sdnative13
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I thinking about heading up to Laguna Mountain over this thanksgiving weekend and was wondering if anyone else wanted to join me.
Hunt the Sweet Water Spring parcel. Better luck if you can hike to the backside where it border private land fence and the terrains is more open with studded oak trees. You must hike in the dark and be there before morning light to catch them passing through public lands. I've personally killed several pigs almost every week out of there back in the old days when not too many people have discovered the area and the pig tags still came in 5 per booklet. Good luck!!
L2H
Please let me know what you guys see. I'd def like to get up there (somehwere) before the end of the year. Any prior advice will only make it easier.When you mean the backside do you mean the mountains to the right(looking at laguna)? or down below to the left. orrr the other side of laguna?
Think we might head up tomorrow morning unsure. I bet all the pigs are hanging out in clear creek now since its been closed for a while.
My father went today to check out some blm we have not seen, panoche hills and tumey i believe. I did a quick search on here and mostly negative feedback, told him not to go! but guess he had to see for himself :lol bashing sign:
Sorry if I'm wrong but it seems like some of you guys are talking about Laguna Mountain in San Diego county and some of you are talking about the Laguna Mountain in central California near Coalinga.
No pigs on the San Diego mountain yet, good luck up north! I've seen good sign up there before but never any pigs.
Hunt the Sweet Water Spring parcel. Better luck if you can hike to the backside where it border private land fence and the terrains is more open with studded oak trees. You must hike in the dark and be there before morning light to catch them passing through public lands. I've personally killed several pigs almost every week out of there back in the old days when not too many people have discovered the area and the pig tags still came in 5 per booklet. Good luck!!
L2H
Sorry if I'm wrong but it seems like some of you guys are talking about Laguna Mountain in San Diego county and some of you are talking about the Laguna Mountain in central California near Coalinga.
No pigs on the San Diego mountain yet, good luck up north! I've seen good sign up there before but never any pigs.