50.00 - Ma' went to the casino and struck it big

    Votes: 12 10.5%

  • Total voters
    114
  • Poll closed .

DFG_Bear

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 18, 2009
Messages
491
Reaction score
78
Good things. We're moving forward (in a good direction, I think) with the program. Next step is to finalize some things in regulation at some Commission meetings, then we can write some contracts with private landowners.

We've an internal deadline to offer a hunt, but I don't want to post it here if something unforeseen stalls us. I can't show all my cards yet.:pig-laughing:

I'll keep you posted.

Marc
 

larrysogla

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 27, 2003
Messages
3,068
Reaction score
24
Thanks Marc,
Limited access on private land is better than "NO ACCESS" anytime.
'Nuff said
larrysogla
 

yupurs

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 15, 2004
Messages
163
Reaction score
3
My vote is NO on the APPLICATION fee. I don't mind paying an access fee after being drawn for the hunt--- you're going to pay to get on private property anyway.
 

Dain V

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 25, 2008
Messages
377
Reaction score
12
DFG BEAR, is DFG still holding the chimineas north pig hunt? I have not been able to find a link with info on where to send an app.
 

larrysogla

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 27, 2003
Messages
3,068
Reaction score
24
yupurs,
As I understand it from the previous posts by Marc, DFG pays the access fee and the drawing application fee is what DFG uses to pay for that access fee. So, if I am correct in understanding the setup........the drawing application fee already covers the access fee for the lucky hunter. Hope this is correct.
'Nuff said
larrysogla
P.S. It wouldn't hurt to access private land...........even if it is on a drawing basis......especially if the drawing fee already covers the access fee.
 

DFG_Bear

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 18, 2009
Messages
491
Reaction score
78
DFG BEAR, is DFG still holding the chimineas north pig hunt? I have not been able to find a link with info on where to send an app.

Let me check with our local biologist. Not quite sure on that one.

hoytrdye: Not yet. Been busy with the bear regulations lately. I'm drafting the contract with one landowner in NorCal right now for a pig hunt, but have yet to receive guidance on how to structure the application process. Thanks for keeping me honest though...
 

84toyota

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 23, 2006
Messages
438
Reaction score
30
Keep up the good work... We're all on the edge of our seats!:prayin :
 

jerryt

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 21, 2009
Messages
1,313
Reaction score
13
I hear people talk about offering Junior hunts but lets not forget about Women as well. My wife went on the first Turkey Hunt that was offered for Juniors and Women put on by the DFG and I thought it went very well. Granted the Wardens working it didn't understand the importance of getting set up before light but the hunts went really well. I got to play guide for the wife which made it fun as well. That one turkey hunt got her hooked and she has since been hunting them every season.
 

Dain V

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 25, 2008
Messages
377
Reaction score
12
Let me check with our local biologist. Not quite sure on that one.

Thanks for any assistance regarding the chimineas hunt and all of the other valuable information you share here.
 

Caviel

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 20, 2009
Messages
167
Reaction score
8
Ill be fine with the 5 dollar application fee and 25 dollars.... If they have something for youth make it to like 17.... hahaha, so i can hunt..... never killed a hog...
 
Top Bottom