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I am fairly new to Visalia. I got stationed at NAS Lemoore in April, and bought a house in Visalia. I have been looking and scouting different areas for pig, but am getting frustrated. The best sign I have found is out by Laguna Mountain / Clear Creek area, and I have heard them and my buddy has even seen them, but we just havn't been able to put one in the scope. Is there any other place for pig in this area? I am tired of driving 200 miles round trip and coming up with nothing!
 

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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (rmbcm2 @ Dec 31 2007, 11:45 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
I am tired of driving 200 miles round trip and coming up with nothing![/b]

Thats about 95% of public land hunters, so get used to it. Try FHL and CR, when their open, even with these areas hunter success is like 3%. Public land hunting (especially in this state) for pigs is difficult, just hang in there. One more thing, Clear Creek hogs are transient, so you have to be there at the right time.
 

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I know the public land hunting kind of sucks, but the private land hunting is too expensive! There is no way I can spend that kind of money, I don't know who can. Thanks for the reply, I guess I will just keep up what I am doing and hope for the best.

You mentioned FHL which I understand, but what is CR?
 

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Camp Roberts.

You also have Vandyland as an option - DOD and Military retiree's only. Lots of guys have good sucess there.

Tejon is another option - when you add up all your time and gas, you're lookingat a weekend at Tejon which is loaded with pigs.
 

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Camp Roberts, another miltery base just south of FHL They arnt open as often as FHL but is a good spot as far as public land. There is going to be a bunch of guys from here at FHL on Presdents day its a 3 day weekend and you will meet a bunch of great guys and have a good time. Check out the thread.
 

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No its not there are two TAs (training areas) that are primative wepons only, Archery, muzzle loader and shot gun with slugs, all the rest are firearm. you will need a permit its 70$ per year or i think 25 per weekend. It takes 10 days too two weeks to get the permit.
 

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Fhl you can you Rifle, muzzleloader or shotgun. But you must use copper bullet for which lead bullets are not allowed. And you have archery area as well Training area's(TA) 3, 29 and 13east which use to be called TA30. But most other areas are rifle. Go to http://www.liggett.army.mil/sites/local/ Please familiarize your self throught the web site and read it carefully and dilligently. If you do your homework at ft Hunter leggitt you can be succesful and there is alot of pigs wondering about. GOOD LUCK!!
one last thing you must have a weekend pass $25 or an annual pass $75. You can print a permit through the web site and send in a money order. They will not except cash or checks.
 

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I will have to check it out. I normally hunt with my 1955 Winchester model 70 featherweight .30-06, but I got a CVA .50cal muzzleloader for Christmas. I would like to try the muzzleloader, but when I took it out it didn't seem consistant at all, I don't know if it's the pyrodex or the sabots. So until I get that thing figured out I would be hunting with my 06. I just would hate to show up out there for a bow hunting event and have the loudest bow in the group.
 

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The FHL hunt on President's day weekend is dependant on which training areas that FHL opens for hunting. Almost all areas are rifle hunting except a few that are primitive weapons only (bow, muzzle loader and shotgun).

look at the pinned topic for CA pig hunting and get your FHL permit printed and mailed (with money order) FHL can take upwards of 10 business days to process and the permit is *REQUIRED* and cannot be obtained on the premise.

--JP
 

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I am one of the pig hunters on Vandenberg, and I can tell you that if you are interested in finding a hog, you won't be disappointed here. It's tough country in places, and four wheel drive is good, and lots of areas are impassable right after a rain, but there are lots of hogs here. We saw a dandy boar last night and usually see hogs when we are out. We are kind of picky about what we want, so we let a lot of hogs go by. If you want some information and you are military, give me a call on my cell phone some time, and identify yourself from Jesse's. I can more easily give you the information you are looking for. My number is 805 588 7902. I can certainly point you in the right direction and give you an idea of what you need to do.
 

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I'm a little late to the conversation, but I'd definitely agree with the folks who've recommended Vandeberg. It's a little further from Visalia than Camp Roberts or FHL, but from what I've been reading and hearing (I don't qualify to hunt there) it's probably your best bet for a great hunt.

Other than that, most public land hunting for hogs is destined to failure in this state. Just the way it is... but persistence pays.
 

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It sucks but that's the way it is in this state. Good luck with the bases. Like Rancho mentioned, do the math. It doesn't take too many skunked 200 mile trips before a $450-500 hunt starts making a lot of sense.
 

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take this for what it is i have hunted at ligget for about 30 years now and i will be the first to admit i dont always hunt from 1st light till dark but i used to and when i was young and wanted a pig i had my dad drop me off on one side of area 10 and i walked every canyon till area 13 where i found a little 80 lb pig to take this pig was a mountian in my outdoors life but i worked for about 4 weekends beforei took this little pig but it was amonument for me. I have hunted pigs elsewhere now and belive me you can do better on private ground if you add up all the time and money you spend to go and mabey the area is opened you want and mabey it is not then mabey someone is already where you want to hunt ligget is a great place to hunt but for pigs i think you can do better I have had some great deer hunts there but pigs are tough Will P.s. i have only taken three pigs in all my time at the fort
 

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rmbcm2

I live in Tulare and hunt for hogs often on public land near Coalinga, Porterville, and Pine Flat reservoir no such luck on public but figure the more I go the odds will get better, if you want to go up and do some huntin let me know... I'm always willing to go.........
 
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