chickenfried

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How is the cabin laid out? I'm assuming you need to share sleeping quarters. But is it one big bunkhouse, two per a room, or...?

Does Chopper provide transportation around the ranch? Or do you need your own truck to get around?

It seems like sometimes all six people won't know each other. What if Chopper has the minimum six but someone that you have no control over flakes. What happens then?

Thanks for the info.
 

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Questions:

#1. The cabin has a large living and kitchen area and on each end there are bed rooms. On one end there are two bedrooms one has two beds and one has one bed. on the other end there is one bed room with two beds. There are two bathrooms with showers. In the living area there are 3 couches that are used to sleep on. LARGE fire place and big screen tv for vidoes (when generator is avalable). Best place ive stayed while hunting.

#2 is best to have your on truck but check with Chopper.


#3 Check with Chopper
 

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Put plain and simply,


#1. You could be sleeping in a pup tent outside


#2. You could be riding a unicycle around the ranch


#3. You could be the only flake on the ranch


and what would you have? ANSWER: The best wild hog adventure you've ever been on.


P.S Happy New Year all and good luck this year. See ya soon Chop
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Show up to the ranch and don't worry about a thing, you'll have a great time!
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Chickenfried, the lodge is awesome, it sits on one of Choppers peaks on his 4000 acers of prime realestate
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with a great veiw of Monterey and Salinas valley, you wont be dissipointed at all, nice beds, nice hot showers and a fully stocked kitchen big screen tv and huge fireplace to keep your toe's toasty!

P.S. Chickenfried, in May i have Mothers Day weekend booked at Choppers with 5 open spots still, that gives you time to get ready for an awesome hunt with me and four other archers! divide 6 into 4000 acers and you can figure it out, that gives each Hunter an average of 650 acers each to hunt, sounds like plenty of space for each hunter and wild pigs are their for sure with some awesome rhino's runnin around! man, i cant wait till may! i love that place! email me if you are intrested and have a great day!.............tra
 

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Thanks for the invite
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. I was actually scoping out your mother's day hunt the other day. But I think the matriarch of our clan would be pissed.
 

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Chickenfried it time to change some of those traditions!
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i think Mothers Day Weekend is a great reason to get away for a hunt and bring the moms home some fresh bacon if possible, who knows you could wack one the first night and be home by sunday! anyways think about it you got plenty of time but time goes by fast, so have a grteat day and i will chat with ya later.................tra
 

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Went for the first time last year with TRA on mothers day and it was a great trip. It was great to sleep in a bed and be able to cook in a kitchen. Chopper is a great guy and will point you in the right direction but it is hunting. These are wild hoggs. Well be going up the first weekend of may this year for another go at this great ranch.
 

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thanks for the great thread! i am booked for the last weekend of march! i cant wait!!!! so we just bring our own food? i would love to cook for my fellow group one night.

i am a brandnew pig hunter. i will hike myself ragged. i have so much respect for pigs. their survival skills are extraordinary, and i find them hard to locate. i guess i dont know what to expect. are we glassing hillsides, and setting up stalks? or we hovering over trails/foodwater sources and ambushing them? this style of meeting and hunting with strangers is perfect for me. i need the expertise to learn from. i am addicted, and obsessed.

cliff
 
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