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Awoke groggily at 3:00 AM on Sat and stumbled out to the truck and drove off at 3:45 AM. Arrived at Laupahoehoe Reserve at 6:30 AM, just as it was getting light enough to walk around without stumbling on lava rocks hidden in the 2-foot high green grass that was underfoot in the open areas. Beautiful morning, not a cloud in the sky and temp about 65, nice and cool up at 5000 feet elevation. I was carrying my Winchester 94 in 7X30 Waters with a 1x scope on top. Never used it before on any type of hunt but from the way it handled and performed, it's now my Numero Uno for hunts where the shots are fast and under 100 yards. Worked my way slowly down through the conifers, noting that the soil was rototilled everywhere. When I got to the hardwoods, where rocky ridges are separated by small valleys full of vines, poka banana, and raspberry brambles, the place was loaded with pig sign. Began hearing gobblers from all directions and spooked several flocks of turkeys as I eased my way down toward the flats, perhaps a mile from my truck.

5 young hogs, 30 pounds or so and jet-black, were feeding uphill on the ridge I was walking along, 30 yards away and unaware of my presence. I waited until one was only 8 feet from me and then said, "Good morning, pigs!" They all looked up, began scrambling in all directions, ran down into the banana poka, regrouped and scooted downhill. A few minutes later I saw a solitary hog, maybe 70 or 80 pounds, but it was 400 yards away and on the far side of a huge bramble patch. Forget it.

At around 9:00, I heard a hog squeal and another hog squeal and some racket in the bushes. I checked it out but the little valley where the noise came from was too thick to see anything. At 10:00, I saw a medium-sized pig scoot into the trees and stand there. It "woofed" a couple of times and then continued into the trees and disappeared. A large boar grunted and zipped past. Then a few more medium hogs took off, too fast for me to get a shot. I eased ahead toward the trees. 75 yards away, standing still and looking like a lava rock, was a medium hog. I pushed the safety, brought the little 94 to my shoulder, centered the crosshairs, and let fly. The pig dropped in its tracks. It was a 140 pound [rough estimate] sow and the 7x30 slug zipped through both lungs, passing out the far side.

At the shot, the brush and trees erupted with hogs. The limit is two, but I didn't want the hunt to end so early so I just watched the action. One of the boars became aggressive, snorting and making little false charges about 3 feet forward, but it was rangy and grey-backed and would probably taste like a boxing glove, so I just watched him puff his chest until he got boared [pardon the pun] and left. I boned out the hams and the shoulders and took the backstraps.

By noon I had seen some more hogs, a sow with small ones and a couple of medium pigs walking along far ridges, but nothing I felt like going after. More hiking and now it's 2:00 PM and I'm pooped. I found a meadow with thick, tall green grass, lay my poncho on it, and took a nap. The grass formed a soft mattress beneath my poncho and I slept until 4:00. When I awoke, it was fogged in and I couldn't see more than 100 feet in any direction. I took out my GPS and it told me the truck was in a different direction than I thought it was. Used my compass and navigated back to the truck, arriving at 5:00 totally pooped.

But what a day in Pig Hunter's Paradise!

That little 94 in 7X30 Waters is a dream. It has slightly better ballistics than the 30/30 but the nice thing is that it shoots a 120 grain bullet, which reduces the recoil dramatically when compared with a 30-30. There is virtually no recoil at all. The 1X scope is as fast as Ghost Ring sights but is more precise for my old eyes. That's my new jungle rifle.

Here are a couple of photos. Notice the hardwood trees and how open the area is. There are lots of places like this in Laupahoehoe, sort of like the whitetail forests in Pennsylvania or New York. It's all spot and stalk, by far my favorite form of hunting.

Aloha for now.
 

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What fun......limit of 2 pigs is that per day?
 

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Thanks for the excellent write-up. I'm envious as usual. Sounds like a thoroughly enjoyable hunt.

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nice one Doc...love reading your stories. I'm gonna head out right now about 1/4 mile up the street from my house. It's drizzling so the pigs should be out and about.
 

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Doc,
Great story as always.
Ev ,
good luck on your hunt also
 

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Good story !

Nice hog !

Great Pics !

Love the rifle !

Thanks for sharing,


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Doc, congrats and thank you so much for sharing another exciting story from the island! nice photo's!.....tra
 

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Great story and pictures.
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By the way. Do either of you Hawaii guys know af a reputable upland outfitter or operation near Maui. I'll be there on the 28th and 29th and would like to book a hunt for me and my son.

Thanks
 

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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Muggs @ Dec 4 2007, 11:06 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
Try www.mauihuntingsafari.com

Beautiful place with lots of animals (goats, pigs & deer)

Good people

Let us know how it went.


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Thanks. I found their site earlier through a Google search. I'm not sure if I'll have the time for a big game hunt though. That's why I was leaning more towards a half day of so upland hunt.
 

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Doc, nice story thanks for sharing. I could see how spot and stalk could be very enjoyable in that type of terrain.
 

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Aloha Bruce, you making me homesick for Laupahoehoe, the pictures are great. Your 94 has a safety besides the halfcock? The 7-30 Waters is a nice round, too bad it never caught on. I'm guessing you're reloading your own, what bullet and powder you using, and are you making your own brass from 30/30?

Hey bxxboyz, you might want to consider a hunt on your own, the Kula Forrest Reserve has plenty Chukar partridges, and California quail and to a lesser extent pheasants and francolins in the lower elevations. Wish I still lived there, would guide yah free of charge. Haven't hunted, fished, or reloaded since moving to Oahu, YUCK.

Check this out for Upland Hunting info: http://www.state.hi.us/dlnr/dofaw/hunting/..._Chap122-02.pdf http://www.state.hi.us/dlnr/dofaw/hunting/..._Chap122-02.pdf Check out Unit C
 

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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Uncle Ji @ Dec 5 2007, 03:13 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
Haven't hunted, fished, or reloaded since moving to Oahu, YUCK.[/b]
Why did you move to Oahu ?
That's like moving from Lake Tahoe to Los Angeles.
 

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AHH Bruce, on closer inspection of photo I see the receiver "navel" hammer-block safety on your 94.

Glass Eye- A series of unfortunate events lead to my moving to Oahu the worst being the recent death of both parents, and my being the only sibling of 6 still living in the state I was obligated to become caretaker of the family estate until we are ready to sell at a future date. I miss country living to the extreme and starting to go thru withdrawls, suburbia sux.
 

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sadly enough I too will end up on Oahu for a short period of time while my girlfriend finishes up school at UH Manoa. I dont know what I am going to do.

Hey Bruce: I am going to be moving over to Hilo most likely this January for a few monthes. We'll have to go get at those cattle while I'm there!
 

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Ev:

I'm losing weight and really getting in shape [at least for an old fart] and will be ready for those cattle by January. My suggestion is that we hike in on Sat morning, stay the night, and hike out Sun afternoon. I can almost guarantee we'll get a bull that way and probably a pig or two, as well. Keep me posted. I may go in myself in a few weeks and check things out. Hope Nic can tag along. [That's a joke---he hardly "tags" along. I don't think I ever saw his face, just his rapidly disappearing backside as he left me huffing and puffing.]
 
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