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California Hog Hunt coming up...Tips/Advice?
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<blockquote data-quote="Crop Damage" data-source="post: 390401" data-attributes="member: 8652"><p>Thank you, Loaders Loft! Great info. I hadn't thought about the tall grass, snakes, or dust. Are snake chaps worth taking, or just watch out where you step? </p><p></p><p>I'm sort of surprised that they would harass hog hunters, if feral hogs are a problem. Guess it all comes down to the individual officers, same as here. </p><p></p><p>I'm hoping to shoot a bigger hog first, and then work on the others. My buddy shot one a couple years ago with 4" tusks, I'm hoping for something similar. </p><p></p><p>I'll be hunting pretty much solo, from vantage points overlooking a couple stream bottoms and some vinyards, from what I've heard. </p><p></p><p>No dogs to use on this trip, but that sounds like fun. Another buddy of mine has relatives in Arkansas, and mentioned a possible trip this fall to hunt russian boars. That sounds like a blast. Week long trip, armed with 10 gauge, AR-10, and 300RUM. And maybe an army tank. I hear they're pretty dangerous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crop Damage, post: 390401, member: 8652"] Thank you, Loaders Loft! Great info. I hadn't thought about the tall grass, snakes, or dust. Are snake chaps worth taking, or just watch out where you step? I'm sort of surprised that they would harass hog hunters, if feral hogs are a problem. Guess it all comes down to the individual officers, same as here. I'm hoping to shoot a bigger hog first, and then work on the others. My buddy shot one a couple years ago with 4" tusks, I'm hoping for something similar. I'll be hunting pretty much solo, from vantage points overlooking a couple stream bottoms and some vinyards, from what I've heard. No dogs to use on this trip, but that sounds like fun. Another buddy of mine has relatives in Arkansas, and mentioned a possible trip this fall to hunt russian boars. That sounds like a blast. Week long trip, armed with 10 gauge, AR-10, and 300RUM. And maybe an army tank. I hear they're pretty dangerous. [/QUOTE]
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