After my very first hunting trip a couple weekends back with the JHO crew at Tejon (archery), I have been itching to get back in the field! Trying to work out some trips in the upcoming months but unexpectedly I got 3 days off in the middle of this week and decided to head to the Pozo/La Panza area in the Los Padres National Forest. I had just received my newly purchased Remington 700 sps 30-06 (in prep for the May JHO Hunt!) and decided that since the chances of even seeing a pig were slim to none, I'd better take the rifle with me... of course the bow came too just in case I found a perfect road-side opportunity
Without even getting a chance to sight in yet, I was off...
Well, after driving all over the area to get my bearings - and sighting in the rifle (note to self: Don't put your EYE too close to the SCOPE! especially when shooting 180gr bullets!), I ended up finding a pretty nice area of fresh pig activity and worked that hard, with over 6 miles and 1500 vertical feet hiked. My new truck sure got broken in hard as well
2 awesome nights alone in the woods and 2 days soaking it all in, it was a nice trip... and.. I even saw pigs! A nice group of 10 with what looked like 2 decent-sized boars. First evening they made their way (quickly!) from a ridge on public land, down to a spring, under a fence and into a darned private ranch. Watched them till dark hoping they'd move back to the 'right' side of the fence but they were content where they were. 2nd night I worked an adjacent area and ended up finding a warm trail with fresh tracks and pig pee, got all excited, and started charging after them in the heavy brush, with only a couple minutes left of shooting light... well, the wind was shifting around alot, and before I even saw "them" I busted 'em... saw nothing, heard a huff, squeel and crashing brush, about 50 yards away... Game over.
Anyhow it was a success for me, got to learn a lot and as a bonus saw a load of sign and came close to pigs twice. Didn't expect to even see sign or see a pig but I guess as has been recommended here on JHO, it pays to hike off the beaten path and avoid weekends
Didn't see another soul or hear an OHV the entire time I was there, except for one other hunter on an arctic cat... he'd seen another group of 8 a couple nights before
Next stop: Tejon, Choppers or Bryson. Hmm... I'm ready to fill the freezer this time!
Well, after driving all over the area to get my bearings - and sighting in the rifle (note to self: Don't put your EYE too close to the SCOPE! especially when shooting 180gr bullets!), I ended up finding a pretty nice area of fresh pig activity and worked that hard, with over 6 miles and 1500 vertical feet hiked. My new truck sure got broken in hard as well
Anyhow it was a success for me, got to learn a lot and as a bonus saw a load of sign and came close to pigs twice. Didn't expect to even see sign or see a pig but I guess as has been recommended here on JHO, it pays to hike off the beaten path and avoid weekends
Next stop: Tejon, Choppers or Bryson. Hmm... I'm ready to fill the freezer this time!