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Hog

Wild Hog Hunting

Hogs have become plentiful over the past dozen years. In fact, many would argue that they have become a management nightmare. Biologist estimate there are 60 hogs per square mile in our area and these numbers continue to increase.

Hunting is our primary way of managing the hog population. We hunt hogs year round, however, the best months for successful hunting are mid-February through April. 

Hog hunts are conducted from shooting house over baited sites. Early morning and late afternoon hunts are the most productive times to sight hogs during daylight. The average shot being 100 yards.

If you are looking to "fill your freezer" or "smell gun powder", this is the hunt for you. The affordability of this hunt makes it a great hunt for kids and first time hunters.

 

Night Hog Hunting

Hog hunting at night is very productive. Especially later is the year when warmer temperatures and increased hunting pressure compels hogs to move after dark. 

Night hunting is done from shooting houses over lighted bait sites or by using thermal optics. 

 

Thermal optics allow hunters to hunt anywhere on our property after dark. Hunters are encouraged to bring their night vision equipment. A few thermal scopes are available for rent for these hunts. 

 

Our Hog Hunting season:

February 15 - April 30

 

2 Day Hunt: $1,200/hunter

Friday Afternoon - Sunday Morning

3 Day Hunt: $1,800/hunter

Thursday Afternoon - Sunday Morning

 

Night Hunt: Additional $200/hunter

 

Thermal Scope Rental: $200/day

 

No limit on hogs

Hogs cleaned at no extra charge

 

All hunts include meals, beverages, and first class lodging

Combine a half day quail hunt with your hog hunt for $500/hunt

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