vogel002

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So here is the other half of the story from the "other" partner; going into this hunt i had my reservation but knew that if pigs were there Felq and I would go the extra mile or 10 necessary for success. Being as this both of our first times to the Ranch it would be an understatement to say we were excited, a 3:45 am start time friday couldn't come quick enough and we were off.
After the orientation and getting our bearings we were out of the gate at what felt like starting gates for a treasure hunt. Our goal as mentioned was to get as far away from everyone as possible. This meant the furthest ridge and what seemed to be the steepest canyon that was choked with brush and oaks. as soon as we got out of the car and only about 10 minutes into the hunt i was starting to see some very promising pig sign (a very new thing to so-cal pig hunters) at this point we had split up and my nose was down and eyes up like a hound on a scent. I hadn't made it more than 1/3 of mile when I come over the ridge and see a hog standing behind some brush. It was a large bodied animal and after all the stories of a tough hunt i wasn't going to risk it, that being said i put myself into a better where i could take an estimated 130yrd shot through a patch of brush. Boom i pulled the trigger after i calmed myself and was lined up over the lungs, my copper went right through both lungs and after a few feeble steps he dropped. Not ten seconds later I hear a second shot from across the canyon, at this point excited screams were echoing through the canyon. A longer story shortened up, it was an amazing experience on a beautiful property where hard work and good hiking boots will still find you success as our pictures support. Thank you to everyone for the wonderful advice and helpful hints, i hope our smiles say it all.
 

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Great job of doing the work before the hunt started. That second pig looks like a twin to one I took in December up there. He was by far the hairiest boar I have shot, super long and thick hair.

Again, nice shooting!
 

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congrats to you both. Glad to see you had such a good hunt. BBQ time!!!
 

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Hahaha awesome stories guys! Felt like I was there with you :)

Congrats too and great photos. Did you get to keep the elk shed?
 

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Hahaha awesome stories guys! Felt like I was there with you :)

Congrats too and great photos. Did you get to keep the elk shed?
unfortunately not, just a quick photo and then back on the ground, they have a policy about removing sheds.
 

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I was going to ask the same thing but had a feeling they had a rule about it. A shed like that is hard to come by. I wonder if that was from this year or last. Most of the time elk will not drop sheds till winter is all over. Seems that deer will drop after the snow comes, but elk wear there rack all winter long.

It maybe time to hit the valley and start looking for some sheds. Let me know if anyone wants to put some boots on the ground with me. Always fun to get out there and make a few finds. The same big elk that run Tejon can be found on and around our land.
 
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Great stories Felq, damn I wish we were able to get one. Saw a ton of elk, deer, and a bobcat but no pig. Next time! Oh and the final count was 12 pigs for 78 hunters I believe.


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