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In my late teens and early twenties I was rather rich, care free and bored when the fish runs were over, the crabbing was poor and the bowhunting season had come to an end. So to break the boredom and sharpen our skills myself and some friends would stump shoot, small game hunt and make a few trips down to CA and AZ. Those winter and spring hunts, though not always super challenging, were some of the funnest times us punks spent together as friends. None of us cared that we couldn't brag about being the best hunters on the planet because the deal was rigged. But we sure could give the other guys in the group a bunch of royal heck for missing or hitting branches. So it wasn't extreme alpine hunting. We didn't care. We enjoyed it together and built lasting relationships. Became much better hunters as a result too.CA feral pork chops taste one heck of a lot better than store bought! Folks can bad mouth canned hunts all they want. Their prerogative to not go and miss out on shooting their food and learning how equipment works. I have no problem with that. But if you think whacking your own pork chops or goat sausage isn't a hoot load of fun...we have different ideas of what fun is. Depending on the animals these fun off season hunts can be real bargains. One year we paid $300 for two hogs on a 3500 acre high fence ranch. While there a local rancher stopped by and asked if we wanted to extend our hunt and help him rid his farm of some wild hogs. Three bowhunters headed home with 10 pigs in the coolers...all for three Benjamins a piece! Fun doesn't come much more economical than that. And pork doesn't come much better.Do you have any pig ranches within driving distance of Seattle/Portland? Come March we may have a new expandable broadhead that needs some thorough field testing on some heavy chops. Might need to get some HW guys to tag along and see what squealer whacking and field testing is all about! Might even need to put together a HW pig roast afterwards.
Quote from: RadSav on January 01, 2016, 03:55:30 AMIn my late teens and early twenties I was rather rich, care free and bored when the fish runs were over, the crabbing was poor and the bowhunting season had come to an end. So to break the boredom and sharpen our skills myself and some friends would stump shoot, small game hunt and make a few trips down to CA and AZ. Those winter and spring hunts, though not always super challenging, were some of the funnest times us punks spent together as friends. None of us cared that we couldn't brag about being the best hunters on the planet because the deal was rigged. But we sure could give the other guys in the group a bunch of royal heck for missing or hitting branches. So it wasn't extreme alpine hunting. We didn't care. We enjoyed it together and built lasting relationships. Became much better hunters as a result too.CA feral pork chops taste one heck of a lot better than store bought! Folks can bad mouth canned hunts all they want. Their prerogative to not go and miss out on shooting their food and learning how equipment works. I have no problem with that. But if you think whacking your own pork chops or goat sausage isn't a hoot load of fun...we have different ideas of what fun is. Depending on the animals these fun off season hunts can be real bargains. One year we paid $300 for two hogs on a 3500 acre high fence ranch. While there a local rancher stopped by and asked if we wanted to extend our hunt and help him rid his farm of some wild hogs. Three bowhunters headed home with 10 pigs in the coolers...all for three Benjamins a piece! Fun doesn't come much more economical than that. And pork doesn't come much better.Do you have any pig ranches within driving distance of Seattle/Portland? Come March we may have a new expandable broadhead that needs some thorough field testing on some heavy chops. Might need to get some HW guys to tag along and see what squealer whacking and field testing is all about! Might even need to put together a HW pig roast afterwards. I'm in on a pig hunt!Get with MLB I know he is going to be trying for an Idaho pig hunt and maybe you guys can carpool together and reserve rooms to save money Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
After seeing whats been happening to the rest of the country im pretty much disgusted with anybody who condones fenced pig hunts here in washington. Thats the crap that started all the feral pig problems in so many other states. Were just about the only western state that isnt yet suffering from this problem, but were on the fast track to join the club nobody wants to be in apparently. Hope all you canned hunt ninjas are proud of yourselvrs