The general consensus seems to be that $300 is a reasonable price for a non-guided pig hunt at one of the central and northern California ranches. I personally think this is high. My question is, what would YOU be willing to pay for a trip to Santa Cruz Island hunt similar to the upcoming public pig hunts?
These would be (a) non-guided, (b) 2 hunters per area, © 2 nights, (d) transportation included, (e) camping as in the public hunt, (f) 60 qt. ice-chest limit, etc.
My idea is to start a letter-writing campaign suggesting that the state start these paid public hunts. The price would be their cost or, hopefully, less. The main cost would be the transportation. If the upcoming public pig hunts go well for them and we can provide a much less costly alternative for the remaining pigs, they might go for it. At least they might be willing to offer a few more hunts before rolling out their super-fence.
So, how much would you, personally, be willing to pay to hunt Santa Cruz Island?
These would be (a) non-guided, (b) 2 hunters per area, © 2 nights, (d) transportation included, (e) camping as in the public hunt, (f) 60 qt. ice-chest limit, etc.
My idea is to start a letter-writing campaign suggesting that the state start these paid public hunts. The price would be their cost or, hopefully, less. The main cost would be the transportation. If the upcoming public pig hunts go well for them and we can provide a much less costly alternative for the remaining pigs, they might go for it. At least they might be willing to offer a few more hunts before rolling out their super-fence.
So, how much would you, personally, be willing to pay to hunt Santa Cruz Island?