Turkeys To The Rescue—Again
Turkeys To The Rescue—Again
If you haven’t heard it by now, wild pigs were introduced into the back country from the Capitan Grande Indian Reservation in 2006 and possibly other reservations. The pigs are spreading widely and have been spotted at Cuyamaca Lake, around Julian as they migrate up the San Diego River and are thought to be atop Palomar Mountain. If you are not aware how wild pigs live, they root around and tear up the ground causing extensive damage as if a giant rototiller had passed through and lead to extensive erosion. Their diet is very much like the wild turkeys, eating anything they can find but with the additional damage by the pigs. A true sportsman doesn’t consider the wild pigs as game and have no desire to hunt them. To hunt pigs you must have a California Hunting license and a pig tag for each one shot. Making people buy licenses for vermin such as the wild pigs is like having Obama making our troops buy combat licenses before they can battle the Taliban and Al-Qaeda. Pretty soon the State of California will really get on the band wagon and require a costly tag for you to catch a mouse or rat or swat a pesky fly. The penalty for not complying will be severe (more money). In a rare sighting near Julian, a wild pig was seen rooting and foraging and was observed by a large flock of turkeys. When the turkeys saw that this new intruder was eating their same food source, they became incensed, swooped in with all their pecking ability until the pig met its demise. Once again wild turkeys might be Julian’s saving grace.
©2010 Eric Stamets