Been there done that. Email me and I will give you some info. It's not as good as it used to be because the neighboring Open Space ranch has a few folks out eradicating the hogs on a regular basis. But, that probably pushes what hogs that are there onto Joice. My last trip I killed one and saw one. Probably would have had two pigs if I didn't have a little "incident" while gutting my pig early on Sat.
I got the 10th and 11th of March out of 660 apps. Do that many people actually apply? Anyway, I should have a scouting report if you're interested. I used to hunt pigs a lot on the coast. Never tried to bust them out of the tules. Should be interesting.
I was out at Grizzly Island duck hunting and pheasant hunting, not sure how Joice Island is but might be a good idea to wear waterproof socks or boots. It's a marshy area.
I guess I should check my mailbox too. I don't have a shotgun with a riffled barrel so I was wondering if 00 Buck is ok or can someone recommend a slug that will work on a smooth barrel? Thanks
I'm not sure if buckshot is legal but rifled slugs out of your smooth bore will be fine. I've been on this hunt twice. Once with a friend and once as the hunter. You can take one non-hunting partner. None of the shots taken were over 30 yards. One word of advice, take your shotgun out and shoot it first. A box of slugs are cheap and you'll appreciate doing it.
I realized that I also applied for the easter weekend with a two hunter party - buckhunter got that spot already. So, no hope for late mail from DFG!
I have a rifled slug barrel for my 870 remington. It's a 2.75/3" 12 gauge barrel. If anyone wants to borrow it, you are welcome to do so. I am in the east bay. Write me an email.
I put my son in for the first weekend reserved for juniors only. Since I havn't gotten anything in the mail I can only assume he did not get drawn.
A question I had is the press release says you can use dogs and all Jr's need an adult chaperone. Does the chaperone and dog handler have to be the same person? I guess the answer really doesn't matter anymore, at least for me. I could take an educated guess though and say the answer is yes. Anybody have info or thoughts on this?
If you end up going smooth bore, I really like those Brenneke "rottweiler" rifled slugs in 3" mag.
Another great slug is a Remington H.P. copper solid sabot in 3" mag. There has been questions about weather or not you should shoot them from a smooth bore. Me personally I have shot deer with them from a smooth bore. I like them and put in a call to an expert for more on the topic. I will let you know when I hear back. I like them.
The Brenneke's are bad ass and a quarantee great shell if you don't mind spending a few extra bucks on them.
It has an article about shotgun slugs. It says that you can get the same accuracy from a rifled slug barrel with sabot slugs at 100 yds. as you can with a smooth bore barrel with standard rifled slugs at 50 yds. Sounds a bit exagerated to me but that's what it says.
tests were all in 2 3/4" shells and keep in mind all guns shoot different.
Smooth bore- rifled slugs
#1 Federal Premium Vital Shock. Most accurate. 3/4 oz. 1600 fps.
#2 Winchester Power Point. Not as accurate. 1700 fps.
My brother-in-law got pulled for March 17-18. Same weekend as Tom Petterson. I would be interested in hearing AimHigh's opening adult weekend report. I will only be able to go with my brother-in-law one of the two days. Is there anyone out there with dogs that would be interested in going with him one of the two days?
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