NK training day in the works.
Now that things have settled down a bit and I can finally clear my mind, I am planning a training day for my Kishus. I found a place Riverside county that has wild hogs in a large fenced area. The operation is high fenced hunting op that caters to first time hunters and for people who want to hunt with their dogs.
Now here's what I am planning, well I'm planning a trip up a few times from now to september. What I wanted to ask every one here is who would be interested in meeting up for a little NK hog training day? The cost is $450 per pig at the most (usually between $350 to $450 depending on the hog you end up harvesting). Its in a confined area so there are no worries of not findingyour dog although the place is some what big.
Once I have some who are wanting to try this out, I will call them to see if they have smaller pens to "test" dogs. Now if you dont end up harvesting a animal, there is a $50.00 fee for the visit. I have plenty of guns to share and nice thing is that its a license free area so no hunting license or tags are required. It would be a great oppotunity to fill your freezer and to get out and learn how to hunt.
If any one is interested please let me know. I am planning on going up once Koyuki is off her rag.
Now here's what I am planning, well I'm planning a trip up a few times from now to september. What I wanted to ask every one here is who would be interested in meeting up for a little NK hog training day? The cost is $450 per pig at the most (usually between $350 to $450 depending on the hog you end up harvesting). Its in a confined area so there are no worries of not findingyour dog although the place is some what big.
Once I have some who are wanting to try this out, I will call them to see if they have smaller pens to "test" dogs. Now if you dont end up harvesting a animal, there is a $50.00 fee for the visit. I have plenty of guns to share and nice thing is that its a license free area so no hunting license or tags are required. It would be a great oppotunity to fill your freezer and to get out and learn how to hunt.
If any one is interested please let me know. I am planning on going up once Koyuki is off her rag.
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I can tell those of you who are even sort of interested that this is a great opportunity. You get the chance to see your dogs work in a controlled environment and, as Gen said, you get to fill your freezer. Plus, you learn about guns and hunting and how food gets from field to fork.
I'd have given anything when I was beginning to hunt to have someone show me the ropes.
I'm very interested to see if my lil' hellion has what it takes. I'm not interested in pursuing hunting but I'll willingly donate any portion that would fill my freezer to anyone who would want it (and pay for the shipping).
Now, to get the better half to buy in on this...
Jesse
I am not interested in taking any boar home, but I'd be happy to help pay for one you take, Gen.
Mos def let me know the dates and I'll be sure to make the time to join you!
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I'd be interested in taking some Boar meat home for my dogs and Aislyn. They'll enjoy it and it'll help curb their feeding expenses.
I really want to try this Boar Stew myself! Will totally be needing the recipe.
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Gen, with the exception of June 5th (house & dog sitting), Sundays will be great! I'm looking forward to it.
I may use some of the hog to make jerky as training treats for the pups :]
Excited, I cannot wait for this!
Well, have fun, everyone! I'll be eager to hear about it!