sdbowyer
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Just got back from a weekend trip up to San Francisco with the family. I used the opportunity to scout some sights in the Los Padres National Forest on the coast. On Friday morning I was lucky enough to catch this boar on my video camera:
http://www.slickpages.com/spotnstalk/boar02.htm
We had just taken the earliest tour of Hearst Castle and got back on the road at 10:00 AM. It was a beautiful, misty, green coastal morning. We went past Hearst property and began going past some other fortunate rancher's property going down the Highway 1. I was keeping my eyes peeled for just this sort of thing when this big fella came bounding toward the highway. I said to my wife "that doesn't look like a cow to me". She said "No it doesn't!" I jammed on the breaks and grabbed the video camera. He ducked under the barbed-wire fence and strolled right across the road like he was William Randolf Hearst and headed toward the ocean. As my wife yelled "Don't you get hit by a car!" I frantically chased him and got him on some very choppy video.
Hopefully you can tell by this still but he was an impressive specimen. I consider him to be the ultimate California coastal boar. If you look carefully you see he almost has a mane from the thick coat this time of year. In the excitement I couldn't get a read on tusks unfortunately, but he has all the other traits of a trophy boar. I'd consider giving my left nut to have some of this real estate and chase prime stock like this all spring.
As far as forest closures, from what I saw the coastal access roads to Los Padres were all open. If there had been rain it would have been a different story but the weather was perfect. Spring green and spring boar. Needless to say, I felt like staying behind instead of visiting big, crazy San Francisco.
http://www.slickpages.com/spotnstalk/boar02.htm
We had just taken the earliest tour of Hearst Castle and got back on the road at 10:00 AM. It was a beautiful, misty, green coastal morning. We went past Hearst property and began going past some other fortunate rancher's property going down the Highway 1. I was keeping my eyes peeled for just this sort of thing when this big fella came bounding toward the highway. I said to my wife "that doesn't look like a cow to me". She said "No it doesn't!" I jammed on the breaks and grabbed the video camera. He ducked under the barbed-wire fence and strolled right across the road like he was William Randolf Hearst and headed toward the ocean. As my wife yelled "Don't you get hit by a car!" I frantically chased him and got him on some very choppy video.
Hopefully you can tell by this still but he was an impressive specimen. I consider him to be the ultimate California coastal boar. If you look carefully you see he almost has a mane from the thick coat this time of year. In the excitement I couldn't get a read on tusks unfortunately, but he has all the other traits of a trophy boar. I'd consider giving my left nut to have some of this real estate and chase prime stock like this all spring.
As far as forest closures, from what I saw the coastal access roads to Los Padres were all open. If there had been rain it would have been a different story but the weather was perfect. Spring green and spring boar. Needless to say, I felt like staying behind instead of visiting big, crazy San Francisco.