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South Georgia hog hunting


I know we have talked about a hog hunt same week of the TBOF shoot before, so after a little pokin' around I found this guy. Now this all sounds too good to be true, so I'm still checking up on it, and corresponding with this guy. $125 a day, or 3 days for $300. This does not include meals and lodging, but it does include 2 tracts of land totalling 11,000acres , of mostly pines, but there are some hardwoods and swamps. He claims to have 7 corn feeders running now. License costs $22.50 !  You may take 2 hogs per day, year round. He has camping sights, but i'm sure its primitive, which is fine with me. I'm not big on baiting, but a fellow might go on and harvest a couple of hogs to fill the freezer than spot and stalk the rest of the hunt. for $300 and expenses I would like to take some meat home. He said there are miles of logging roads on these properties, and spot and stalk this time of the year is excellent. No bugs, and the food is scarce making the hogs forage all day. Its on the way to Silver Springs, so we could do the TBOF shoot, than this on the return trip, like monday through wednesday. I could camp for both events and only be out fuel,food, and the $322.50. Its a frugal man's week vacation. Of course ride sharing is an option to lowering the cost even more. I  will post up his e-mail responses if Anybody is  intrested?



-- Edited by randy grider on Thursday 29th of December 2011 09:35:15 PM

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sure randy. Post them

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