Many times.
I assume you are inquiring about pig hunting there? It is marginal, very brushy, hot in the summer, slippery in the winter and not many pigs. Most of the local guides use dogs on the surrounding ranches.
Several pigs get tagged from there; but my guess is at least 98% of them were poached off private property in that area. Been there often, never saw any sign, much less pigs. Not far away where ranchers have water, you can see pigs as you drive down the road.
Now, don't get me wrong, there are pigs around. Most are transient travelers moving back and forth to the ranches. The majority are taken off of the private ranches or by guides using dogs to chase the pigs.
This area is basically a big spine ridge with the road running along the top and it is covered with thick chapparel.
From up on the road you can see FHL and look down on all those lovely ranches with their water holes and barley growing...
like any public land they are their but when i hike around alot and start at dark get to a spot ware it looks good when its dark just a mater of time youll see and kill them i have alot of public places ware i kill pigs it is very possible and easy when you do your homework and get out early. i also hunt the borders of two privet ranches barly -water is their yet i kill mine on public land they have the feed and water but we have the most important cover dont ever under estimate it works p.s. im also a hunting guide but use public land for my personal use and do very well
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