Thetrooper
Senior Member
I've been bear hunting the mountains now for 3 years with just the hopes of maybe encountering a hog. I posted another thread I finally killed my first mountain hog a couple weeks ago. I've branched out into new areas this year but even my old spots had good hog sign in them that I usually don't see.
So after killing my boar a friend killed a nice sow that has a handful of shoats with her not far away. Now getting lots of pics of big boars running around. I hunt hogs down further south too but the mountains are way closer to home.
My question to you mountain hunters is do you guys hunt the same areas year after year? Or do you just move to find the sign?
Are there areas you hunt that consistently hold more hogs on average than others or are we doomed to chase these nomadic hogs every year and just find them whenever we can?
I feel like I've gotten into a pretty good pocket of hogs and just wonder if it would be worth investing time to hunt this area more deliberately or if in another week it will be a hogless zone haha
Thanks
Pete
So after killing my boar a friend killed a nice sow that has a handful of shoats with her not far away. Now getting lots of pics of big boars running around. I hunt hogs down further south too but the mountains are way closer to home.
My question to you mountain hunters is do you guys hunt the same areas year after year? Or do you just move to find the sign?
Are there areas you hunt that consistently hold more hogs on average than others or are we doomed to chase these nomadic hogs every year and just find them whenever we can?
I feel like I've gotten into a pretty good pocket of hogs and just wonder if it would be worth investing time to hunt this area more deliberately or if in another week it will be a hogless zone haha
Thanks
Pete