Attunga State Forest
Barcoongere State Forest
Girilambone State Forest
womble wrote:They’re in there but you need dogs with good noses. They hunt them at night. https://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/hunting/where-can-i-hunt/night-time-pig-hunting-on-public-land#:~:text=Several%20NSW%20State%20forests%20that,set%20out%20on%20written%20permissions.
They make quite a ruckus if you’re camping within about 50k. The sound carries. Lots of high pitched squealing and yelping and that’s just the bogans
Pighunter wrote:womble wrote:They’re in there but you need dogs with good noses. They hunt them at night. https://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/hunting/where-can-i-hunt/night-time-pig-hunting-on-public-land#:~:text=Several%20NSW%20State%20forests%20that,set%20out%20on%20written%20permissions.
They make quite a ruckus if you’re camping within about 50k. The sound carries. Lots of high pitched squealing and yelping and that’s just the bogans
bigpete wrote:I wholeheartedly agree
Pighunter wrote:Tbh it's a personal preference of mine not to use dogs. Not because I prefer to rely on my keen super hunting skills. But because I think it's cruel to both the dogs and the pig. I prefer to just sit and wait and hope the pigs walk in front of me, or slowly creep around. My sit and wait strategy has netted me a lot of pigs.
I imagine the Forests close to the border are filled with yahoos and bogans though. I think I'd happily travel further in to less hunted forests.