outdoorsman35
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is anyone hunting pig in san diego? did they pass that law that has a few professional hunters eradicating them? is it even worth going out and trying? thanks!
Yo, outdoorsman, lots of luck to you. Since the wild1 has the scoop that's your best bet,if he bites on your request. I've put on some hard earned public miles on my boots in various areas on the Cleveland National Forest (CNF) and had worked on the CNF and know most of the ground out that way. I am not conveniently located to set cams but had came across some old scat, ancient rooting and baked- in old tracks, it's wide open country and from what sign I've read they hang close to private land so knowing some landowner who is willing to allow you to hunt is key.you're the man then.. can we share info? I'd be happy to hunt with you or learn? thanks!
you're the man then.. can we share info? I'd be happy to hunt with you or learn? thanks!
Thanks dwikkles (Lan)! I came incredibly close this past weekend, as usual, I learned a new lesson. Found five hogs in a sounder, the biggest winded me, had a shot at another one but hesitated (tried to determine the sex before I shot), and it bolted. I'll have to be patient so I don't blow 'em out - hopefully I'll be posting a new pic/story in about six weeks (that's my time frame for this particular hunt).
As a side note, the pigs got the better of me in more than one way. On the looooooong hike out, with light fading fast, I ran into a tree branch/twig (whatever) and suffered a "corneal abrasion". You haven't lived until you've scratched your cornea - constant pain for two-and-a-half days!! The joys of public land pig hunting !
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I've turkey hunted a little on Palomar, seen fresh hog rooting once, but it was maybe 20 yds from a boundary with private property. I've been digging around on this and other forums/websites looking for good hunting areas, but haven't been able to get out in put in much leg work yet. I got a hog tag burning a hole in my pocket (bought it thinking I'd get up to NorCal this year), so if any of yall want to team up to try to find them, hit me up. I've deer hunted all my life in GA, and turkey hunted there and here, but haven't killed a hog yet... hoping to change that!
Fellas, it is possible to hunt and kill a wild hog, on public land, in southern CA., but it's extremely difficult. I've done it in three different counties in SoCal, but it takes an enormous amount of time, effort, energy and (gas) money. Most hunters will tell you that it's in a lot more efficient, and probably more economically sound to just hire a guide in Central CA. Another option is a Tejon Ranch Pig Management Hunt - which is basically a trespass fee ($500.00) for 2 and 1/2 days of non-guided hunting. Good luck in whatever you choose!
I heard the national forest was trapping and removing a bunch of hogs... has anyone heard how successful they were in that and/or how much of a dent that put in the population?