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    Tejon Part Deux – Let There Be Pork Chops!

    What a difference a week makes!

    After the previous weekend’s tough hunting at Tejon Ranch, with nine hunters coming away with only three hogs, I was a little concerned going into the past weekend’s hunt.  However, on this last hunt, there were a number of different factors involved.  

    First, the weather turned cold and wet.  The beautiful, sunny days of the previous hunt quickly became pleasant memories when the rain and fog bored into the hills.  The persistent, icy rain turned the roads into sloppy goo and worked its way right through the best gear.  Even before the rain, the cold wind on Friday night nearly drove me off of my favorite ridgetop. 

    The bright side is, the changing weather got the animals moving.  We started spotting pigs by 1130, right out of camp on Friday, and when the fog allowed any visibility at all, we continued to see hogs.  During the previous hunt, hogs were moving almost completely at night, leaving a frustrating amount of sign but heading back to their beds before first light.

    The other big difference was the group of hunters on this trip.  The previous trip consisted of nine guys, only two of whom (myself and Ron Gayer) had any experience on the ranch.  Few of the others had much hog hunting experience, especially not in a place like Tejon. 

    The group this weekend consisted of 12 guys, mostly long-time hog hunters who have been coming to Tejon for several years.  They came with “honey holes” already picked out.  They knew how to get to the good spots, how to hunt them, and in the end, it all paid off.  The group rolled out of the gates on the last day with a total of 10 hogs for 12 hunters.  Everyone had taken at least one shot (a couple of guys took more than one shot). 

    For me, a big part of the pleasure this weekend was hunting with my friend, T. Michael Riddle from Native Hunt.  I’d told him for years about how much I loved hunting the Tejon Ranch, and he said he’d always wanted to get out there.  I think Michael quickly found that everything he’d heard about the place was true.  It’s simply a phenomenal piece of land, loaded with all the bounty and beauty Nature can provide. 

    After a couple of false starts, we were able to hang both our tags on a couple of fat sows.  (I’ll write a little more about those false starts over on the Native Hunt blog.) 

    And then there were pork chops, and there was much rejoicing!

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    8 Responses to “Tejon Part Deux – Let There Be Pork Chops!”

    1. Arthur Says:

      Looks like a great hunt was had by most…..if not all. I’ll be reading more about it over on the Native Hunt blog as well.

      Congrats to everyone.

    2. Carolina Rig Says:

      Fantastic. I can only dream of glassing piggies on Tejon. Maybe one day I’ll get the chance. For the immediate future I’ll have to stick to slumming through the cypress sloughs and oxbows of Eastern North and South Carolina. ;)

    3. Albert Says:

      Right on! But you had to post the pork chop photo – now I am salivating over here wishing I had me some morning pork chops sizzling in the pan.

      Great to hear it was such a phenomenal success!

    4. Eric Says:

      Ootstanding!!Congrats to all of you.
      Way to put the smack down on those hogs…..

      Cant wait to hunt with you in May…

    5. Phillip Loughlin Says:

      It was definitely a blast! Tejon always was and will be a really special place… and it’s loaded with hogs!

      Eric, I’m looking forward to it as well.

      C-Rig, you’re more than welcome to come out and join the hunt in May as well. My brother has flown out from Wilmington several times to hunt with me there. Of course, it isn’t cheap… but what is these days?

    6. Carolina Rig Says:

      One day I’ll take you up on that offer…unless you’re living in Texas by then!

      I hope file some hog reports soon.

    7. Mark Says:

      Good hunting w/ you again Phil, see you on the next one in Feb 11(That is if your still in CA).

    8. Beastslayer Says:

      Indeed Tejon is a special place. When I had an accident and got knock down, I thought I woke up in heaven in rolling hills with carpet of yellow flowers. And if you put in lots of fat hogs into them, then that must be literal heaven.

      Congratulations to you and Mark!

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