Wild1

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 16, 2005
Messages
1,089
Reaction score
50
I try to share the wealth, so I guided my hunting partner to this same hog, on public land, a few days ago, but he whiffed on a twenty yard shot. There were two, and I hoped they would come back, so I gave them a few days. Sure enough, this tough sow came into the same general area, with the same other pig, about an hour later than I patterned her, but my patience paid off. I made a pretty good shot and she only ran about twenty-five yards. I had an awesome blood trail (used a Montec), but when I approached, she still had some life in her - amazing. She would have died shortly, but I put another arrow in her to end it quickly. Sure enough, I was by myself (usually the case), so the drag out was murder. Not a big pig, but on public land, I'll take it - should be a great meat pig (about 130lbs.). One of the toughest hides of any sow I've killed, skinning was not fun. Kind of bittersweet, in that, with bear and deer season right around the corner, I know it'll be my last public land hog for awhile. Good luck this fall. 8-7-12 public land pig 015.jpg 8-7-12 public land pig 008.jpg
 
D

Deleted member 33033

Guest
Guest
Ya know, a lot of archers complain about the Montec blood trails but I haven't seen that's a problem and the damn things fly like field tips. Congrats on bringing home the (public) bacon. Must be No. Cal. eh?
 

Wild1

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 16, 2005
Messages
1,089
Reaction score
50
If the arrow goes thru both lungs, it'll leave an excellent blood trail (no matter what broadhead). Southern CA.!
 

THE ROMAN ARCHER

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 3, 2006
Messages
8,535
Reaction score
1,102
super congrats Wild1 on the public land pig, outstanding! nice sow, thanks for sharing!...tra
 

Wild1

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 16, 2005
Messages
1,089
Reaction score
50
Henmar -
Not really a city......stay tuned for GPS coordinates.
 

henmar77

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 17, 2011
Messages
1,398
Reaction score
4
Wow we get gps coordinates! I wasn't expecting that.

Sent from my PC36100 using Tapatalk 2
 

huntingbret

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 13, 2008
Messages
1,543
Reaction score
9
Congrats! Nothing beats a do it yourself hunt and success.
 

spectr17

Administrator
Admin
Joined
Mar 11, 2001
Messages
70,011
Reaction score
1,007
Congrats Wild1. THat's tough sledding on public land down here. I've been chasing one pig here for over 2 years and can't get lucky to catch him where I can take a shot.
 

henmar77

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 17, 2011
Messages
1,398
Reaction score
4
Congrats Wild1. THat's tough sledding on public land down here. I've been chasing one pig here for over 2 years and can't get lucky to catch him where I can take a shot.

In redlands? I saw one in timoteo canyon once driving back home from Moreno valley. Must have been a escape from big horn.
 

Wild1

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 16, 2005
Messages
1,089
Reaction score
50
Not Redlands, but thanks for the tip (I'll have to check that out). Have a look further south. Spectr (Jesse), I hear ya - I've been chasing a gnarly boar for almost three years now, got him on trail cam a few times, heard him twice (winded me both times), and seen him only once (for about five seconds), he's just too cagey. Hopefully one day.
 

henmar77

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 17, 2011
Messages
1,398
Reaction score
4
Not Redlands, but thanks for the tip (I'll have to check that out). Have a look further south. Spectr (Jesse), I hear ya - I've been chasing a gnarly boar for almost three years now, got him on trail cam a few times, heard him twice (winded me both times), and seen him only once (for about five seconds), he's just too cagey. Hopefully one day.

Yea, when i used to live there i would drive through the south redlands all the time. Tons of wildlife there. Unfortunately, for watching only . That was the only pig i saw, wasnt domestic. However, i have seen Tons of deer there! My best friends grandfather used to lease orchards and sell oranges in front of his house. You might have seen his stand on Judson and Lugonia. Anyway. I went out with him once to a lease property off of sunset. Was about 6am and the orchard was flooded with deer at least 10-15. There i saw the biggest buck i have ever seen! I don't know if i could handle having activity like that on my property and not being about to do anything about it. It would drive me crazy!!
 

spectr17

Administrator
Admin
Joined
Mar 11, 2001
Messages
70,011
Reaction score
1,007
You can't hunt in Redlands legally, even down in the San Timoteo part. The Nature Conservancy has a trail through there now and they don't take kindly to hunters in their spots.

Wild1, is that big boar all brown? 300 lbs or near that?
 

henmar77

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 17, 2011
Messages
1,398
Reaction score
4
You can't hunt in Redlands legally, even down in the San Timoteo part. The Nature Conservancy has a trail through there now and they don't take kindly to hunters in their spots.

I would hope that someone would know not to hunt in a city...
 

Wild1

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 16, 2005
Messages
1,089
Reaction score
50
Jesse -

He's more black/dark grey, but about 300lbs. I'll try to post a trail camera picture of him. Hopefully he's not the same one you're after, that way we'd know there's two of them.
 

spectr17

Administrator
Admin
Joined
Mar 11, 2001
Messages
70,011
Reaction score
1,007
I would hope that someone would know not to hunt in a city...

Depends on the city and their ordinances. It pays to check first. Some cities back east now have urban bow hunts. Not so much out here in CA but you REALLY need to check first before making a blanket statement like that.

Wild1, this one's brown, looks like a cow from a distance. Freaking tank. Sounds like same general area.
 
Top Bottom