bux-n-dux
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I am new to pig hunting, and really want to get into it in 2006. I have hunted deer alot, but never pigs. I was hoping there were some *hog veterans* here who might give me some suggestions. I am more than willing to pay my dues.
I will be hunting with rifles as I don't have a bow just yet. I have a Marlin 336 in .35 Remington, and also a Remington Gamemaster 760 in 30-06. I'm a pretty good shot with both. Both guns are scoped, the Marlin with a fixed power and the 760 with a big 50mm variable. I also have a S&W 1500 in .243 but this is mainly my Blacktail gun and I don't plan on using it for hogs.
I live in Marin County and would like to find some places not too far away to hunt pigs. I as of yet can't afford a guided hunt. I would really, really like to go to Tejon for the JHO event but it's just a little too far for me to drive without taking 4 days off work. I just might have to take 4 days off to get started though, it sounds like a great event.
So if anyone has any suggestions for a newbie hogger or even better wants a mule along on the next hog hunt, I would really appreciate any guidance. Oh, BTW, I'm a journeyman butcher and can break your (or my) pig into the nicest, sweetest pieces you ever laid eyes on. I'm also an excellent cook.
Best of luck to all
bux-n-dux
I will be hunting with rifles as I don't have a bow just yet. I have a Marlin 336 in .35 Remington, and also a Remington Gamemaster 760 in 30-06. I'm a pretty good shot with both. Both guns are scoped, the Marlin with a fixed power and the 760 with a big 50mm variable. I also have a S&W 1500 in .243 but this is mainly my Blacktail gun and I don't plan on using it for hogs.
I live in Marin County and would like to find some places not too far away to hunt pigs. I as of yet can't afford a guided hunt. I would really, really like to go to Tejon for the JHO event but it's just a little too far for me to drive without taking 4 days off work. I just might have to take 4 days off to get started though, it sounds like a great event.
So if anyone has any suggestions for a newbie hogger or even better wants a mule along on the next hog hunt, I would really appreciate any guidance. Oh, BTW, I'm a journeyman butcher and can break your (or my) pig into the nicest, sweetest pieces you ever laid eyes on. I'm also an excellent cook.
Best of luck to all
bux-n-dux