Texas Hog Hunts...??
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Hey all...
I am looking to put together a hunting trip for myself and a couple hunting buddies... We are thinking of a ranch in Texas that has listings on ebay. I find ebay has it's good and it's bad, based on that you are looking for. I don't have any "connections" in Texas so I thought I would ask here.
1st one is from "wildhoghunt.com"
2nd is from "huntingwithjeff.com"
Any ideas on these or others? I have heard good and bad about "Hunting Reserves" in general...
If you would not hunt on these, could you make suggestions on a "better" hunt?
Thanks!
Mike S
I am looking to put together a hunting trip for myself and a couple hunting buddies... We are thinking of a ranch in Texas that has listings on ebay. I find ebay has it's good and it's bad, based on that you are looking for. I don't have any "connections" in Texas so I thought I would ask here.
1st one is from "wildhoghunt.com"
2nd is from "huntingwithjeff.com"
Any ideas on these or others? I have heard good and bad about "Hunting Reserves" in general...
If you would not hunt on these, could you make suggestions on a "better" hunt?
Thanks!
Mike S
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From: Houston TX
Don't know anything about either of these operations, Scott. Sorry. But, in these areas, I would be surprised if you didn't see a bunch of hogs. Moch more open country than the big thicket and pineywoods of East Texas, where I normally hunt. It should be a real blast.
Good luck
Good luck
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Thanks...
I figured it would be fun anyway.. but I though I would get the groups input or maybe some has visited one/or both of these places and could make a suggestion.
Right nowI am leaning to Jeff.
I figured it would be fun anyway.. but I though I would get the groups input or maybe some has visited one/or both of these places and could make a suggestion.
Right nowI am leaning to Jeff.
#4
check out boar creek ranch in Cayuga, TX...We went there a couple of years ago and the price was right and the food was EXCELLENT. As far as the hog hunting we saw tons of hogs and there were some really nice boars killed while we were there. I killed three with my bow andthe biggest was a 180# but there are some alot bigger than that there. I think their website is www.boarcreek.com orsomething like that,but give them a look it was a very enjoyable hunt at a fair price...GOOD LUCK
#5
Check out Langley Ranch. You can reach them through my links page on my webpage or directly at www.texaswildhoghunting.comGreat people and excellent prices. Fell free tovisit my webpage for anything you might need for yourhunt. www.razorbackoutfitters.com or just click my banner below. Good luck and post lots of pics when you get back!!
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I hunted at Jeff's (www.huntingwithjeff.com)place last December. I had a great time.
Food was great (elk stew, yum); lodging excellent.
Plus great guides, friendly service, and all-around a lot better than I expected, to be honest.
In terms of game, there was tons of it. Hogs everywhere; whitetail deer as common as squirrels in a city park.
I'm not a very experienced big-game hunter, but I shot a small hog that was really tasty.
I'd go back there anytime.
The only downside--it's a big commercial operation. I think there were 26 other hunters the weekend I went. We only saw each other at mealtimes, but still, that's a big operation.
Because of all the people out there,they have some rules such as once you're in a stand, you stay there till they come get you. They don't want guys wandering around (and given the nasty nature of South Texas brush country, that's probably a good idea anyway).
If it weren't so far from my house (about an 8-hour drive), I'd go as often as I could.
Food was great (elk stew, yum); lodging excellent.
Plus great guides, friendly service, and all-around a lot better than I expected, to be honest.
In terms of game, there was tons of it. Hogs everywhere; whitetail deer as common as squirrels in a city park.
I'm not a very experienced big-game hunter, but I shot a small hog that was really tasty.
I'd go back there anytime.
The only downside--it's a big commercial operation. I think there were 26 other hunters the weekend I went. We only saw each other at mealtimes, but still, that's a big operation.
Because of all the people out there,they have some rules such as once you're in a stand, you stay there till they come get you. They don't want guys wandering around (and given the nasty nature of South Texas brush country, that's probably a good idea anyway).
If it weren't so far from my house (about an 8-hour drive), I'd go as often as I could.
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Joined: Feb 2005
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Wildhoghunts.com has the honor of being posted on the "Wall of Shame" on the forum, "The Handloaders Bench".
This is not a real good thing, go to that forum and read the comments by people who patronized them.

This is not a real good thing, go to that forum and read the comments by people who patronized them.

#10
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Give Four County Outfitters in Seymour, TX a try. (www.fourcountyoutfitters.com)
Those guys have a ton of hogs. The accomodations are good, food is good and it is a somewhat small operation so you and your group will probably be the only ones in camp at that time.
I was there this past Feburary and got one each day of the 3 day hunt.
Here is the porker I took on the first day out. Almost 275# boar.
Those guys have a ton of hogs. The accomodations are good, food is good and it is a somewhat small operation so you and your group will probably be the only ones in camp at that time.
I was there this past Feburary and got one each day of the 3 day hunt.
Here is the porker I took on the first day out. Almost 275# boar.


