August 6, 2015, 01:23 PM | #1 |
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Rifle and bow hunt?
I am going hunting for boar in central CA with a .308 rifle. My friend would like to join but he only has archery equipment. Will my friend have a chance to shoot anything or will my superior range make him irrelevant? I don't want to risk scaring a boar away by stalking closer than is necessary for me to take a clear shot with my rifle.
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August 6, 2015, 01:54 PM | #2 | |
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Same game but two different hunts !!!
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August 6, 2015, 02:08 PM | #3 |
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I never hunted hogs when I lived in CA, but I lived near some of the areas they are in. From what I saw, it is pretty open terrain. Not the kind of area suited to bowhunting hogs.
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August 6, 2015, 02:27 PM | #4 |
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There are many, many different approaches to hunting. You generally use a little different strategy when bow hunting. Anytime 2 hunters are working together they generally decide who will take the 1st shot before starting anyway. I'd advise using a stand instead of spot and stalk style. This is probably better for archery hunting. If a hog comes in close enough let him have the shot. If it becomes apparent there is no way it'll present a shot for him, then the shot is yours.
It may be necessary to split up and hunt in different areas. That is OK too. You can still help each other in many ways. He could set up a stand for example and you could circle around and actually drive hogs toward him increasing his chances for a shot. |
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Or just have him leave his archery gear at home and you two share the rifle, flip a coin each morning to see who gets first shot.
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August 6, 2015, 03:01 PM | #6 |
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Not sure about California pigs.... But in Texas I would almost walk up to many of them. Depends on the dynamics of the group.
If rooting around, they are not paying a great deal of attention and their noise drowns yours out. Traveling, they make a great deal of noise and may not notice your presence as well, you can here them coming for several minutes. Both scenarios can yield close range shots. A big solitary boar may be trickier to get.
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Rick, the hogs I saw when I was in CA didn't seem to bunch up the way they do in the south. They appeared to be much more solitary. I'm thinking that would make a spot-n-stalk to bow range much tougher.
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August 6, 2015, 06:14 PM | #8 |
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Could your friend not find a well used $100-150 shotgun locally? I see them all the time here. At least with slugs he'd have some kind of distance
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Isn't CA now mandating lead-free ammo for all hunting?
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When we were teens, my brother and I shared one rifle for our hunts together. It was a very old but accurate Winchester 30-30 carbine. We took turns carrying it. Although not ideal, we were OK with this arrangement.
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August 9, 2015, 09:15 AM | #11 |
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You don't have a spare 12ga or another rifle?
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