Where to go Hog Hunting?
Me, Dad, and my buddy Chris are looking to go hog hunting next spring. We live in central Colorado and were looking at either central Oklahoma or Texas. Any ranch or outfitter suggestions? I've heard of plenty of 3-4 day hog hunts for $500-$1000 a person. Is this an average price? What caliber of gun should we use? Any help or suggestions wil help. Thanks, Jeff
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If you enjoy varmint hunting on the open range lands, the Hubbard Creek area of Colorado is an ideal place for it, because that place is known as shooter's paradise.
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I'll be going down to TX next summer for some hogs and have decided on Langley Ranch. Seems like a good place, and I like the idea that they don't mix hunting parties. They also have a facebook page. Call and ask if they have slots open for spring.
http://texaswildhoghunting.com/index.html |
We have a hog hunt located 2.5 hours by vehicle northwest of FT. Worth in the small town of Seymour, TX. $750 per hunter, 3 days, meals and lodging included, shoot all the hogs you want and they have plenty. Email me at [email protected]
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SJ Adventures, does that include the license??
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No the license would cost you $48 I believe.
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Why pay that kinda money. When you can go hunt a river basin around your area and get all you want for simply gas and bullet money n
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Originally Posted by BrandonByrge
(Post 3992675)
Why pay that kinda money. When you can go hunt a river basin around your area and get all you want for simply gas and bullet money n
I have a couple friends who did it in TX on the cheap for less than $400...not sure of the details but they had a great time. One went with a bow, the other medium cf rifle. |
on craigslist, people will pay you to kill hogs. just gotta look
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Originally Posted by SJAdventures
(Post 3992630)
No the license would cost you $48 I believe.
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Originally Posted by The Rev
(Post 3993433)
You'd better check on the price of a Texas Non Resident hunting license; it's not $48.00, that is a Texas Resident Hunting license. Last time I checked Non Res is about $400.00..
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Originally Posted by The Rev
(Post 3993433)
You'd better check on the price of a Texas Non Resident hunting license; it's not $48.00, that is a Texas Resident Hunting license. Last time I checked Non Res is about $400.00..
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Originally Posted by SJAdventures
(Post 3994560)
$48 for a 5 day non game license. Feral hogs are covered under the non-game license in TX.
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