Just got back from a trip back home to kauai. My dad and I went on a pig hunt while we were there. My dads a big time dog and knife pig hunter. I haven’t been in a long time and it was nice getting out with him. We got a nice boar and a nice sow on our trip. Even got a couple fresh water prawns...
For sale Mathews no cam bow fully loaded with QAD fall away rest Mathews 6 arrow quiver, 5pin trophy ridge sight, 6” stabilizer 12 Easton axis arrows, 8 slick trick 100gr broad heads, Scott release, hard plastic case. 950$
My friend in this pic has a fishing charter and does guided pig archery hunts. The goat hunting is on public land. If you ever head out there I’ll give you the resources you need to get it done.
My hunting partner from Kauai shot this billy last week in Waimea canyon. This has to be one of the biggest Billy’s ever shot in Hawaii with a bow. 35’ spread shot at 5 yards. He missed this same billy during rifle season then found it during archery season.
I am planning a family trip up north and was wondering if it would be worth it to bring my bow and try fill my AO Tag. Been up there once before near bullards bar reservoir. Any info would be greatly appreciated
Yeah Hawaii is super fun to hunt with a lot of variety. You can hunt pigs, axis deer, blacktail deer, Spanish goats, feral sheep, mouflon sheep, even black buck and they are all wild every island has their own variety of animals.
My dad rides in on horse back most of the time. He usually runs 6-8 dogs he has 3-4 older dogs and usually 3-4 that are young and training. So he rides up any where from 3-6 hours into the valleys he hunts in. How far he goes usually depends on if the dogs stop a pig or not. He uses gps on most...
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