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West Coast Pig Hunts

Where is a good place to hunt wild pig?

Wild Pig Hunts can take you many places around the world. With a sound presence in Eurasia, North Africa, and Oceania, wild pigs have also adapted to areas in both North and South America as well. While all of these locations offer an inimitable experience that differs from the other, the focus of this article will tell you why your next wild pig hunting adventure should be in the Golden State of California, U.S.A. The Northern and Central regions of California, near coastlines and among the ever-present hills and valleys, wild pigs find their comfort with plenty of food, water, and mild weather conditions. The most ideal conditions happen before the summertime, after the rain and when the surrounding areas are thriving; this aspect leads us to the reason as to why California is such a great place for hunting wild pigs, there is no shortage of them.

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What are the benefits of a hunting guide service?

Wild pigs are open season, with hunting opportunities allotted year around. And with that in mind, there is the opportunity to hunt wild pigs on public lands designated for hunting, though, like other animals, “hunting pressure” is a factor to be considered. When wild pigs experience high hunting pressure in a particular area, they will seek refuge elsewhere. Hunting on public land is always the more affordable option; however, you must remain patient and highly observant in order to achieve success. When taking advantage of privately-owned land through a professional guide service, you leave the game management to them; for instance, hunting pressure is closely monitored, which furthers hunting opportunity and betters the outcome of the hunt.

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Enjoy the hunt. Enjoy the sun. Enjoy the West Coast.

Since wild pigs are particularly predictable, guides can easily scope out prominent traces and trails taken to waterholes along with possible migrations due to food sources that vary throughout the year in California. An example of this occurs in December; though wild pigs have a boundless-seeming diet, they enjoy nuts. Oak trees produce acorns that they love to munch on. And their location can clearly be identified in accordance to their food source, which, in this case, would be the oak trees, inherently making them easy to stalk. Wild pigs also prefer grassy areas, using brush for bedding; once this area has been scouted, you need only wait for the opportune moment. Wild pig hunts are also the more affordable option when hunting big game and the meat they produce is delectable. With a steady and adequate diet monitored through staff members and established farming practices still ample in California, you can be assured when booking your hunt with a hunting guide company, you will receive excellent quality game. Take part in authentic Western practices, while hunting wild pigs and enjoying the scenery as well as the unbeatable weather of the West Coast.

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