I am a newbie hog hunter (doing this 3 years, public land, seen lots of em on private land nearby, tons of sign, no success). I have been hunting with a friend named Jeremy who assists a guide in Central Cal. We have been looking into different areas of BLM land, and have found many, but have also found that many of these parcels are landlocked. That is to say they are surrounded by private land, and the roads and paths into them are not accessable. I am confused. Does this mean that the private land owners are the only people who have access to this BLM land?
Next ?: it is a well known fact that most major hog populations spend their time on private land and are only transitory on adjacent public land plots. If I am on public land, and shoot a hog that runs to private land, I forsee some conflicts with private land owners. How is this handled? It seems to me I would mark the spot the hog was shot, and the blood trail then try to find the private land owner? I don't want to cross any fences without permission carrying a firearm, and am not too keen on the idea of leaving my firearm back on the public while I go after a wounded hog with only a knife, although if I was found by the landowner, it would look better than if I was carrying my rifle. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Next ?: it is a well known fact that most major hog populations spend their time on private land and are only transitory on adjacent public land plots. If I am on public land, and shoot a hog that runs to private land, I forsee some conflicts with private land owners. How is this handled? It seems to me I would mark the spot the hog was shot, and the blood trail then try to find the private land owner? I don't want to cross any fences without permission carrying a firearm, and am not too keen on the idea of leaving my firearm back on the public while I go after a wounded hog with only a knife, although if I was found by the landowner, it would look better than if I was carrying my rifle. Any thoughts would be appreciated.