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  1. X-country-Rider

    Seen any piggies?

    The pigs are all over the place doing so google earth searches will reveal lots of potential spots. South county has a ton of options. Water source and oaks and hard to get to equals pigs. They are well beyond the old maps of Boulder Creek road. What started as 35 pigs in 2006 is now in the thousands. From here on out the population is going to more than double every year. We as conservationists have to do something it and it helps that they are tasty:) I'm all for getting together and scouting new areas but i don't want to give up my spot.
  2. X-country-Rider

    Coyotes NOT welcome

    Could not help noticing the vehicle driving through on the road in the same direction your son was shooting. Does not seem to be a safe place to be shooting. Is there open hunting on coyotes or a season? That is in the middle of Monache (Kenndey Meadows) the car was full of a shock looking family that decided to visit Monache meadows smack in the middle of deer season. There isn't a coyote season its year around. The coyote population really needs thinned in the area because they are killing calves and fawns. The car was in no danger and came around on a 4X4 road after the shots.
  3. X-country-Rider

    Coyotes NOT welcome

    Here's my sons first Coyote a couple weeks ago.
  4. X-country-Rider

    Seen any piggies?

    Thanks guys i found this spot while out riding last May and hunted it until June when it got to hot and my wife was getting pissed out with my new obsession. I went back on Monday to check it out. The rain last week sort of zeroized the tracks which made it easy to see what was new. Lots of little baby prints so they are really breeding. In fact my son walked into the bush into a sow and her piglets and they all scattered. A light AR 16in carbine can fit in a pack and its all that is needed to hunt these guys (just make sure it has a gun lock when transporting it). That said a 6.8 SPC or 6.5mm Grendel in the AR platform is better than the standard 223/5.56 AR that is usually seen on the local gun shops. If your interested when riding the back county look under the oaks so see if the ground is tilled up. Thats a great sign that pigs are in the area. We opened up the stomach on this one and it was stuffed full of acorns. So look for areas with scrub oaks it does not need to be full oak trees but that helps. Beware though its a dangerous hobby once started you'll want to keep hunting these guys and your wife might get pissed off at you as well
  5. X-country-Rider

    Seen any piggies?

    Finally got one!!
  6. X-country-Rider

    Seen any piggies?

    X-Country, Next time you plan a ride and shoot let me know. Fresh pork belly.... yummy Do you have a hunting licence and a pig tag? This area i scouted tonight has lots of pig sign an is some killer riding as well.
  7. X-country-Rider

    Seen any piggies?

    Is this hunt a commercial hunt were its will cost money to hunt the property?
  8. X-country-Rider

    Seen any piggies?

    I was out scouting tonight and found more pig sign and evidence the pig area I've been hunting is much larger that i originally thought. Good news but shows a much broader range. This is one of those areas you can get to on a bike with a little liberty taken. Excellent riding as well!!
  9. X-country-Rider

    Seen any piggies?

    Someone drives a truck up to haul back the dead pigs and the rest of use ride up!!
  10. X-country-Rider

    Seen any piggies?

    Vstrom Bill some of you know him did my redneck cammo job. Cheap and does the trick. If (when) i scratch it in the bush touch ups are quick and easy.
  11. X-country-Rider

    Seen any piggies?

    Dakota and I attended the Dougs Wiiderness Adventure Hog cleaning and butchering class a couple weeks ago. Its in Descanso and they also offer a hunters safety class that Dakota attended as well The class was only 30 bucks and includes cleaning two pigs. One in the field with a smaller pig that was strung up in a tree and the next in a shop environment. The second Pig was in the mid 300lbs range a pretty big hog. It included a lunch of Wild Pig Chili and dogs cooked over an open fire in a dutch oven. Then we packed into his butcher shop to see how the meat was cut up and packaged. We drew numbers and took turns taking which cuts of the meat we got to take home. My son and I got to take home a couple packages of bacon and roast. I highly recommend it.
  12. X-country-Rider

    Seen any piggies?

    You need a MK107 my friend... that would be the ultimate ride and shoot pig gun... let me know if you want to shoot mine. Heres what we have two 6.5mm Grendel AR's and one 5.56mm carbine. We built the Grendels and bought the AR 5.56mm carbine.
  13. X-country-Rider

    Seen any piggies?

    They need breach locks on them and we put one in a duffer and another in a gun case across the back.
  14. X-country-Rider

    Seen any piggies?

    They need breach locks on them and we put one in a duffer and another in a gun case across the back.
  15. X-country-Rider

    Seen any piggies?

    They need breach locks on them and we put one in a duffer and another in a gun case across the back.
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