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Dusty 03-26-2013 13:08

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Originally Posted by Ambush Master (Post 497796)
I've always hunted them with a .44, up close!!

lol I use slugs. ;)

Divemaster 04-02-2013 00:31

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Originally Posted by mark46th (Post 497870)
Divemaster- The cost is $575.00 for a weekend hunt. We have hunted with them for the last five years and have gotten to know the guides and they look forward to guiding us. We have never not gotten animals. They have hunting rights to over 100,000 acres of land. All fair chase, no canned hunts. They are real cowboys, most raise cattle or are involved closely with the cattle industry. Just a good, down to earth bunch of guys. Here is the link to his website-

http://nessenschmidtguiding.com/services

Mark- thank you for the info and the outfitter endorsement. The wife and I have been looking for a CA hog hunt and this sounds like a nice fair chase hunt at an affordable price. Do they provide a bunkhouse or is it motel based?

We're rifle hunters and it sounds like my .300 Win Mag would be a bit much but we both have 30-06s we shoot well. The 150 grain Barnes TTSX is super accurate from her Ruger M77 and my Remington 700, a bit more so than the 180 grain in the same bullet. We had exit wounds on Texas whitetails. I know hogs are tougher but the TTSX penetrates well.

mark46th 04-02-2013 08:44

They have a 4 bedroom lodge with kitchen and laundry along with a large patio with a fire pit and oak fired Grill on the premises for $65 per person per night. There are motels in town but we prefer the lodge because it is close to the processing shed and the Final Final Bar. The Final Final is like a team house for locals. When we came in from our hunt, the Chief of Police was there.

Your .300 Win Mag is fine, so is the .30-06. My son uses a M70 in .300 Win Mag. He took a 275 pound hog at 300 yards a couple of years ago. I use my .270 or Rem 700 in .308 with 168gr bullets. We also use Barnes bullets since the area is lead free due to the presence of the Califonia Condors.

The guides will take you out in 4X4 pickups and also use quads. Nothing like going 60 mph up a ridge on a quad with a rifle, the guide and a dog, in the dark. The guides field dress and skin the animals. Processing is available for $100-$125 per animal. Leno, the butcher, will custom cut and wrap the meat. He also makes sausage for $4.00 per pound. I always get 5-10 pounds of Swiss sausage, it is delicious.

Divemaster 04-07-2013 22:40

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Originally Posted by mark46th (Post 498882)
They have a 4 bedroom lodge with kitchen and laundry along with a large patio with a fire pit and oak fired Grill on the premises for $65 per person per night. There are motels in town but we prefer the lodge because it is close to the processing shed and the Final Final Bar. The Final Final is like a team house for locals. When we came in from our hunt, the Chief of Police was there.

Your .300 Win Mag is fine, so is the .30-06. My son uses a M70 in .300 Win Mag. He took a 275 pound hog at 300 yards a couple of years ago. I use my .270 or Rem 700 in .308 with 168gr bullets. We also use Barnes bullets since the area is lead free due to the presence of the Califonia Condors.

The guides will take you out in 4X4 pickups and also use quads. Nothing like going 60 mph up a ridge on a quad with a rifle, the guide and a dog, in the dark. The guides field dress and skin the animals. Processing is available for $100-$125 per animal. Leno, the butcher, will custom cut and wrap the meat. He also makes sausage for $4.00 per pound. I always get 5-10 pounds of Swiss sausage, it is delicious.

This is sounding better and better.

mark46th 04-08-2013 10:25

Let me know if you decide to go up there- I will call Nessen and let him know you are one of the good guys. If you want, I can go along as an observer.

It gets very hot in the Summer, Spring is the best time, Fall and Winter next best choice. I was up there in August a few years ago and it was 109 degrees...

Divemaster 04-09-2013 00:39

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Originally Posted by mark46th (Post 499942)
Let me know if you decide to go up there- I will call Nessen and let him know you are one of the good guys. If you want, I can go along as an observer.

It gets very hot in the Summer, Spring is the best time, Fall and Winter next best choice. I was up there in August a few years ago and it was 109 degrees...

Will do. I have no idea what my schedule is like after 1 JUN, but working every day up until then. Cooler weather does sound like a better time. I remember what Ft. Hunter-Liggett and the Manchu Mile was like during the summer.

Ambush Master 04-09-2013 15:55

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Originally Posted by mojaveman (Post 497861)
With a pistol or carbine?

Pistol, S&W Mod 29.

Dusty 04-09-2013 16:48

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Originally Posted by Ambush Master (Post 500248)
Pistol, S&W Mod 29.

Love 'em! Mountain gun?


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