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Re: CA Hog Hunt Recommendation

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10 December 2004, 05:16
R Flowers
Re: CA Hog Hunt Recommendation
A couple of very good guides that I have hunted hogs with near Paso Robles and Parkfield are Tom Willoughby and Roger Miller.

Tom is based in King City but hunts a bunch of ranches near Paso Robles and San Miguel. Last time I went with him he was either $400 or $450, I do not remember. He had 19 ranches leased to hunt on at that time, so he can move you around depending on where the hogs are.

Roger Miller has a ranch just outside Parkfield. He has a good operation as well. His price is the same as I remember and he even has a cabin on the ranch you can use for an additional fee.

I saw LOTS of hogs when hunting with these fellows.

Phone numbers are:

Tom Willoughby (831) 385-3003
Roger Miller (805) 463-2475

Good Luck on your hunt.

RF
03 December 2004, 14:02
Sevens
I'm looking for a hog hunt in California. I'd like something not too expensive, say around $400 if possible, and with a high success rate yet still provide a good hunt. The only recommendation I've gotten was the Esterbrook Ranch. Any thoughts? A guide would be a plus as with my luck, I'd probably never find a pig. I'm trying to make my wait until next hunting season less dreary as I never even got to fire a shot this deer/elk season. Thanks for the input. How's March/April for pig hunting anyway?

Sevens
03 December 2004, 15:15
Fjold
Try the Tejon Ranch on top of the Grapevine (I-5) in Southern Kern County, They sell guided and unguided hunts for pigs. www.tejonranch.com
04 December 2004, 15:48
Mike_Dettorre
Contact Kyler Hamann who posts here. He has a budget hunt... minum two hunter... I believe it is $175/pp a day plus $250 if you take a pig...fully guided.



Kyler is a blast to hunt with...high success rate..



www.boaring.com



I have probaly been with him 1/2 dozen times
06 December 2004, 09:55
Oldsarge
Or, if you save up a little more, for $750 he does two days, no pig fee and puts you up in the Parkfield Inn with meals at the Parkfield Cafe'. Now that might not sound like much, but after the first deep breath in the Cafe', you're hungry enought to eat the table. Almost like hunting in the Grand Manner! (burp!)
06 December 2004, 11:33
Mike_Dettorre
Hey Sarge...you want to join me sometime at Kyler's...I am generally a grumpy pain in the ass...but at least I don't make any bones about it
06 December 2004, 16:48
Fjold
Quote:

Or, if you save up a little more, for $750 he does two days, no pig fee and puts you up in the Parkfield Inn with meals at the Parkfield Cafe'. Now that might not sound like much, but after the first deep breath in the Cafe', you're hungry enought to eat the table. Almost like hunting in the Grand Manner! (burp!)




What's the difference between a "trophy fee" and a "success fee"?
06 December 2004, 17:09
Mike_Dettorre
Fjold,

Success fee means taking a pig. Some pig guides charge an additional "trohpy fee" if a pig is over say 250 lbs or has tusks say greater than 2.5 inches.
07 December 2004, 04:24
Fjold
Thanks, I've seen size based trophy fees for elk and deer and it's very common in Europe and New Zealand but I've never seen it applied to pigs before.