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Pig lease needed
Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2016 9:12 pm
by TreyHouston
So... my sister is BEGGING me to take her husband out for a couple of days. During the week. He likes guns and has never been hog hunting. I looked up a few places and they charge per kill, this is not what I am looking for!
Back in the ARMY, i had several friends who would go out and help with the hog problem and rid the carcass. PLEASE help if you know if a LOW COST place we can go to have some MAN TIME!
PM or reply is great!!!!!
Re: Pig lease needed
Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2016 1:13 am
by TreyHouston
Nothing?
Re: Pig lease needed
Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2016 4:48 am
by mrvmax
You and thousands of others are looking for the same thing. Feral hog hunting has become a business and most places charge accordingly.
Re: Pig lease needed
Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2016 6:38 am
by EastTexasRancher
I was a lease member on this place for 15 years, and guided hog hunts as well. You won't find a better / more reasonable place. And, $250 for two nights, lodging, and all the piggies you can harvest is a bargain.
http://www.reedpropertymanagement.com/info.php?pnum=28
Re: Pig lease needed
Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2016 6:38 am
by DevilDawg
mrvmax wrote:You and thousands of others are looking for the same thing. Feral hog hunting has become a business and most places charge accordingly.
And that is the same reason I don't listen to farm & ranch owners when they complain about hogs being a destructive force. They got used to overcharging oilfield hands for access, and now they can reap that whirlwind. Go Pigbomb Go.
Re: Pig lease needed
Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2016 9:11 am
by Lynyrd
DevilDawg wrote:mrvmax wrote:You and thousands of others are looking for the same thing. Feral hog hunting has become a business and most places charge accordingly.
And that is the same reason I don't listen to farm & ranch owners when they complain about hogs being a destructive force. They got used to overcharging oilfield hands for access, and now they can reap that whirlwind. Go Pigbomb Go.
It's either a business, or a problem. Those of us who hate the problem, don't like the business because we want them gone. The ones making money don't want them gone. There are also lot's of hunters, both with guns and dogs, that want more hogs so they can have more fun. Add to that lots of land owners that don't want people they don't know shooting around their livestock, and you get all kinds of mixed feelings on this subject.
Re: Pig lease needed
Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2016 6:02 pm
by WildBill
Lynyrd wrote:DevilDawg wrote:mrvmax wrote:You and thousands of others are looking for the same thing. Feral hog hunting has become a business and most places charge accordingly.
And that is the same reason I don't listen to farm & ranch owners when they complain about hogs being a destructive force. They got used to overcharging oilfield hands for access, and now they can reap that whirlwind. Go Pigbomb Go.
It's either a business, or a problem. Those of us who hate the problem, don't like the business because we want them gone. The ones making money don't want them gone. There are also lot's of hunters, both with guns and dogs, that want more hogs so they can have more fun. Add to that lots of land owners that don't want people they don't know shooting around their livestock, and you get all kinds of mixed feelings on this subject.
That probably sums it up pretty well.

Re: Pig lease needed
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 9:54 am
by OldCurlyWolf
WildBill wrote:Lynyrd wrote:DevilDawg wrote:mrvmax wrote:You and thousands of others are looking for the same thing. Feral hog hunting has become a business and most places charge accordingly.
And that is the same reason I don't listen to farm & ranch owners when they complain about hogs being a destructive force. They got used to overcharging oilfield hands for access, and now they can reap that whirlwind. Go Pigbomb Go.
It's either a business, or a problem. Those of us who hate the problem, don't like the business because we want them gone. The ones making money don't want them gone. There are also lot's of hunters, both with guns and dogs, that want more hogs so they can have more fun. Add to that lots of land owners that don't want people they don't know shooting around their livestock, and you get all kinds of mixed feelings on this subject.
That probably sums it up pretty well.

