cgrinn
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Poulsbo WA
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Post by cgrinn on Feb 1, 2004 13:51:34 GMT -5
???now you guys got me wondering about hog hunting,sounds like a hoot! how long is a flight from wa. to tx.?? where is a good place to book a hunt? how many hogs can you take? are lic. expensive?any info. will help, thx in advance cgrinn
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Post by Bobcat on Feb 1, 2004 14:44:59 GMT -5
Hey cgrinn,
Your time in the air can run from 4-10 hours depending on where you are flying from in Washington and to in Texas and the number of stops you have to make. Hog hunts typically run from about $50/day for a do it yourself day hunt to up to $1000 for a fully guided frilly hunt. You can usually get a good Friday-Sunday hunt with lodging for between $200-$400 where you do your own cooking and from about $350-$600 including all of your meals. You will be able to take from two hogs to unlimited hogs depending on where you hunt. Some hunts will have mostly feral domesic hogs with the shorter snouts and curly tails and some will have hogs with more Russian/European blood with the longer snouts, brisltled hair, sloping backs, and straight tails. The 5-Day Non-Resident License is $45. You can also take predators, small game, and exotics with it.
We will be scheduling our 2nd Posse Member's Hog Hunt after we finish our first one next weekend. Maybe you can join us for that! It will probably be the first part of April. Keep checking in the Posse Member Group Hunts forum for the details.......they are first come first serve, and the first one filled up pretty quickly.
If you want some more info, feel free to PM me and I can steer you the right direction.
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Post by 1st cav sgt ret on Feb 1, 2004 21:15:42 GMT -5
filled up quick would be an understatement!!in hours of the first day I think ,In Texas Hogs are a nusance animal and can be hunted day and night with no state set bag limits,the better hunting is at night under a full moon
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