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Old 02-07-2010, 06:34 PM
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Question Hog Hunt Prices?

I am in a club in the upstate that has no hogs on the property, no trail cam pictures, no signs, no nothing. One of my buddies and I went in on his club down in fairfield and put some corn out and got some on camera but nothing more than 3 or 4 at a time and all at night. By the time I sat down and figured it up we were spending 200 a weekend in gas, food, corn and then hunting 2 solid days and not killing anything and we have been going at least every other weekend since deer season ended. I have looked at a couple different outfitters here in SC and a couple in Bama and it ranges from 500+ for one day of hunting and that is seems a bit high. Does anyone know of or can recommend an outfitter that is a little more affordable or have any other ideas?
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Old 02-07-2010, 06:51 PM
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If you want to sit over a bait pile in a stand, I can't help you. If you want a kick-butt guided hunt in March, shoot me a PM and I'll give you a guide's name that will be worth your money.
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Old 02-07-2010, 06:55 PM
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It wasn't just corn it was scattered in a turnip patch a little bigger than a football field. I really figured between the turnips and the corn they would be in there thicker than thieves but it just ain't workin like I thought it would. I have seen one when hunting and it was running when I started shooting and running when i ran out of bullets.

On a side note....... I never knew hogs could run that fast.
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Old 02-07-2010, 08:22 PM
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Baitin, what I meant is if you want to hunt/find hogs with a guy who knows what he's doing as a pro guide, let me know.
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Old 02-07-2010, 08:26 PM
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Find hogs????? As in stalk? I got bad news. I am 6' 3 and 325 so its kind of hard to sneak up on anything but the fridge for me. I can do all the walking and run a mile in under 8 minutes but its the queit part that gets me.
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Find hogs????? As in stalk? I got bad news. I am 6' 3 and 325 so its kind of hard to sneak up on anything but the fridge for me. I can do all the walking and run a mile in under 8 minutes but its the queit part that gets me.
ROFL....LOL...Baitin, dude, that's the funniest thing I've read in awhile. LOL. Carry on, my friend.
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Old 02-07-2010, 08:50 PM
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Just telling it like it is, I go to the gym 3-5 days a week and I am in pretty good shape I am just ate all of my greens and tater growin up. I have to buy treestands by weight rating versus what is cheaper or easier to use. I have never tried to stalk an animal but if I know if I am not walking on a road bed or a trail that has been trimmed then I sound like a heard of elephants coming through the woods. Maybe with some tips and a bag full of cotton balls on each foot i could manage to kill an animal this way.
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Old 02-08-2010, 06:52 AM
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Baitin you can do it.LOL.I have a young friend who's nearly your size and his feet cover about a half an acre a stride.LOL. BUT he's learned where to place those big floppers pretty well these days....if he can do it i know you can...i swear to God man if he was in a blizzard he would not need snow shoesBf you know who i'm talking about.LOL.
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Baitin you can do it.LOL.I have a young friend who's nearly your size and his feet cover about a half an acre a stride.LOL. BUT he's learned where to place those big floppers pretty well these days....if he can do it i know you can...i swear to God man if he was in a blizzard he would not need snow shoesBf you know who i'm talking about.LOL.
He is a big boy. He could pick me up and toss me and I'm a biscuit shy of 225 pounds. He's every bit of 6'4" or 6'5". LOL.
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Old 02-08-2010, 10:04 AM
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I know bf you know i wonder sometimes when he and i walk into some place what people must think looking at the two of us like a cypress tree and a stump.
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Old 02-08-2010, 10:23 AM
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Father and son, with the mother being a woman of fair-hair and amazon height. LOL.
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Hogs are a lot smarter than people think they are. They are probably there a lot more than you think they are. They are just nocturnal.
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Old 02-08-2010, 03:56 PM
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There are plenty there just at night and I am not fond of the matching bracelets and chains associated with night hunting, if you get what I'm saying.
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speaking of sneakin up on piggy....This was at 11:00 am today....long snooted young sow and some piglets maybe 12 yards.A potential squig hunting area Bf except there was more ig than squi
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Nice pigs, df. Yikes!!!. Great pics, too. Is that your camera? Beats the heck out of any of my action stills.
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Old 02-08-2010, 05:08 PM
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Yeah thats that little thing but you know they were close...close. i had to side step one of the babies that came in and was rooting on the other side of the tree i was leaned against. when i took that picture with her head up looking alert.... the wind had changed and she was just about to woof me which she did and they all took off except little dumb@ss behind me so i had to shoe him off.LOL.... and i mean that litteraly.LOL. nearly had to punt him on over there.LOL.Man what a beautiful place they were in though...i'd actually gone to look to see if turk was scratchin around on those ridges and for squirrely hunt maybe this weekend but i started looking around and it was nothing but deer and pig sign where ever you looked and then i realized ...Jesus !!there's still fresh mast on the ground in here...green caps i mean, all sorts plus two overcups with fresh nuts still down.Weird!So go figure that one.????
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Old 02-08-2010, 05:19 PM
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Dude, I told everybody that the acorn season would have food on the ground waaaaaaay past deer season's close. Junior and I scouted the WMA next door on Saturday for two hours and on the ridges out of the way of the creek (now flooded badly) there were tons of acorns. Found three buck rubs. Also found the only way to hunt the deer that winded me is to go straight into the creek.

Hopefully this second really really wet winter and spring will work acorn magic on the mast again for fall 2010.
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Old 02-08-2010, 05:27 PM
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well you were right about that...i've seen it before acorns into late january febuary but.... this place was hardwood city for this time of year like i've never seen... of course everything and its brother was in there on them...i should have just sat down and waited to see what else would come in but then i heard a turkey gobble one time somewhere waaay off over there and of course you know me. i was gone to find him.
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You've got it bad with the turkeys already don't you? LOL.

Supposed to get more rain tomorrow.
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Old 02-08-2010, 05:35 PM
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I was just bored out of my head but yeah by this time of year i get antsyIts a little far for you to be regular about it but you need to see this place its worth the ride ...as perfect a black water flood plain as God ever envisioned...we'll go in there come this spring sometime for sure.
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If it doesn't flood in December 2010, we're going.
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Right now the Santee, Pee Dee, and Black are all out of the banks and more rain is supposed to come today and this coming weekend. It's going to be very hard to dry up all of this water. IMO the only reason we haven't seen mass flooding so far is b/c we were in such a drought.
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Old 02-09-2010, 09:13 AM
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I would'nt rule that out yet DL! I saw some pictures of the wateree...the lake that is.... whaooo baby and of course thats all coming down this way sometime in one way or another.
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The wateree lake and river is WAY high right now. The river is the highest I have seen in awhile and doesnt look like its going down anytime soon.
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Most of the landings down this way have been blocked off up at the roads. I'm starting to see water come up into people's back yards. I think some of those people should start looking at laying out some sandbags here soon. It's better to do it now and not need it then be too late.
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If march holds true to its nature God only knows when the water on these rivers will fall out...the santee was inundated below ststephens last year way into april...nearly may... just from them having the ability to actually pump some water after the four years of draught...now though its a pressure thing on some of those dams i would think and theres a solid saturation now ...so its not going anywhere but down hill and up inland as far as the land will let it run.Even if March holds off rain wise i suspect that most of the big rivers are going to stay near and above flood stage near the whole spring and maybe longer.
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