Hog Hunting the Stuart Ranch in Oklahoma
#4
I have never hunted there before but I do live in Oklahoma and that area of the state is loaded up with hogs. I do want to take a trip there eventually though. I have heard great things about the ranch.
#6
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Allegan, MI
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That is sometimes the way things go and why they call it hunting and not killing. Hogs can move around quite a bit and if that ranch is a big free range fair chase type operation, I could see how in two short days that could happen. When I hunted deer down in south Texas for a number of years on leased low fence places where hogs were pretty plentiful, sometimes you could go a number of days and not see a hog and then one day they would be all over the place.
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#7
Spike
Join Date: Oct 2013
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#8
IMO: That Stuart ranch is a little pricey, with no guarantee of getting a hog.
http://www.stuartranchoutfitters.com/
http://www.stuartranchoutfitters.com/
#9
Two days with food and lodging for $500.00 with unlimited hogs does not seem high to me. The only thing I would have a problem with is they have no facility to at least skin and hang the hogs in a cooler until the client goes home. I paid more than their prices in GA and SC and didn't have an opportunity to kill a hog and went back to PA empty handed in both cases. That is hunting.
#10
Spike
Join Date: Oct 2013
Posts: 27
Two days with food and lodging for $500.00 with unlimited hogs does not seem high to me. The only thing I would have a problem with is they have no facility to at least skin and hang the hogs in a cooler until the client goes home. I paid more than their prices in GA and SC and didn't have an opportunity to kill a hog and went back to PA empty handed in both cases. That is hunting.
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