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Good, cheap hog hunt destinations

Posted By: Lucien

Good, cheap hog hunt destinations - 09/15/2013 10:43 PM

Anyone know where the best place is to hunt really great boar without breaking the bank but provide a really great experience? Not like hunting in animal park or zoo and to have a challenge but being... Well... Cheap. Yeah, I'm cheap. I said it. I'm in a twelve step program. Thanks guys
Posted By: tinkerer

Re: Good, cheap hog hunt destinations - 09/16/2013 2:55 AM

Get on a plane and come to Texas. We're having an invasion of feral hogs.

You can come to may little spread and shoot all them you want. Bring corn and bullets.

Larry
Windom, TX
Posted By: doc with a glock

Re: Good, cheap hog hunt destinations - 09/16/2013 3:47 AM

Larry,

I'm interested in the same thing. Perhaps Lucien and I can work something out with you.

Doc
Posted By: geoexchange

Re: Good, cheap hog hunt destinations - 09/16/2013 1:16 PM

I hunt hogs in Oklahoma at least twice a year (it's kind of like heroin now!).

I would LOVE to have private land to hunt on, but if I can't find it, I go to Shiloh Ranch near Ada, OK. I would be extremely interested in a Texas hunt on someone's property!

At Shiloh Ranch, the owners are really great people. They typically cater to bow hunters, but are ok with firearms. I've used a Super Redhawk 44 to take anywhere from 160lb through a big old 230lb boar. The hunt is "relatively" cheap, and they have a choice of rustic air conditioned cabins or a house with three bedrooms to stay in. Every time I've been there, all of us have been successful. Hunting with a firearm is only from an elevated stand or designated ground blind - there is no spot and stalk with a firearm, but it's still a ton of fun. Lots and lots of hogs - hardest part is choosing which one to shoot (and controlling your breath and heart rate when doing so!!).

Shiloh Ranch is at http://155.212.11.42/, or search for them on Facebook. The web site has not been updated in a long time, and they book hunts fast. As of last week, the next available date was May. Best bet is to call them. Matt and Cheryl Napper are the owners, and do all the work.

I'm going back on April 28-30. I have a group of three, but they normally want to book five hunters, so two spots are open. We will be staying at the house. I will have myself (handgun), my son (Ruger 77/44), and my buddy (handgun) those three days. Most shots are late evening in low(er) light, dense woods, and less than 25 yards. I know we don't know each other, but I'd rather hunt with guys from this forum than those strange guys with sticks and strings.... -just kidding, I like bow hunters too...

By the way, I am in no way affiliated with Shiloh Ranch. A friend asked me to go who had been going there for years, and I have never regretted it. The owners are REAL southern folks, and expect the same sort of respect and behavior that all hunters should have. I have seen people that were disrespectful to them or the ranch be asked to leave or not come back. They are picky about who they have on their ranch and can and should be. If you are not a polite, respectful lady or gentleman, you would NOT have a good time hunting there. What I'm saying, is that if you are a smart-a$$, or a "know it all", or take a stupid or bad shot, or are not smart enough to practice and be proficient before you go, don't expect to be treated very well when they have to chase down YOUR wounded boar in the dark! They are real outdoors people, and Matt and Cheryl have trophies from all over the country/world that would make us all jealous!

I don't normally tell a lot of people about this place, for fear of not getting hunts booked, but it is a great place. Inexpensive, comfortable, and tons of fun. They also offer some ram hunting and other exotics, but the hogs are just too much fun for me!
Posted By: tinkerer

Re: Good, cheap hog hunt destinations - 09/17/2013 4:00 AM

Well, if you came to my place, it would be real rustic, as in nothing. But I only have 55 acres. There are several spreads around me and maybe we could organize a group effort.

Don't know, but we can investigate it if there is real interest.

Look up Windom, TX, I am about 4 miles due south.

Larry
Posted By: geoexchange

Re: Good, cheap hog hunt destinations - 09/17/2013 11:33 AM

55 acres is plenty if you've got the hogs! (And for me you are only about an hour further than Ada, OK)
Posted By: tinkerer

Re: Good, cheap hog hunt destinations - 09/17/2013 9:22 PM

I'll ask around the surrounding owners and see if they're interested as well.

I'll post details.

Larry
Tinkerer
Posted By: Ryan 500L

Re: Good, cheap hog hunt destinations - 09/17/2013 10:11 PM

What all do you need to hunt with in Texas? I live in Oklahoma and I think a license is all you need. I'm looking for a place myself to hunt hogs. thanks
Posted By: MattC

Re: Good, cheap hog hunt destinations - 10/21/2013 7:04 PM

I know I'm a month late on this thread, but if there has been progress on this project, I would be interested as well.

A wintertime trip to a warmer climate would be nice. And meat in the freezer would be great, too.
Posted By: TOBY458

Re: Good, cheap hog hunt destinations - 10/23/2013 12:30 PM

The bars are full of hogs down here in Georgia, and the hunting is best on Friday and Saturday night! Oh sorry! You meant real hogs.....
From what I've seen, Texas looks like the way to go for ranch hunting. Georgia has plenty, but people don't seem to want to let you hunt on their land, even if they want the hogs gone.
Posted By: Subsciber

Re: Good, cheap hog hunt destinations - 10/23/2013 2:24 PM

Wait a minute Toby, those are SOWS in the GA bars not hogs. Maybe he is looking for a trophy boar not just a good eatin' sow.
Posted By: EricS

Re: Good, cheap hog hunt destinations - 10/23/2013 11:27 PM

Hogs in bars, barred hogs, Either way there is a place called middle Georgia game farm. I haven't been there but they are as cheap as any hunt I have seen. They offer half day guaranteed hunts so you may be chasing a hog around a five acre enclosure or it could be a decent hunt. Thinking about giving them a try after deer season is over. For the most part you get what you pay for but this place is cheap enough to give it a try and find out.
Posted By: TOBY458

Re: Good, cheap hog hunt destinations - 10/24/2013 1:58 PM

I had a guy tell me he went to a place that advertized trophy hog hunting. He said they literally rattled a corn bucket and the hogs showed in no time. He didn't shoot a hog and didn't pay. So....yes I'd say some research is in order...
Now back to those sows....;)
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