Darren K
AH veteran
- Joined
- Jan 2, 2016
- Messages
- 112
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- 106
- Location
- Omaha, Nebraska
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- 26
- Member of
- NRA
- Hunted
- South Africa
Was that with Southwest Trophy Hunting?I went on a 2 day hog hunt in April on a ranch between Sweetwater & Abilene with a friend, it was my first nominally "guided" hunt. Cost was $450 each with zero food, two hogs any size each at no trophy fees, any additional cost $$$. Any processing cost $$$. All hunting from static positions morning & evening, mid-day stalk & spot was left up to the hunters to decide who might be going off which direction & when. Some exotics available but must be negotiated up front with significant penalty fee if a goat or sheep or whatever was shot without negotiating up front on top of the trophy fee. Penalty of $20 per milkable nipple on wet sows. Bunkhouse was 2 bedrooms with beds for 4 each and one bathroom each. Large common room with kitchen, refrigerators. Central air & heat. One "guide" who drove everyone around in rattletrap truck for dropoff and pickup + hog retrieval morning and evening. "Tips appreciated but not required". I got my 2 hogs having a spot looking downhill along a road for about 100 yards I stayed at both evenings with no feeder. My buddy never saw anything larger than a piglet and he went on spot & stalks midday in addition to static positions morning & evening. Nobody saw, or took, any hog over maybe 150 pounds.
Our impression was the place had a heyday but that had passed, living on its web presence that reflected the better days. We won't go back.
It's all a learning experience and dice roll to some degree.