Hunting hogs in California?
#11
RE: Hunting hogs in California?
ORIGINAL: usa
What a bunch of hipocrite's, " no jesus no peace " How can you go off on a tangent bustin' california instead of just answering the guy's question ? There's 15 million people in Ca and about 1% are gay, you've probably got more gay's in your church percentage wise than we do in Ca. dumbass !
What a bunch of hipocrite's, " no jesus no peace " How can you go off on a tangent bustin' california instead of just answering the guy's question ? There's 15 million people in Ca and about 1% are gay, you've probably got more gay's in your church percentage wise than we do in Ca. dumbass !
#12
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Windsor, CA
Posts: 2,279
RE: Hunting hogs in California?
ORIGINAL: The Rev
Ouch... I didn't say a word about the gays.. I was talking about the fruits and nuts... Not one word about gays!!
ORIGINAL: usa
What a bunch of hipocrite's, " no jesus no peace " How can you go off on a tangent bustin' california instead of just answering the guy's question ? There's 15 million people in Ca and about 1% are gay, you've probably got more gay's in your church percentage wise than we do in Ca. dumbass !
What a bunch of hipocrite's, " no jesus no peace " How can you go off on a tangent bustin' california instead of just answering the guy's question ? There's 15 million people in Ca and about 1% are gay, you've probably got more gay's in your church percentage wise than we do in Ca. dumbass !
#16
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 8
RE: Hunting hogs in California?
Bohous,
I too live in California (northeast of Sacramento). I will give you the best advice based on my experience. First off over 90% of hogs in California are taken on private land. Of those,the majority are takenw/ gun. So what to do? Look into a club called Wilderness Unlimited. They are based out of Hawyard. In a nutshell, members pay a yearly membership to gain access to private lands. You will be suprised what a yearly membership will cost, its worth every penny if your an advid hunter. There are SEVERAL ranches/properties available for hogs. AllWU landsare fair chase and members only. Potential members go through a sceening process and backround check for game infractions. Point is, you will be sharing alot of space with few hunters, all of which I have found friendly, ethical and always willing to help out. I have been in the club for 5 years andalways have a place to go. In fact there is a archery-only ranch near Cloverdale that has ALOT of pigs, so right in your backyard you have a great chance of success.Anyway, just passing along advice in the hopes you can put some pork in your cooler. Best of luck.
Mark
I too live in California (northeast of Sacramento). I will give you the best advice based on my experience. First off over 90% of hogs in California are taken on private land. Of those,the majority are takenw/ gun. So what to do? Look into a club called Wilderness Unlimited. They are based out of Hawyard. In a nutshell, members pay a yearly membership to gain access to private lands. You will be suprised what a yearly membership will cost, its worth every penny if your an advid hunter. There are SEVERAL ranches/properties available for hogs. AllWU landsare fair chase and members only. Potential members go through a sceening process and backround check for game infractions. Point is, you will be sharing alot of space with few hunters, all of which I have found friendly, ethical and always willing to help out. I have been in the club for 5 years andalways have a place to go. In fact there is a archery-only ranch near Cloverdale that has ALOT of pigs, so right in your backyard you have a great chance of success.Anyway, just passing along advice in the hopes you can put some pork in your cooler. Best of luck.
Mark
#17
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: ELK GROVE CA USA
Posts: 1,251
RE: Hunting hogs in California?
ORIGINAL: markminer
Bohous,
I too live in California (northeast of Sacramento). I will give you the best advice based on my experience. First off over 90% of hogs in California are taken on private land. Of those,the majority are takenw/ gun. So what to do? Look into a club called Wilderness Unlimited. They are based out of Hawyard. In a nutshell, members pay a yearly membership to gain access to private lands. You will be suprised what a yearly membership will cost, its worth every penny if your an advid hunter. There are SEVERAL ranches/properties available for hogs. AllWU landsare fair chase and members only. Potential members go through a sceening process and backround check for game infractions. Point is, you will be sharing alot of space with few hunters, all of which I have found friendly, ethical and always willing to help out. I have been in the club for 5 years andalways have a place to go. In fact there is a archery-only ranch near Cloverdale that has ALOT of pigs, so right in your backyard you have a great chance of success.Anyway, just passing along advice in the hopes you can put some pork in your cooler. Best of luck.
Mark
Bohous,
I too live in California (northeast of Sacramento). I will give you the best advice based on my experience. First off over 90% of hogs in California are taken on private land. Of those,the majority are takenw/ gun. So what to do? Look into a club called Wilderness Unlimited. They are based out of Hawyard. In a nutshell, members pay a yearly membership to gain access to private lands. You will be suprised what a yearly membership will cost, its worth every penny if your an advid hunter. There are SEVERAL ranches/properties available for hogs. AllWU landsare fair chase and members only. Potential members go through a sceening process and backround check for game infractions. Point is, you will be sharing alot of space with few hunters, all of which I have found friendly, ethical and always willing to help out. I have been in the club for 5 years andalways have a place to go. In fact there is a archery-only ranch near Cloverdale that has ALOT of pigs, so right in your backyard you have a great chance of success.Anyway, just passing along advice in the hopes you can put some pork in your cooler. Best of luck.
Mark
the success ratio for public land hogs is less than 1%...so it is not easy....however if you put in the time it is possible
#18
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 8
RE: Hunting hogs in California?
The yearly cost-it's acutually less than $1300.00. BTW, you can make installment payments. Where you heard its 3K to join is incorrect. Go pay someone 2k for a guided hunt. You get TWO days of hunting and one animal. So how is $1300 for a YEAR for MULTIPLE animals bad? OR spend alot more than 3K a year on gas and supplies and aimlessly drive around public land that you may be unfamiliar with. Get the point? My advice is call the office, check out the info on the web and make your own call, best to ya.
Mark
Mark
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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Posts: 12
RE: Hunting hogs in California?
What a bunch of hipocrite's, " no jesus no peace " How can you go off on a tangent bustin' california instead of just answering the guy's question ? There's 15 million people in Ca and about 1% are gay, you've probably got more gay's in your church percentage wise than we do in Ca. dumbass !
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