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<blockquote data-quote="dstark" data-source="post: 979508" data-attributes="member: 48159"><p>Not yet. I'm still in the early planning stages and I'm thinking of scheduling the hunt for early spring. </p><p>However, my number one priority is finding a solid ranch/guide. I was originally drawn into the idea because I had seen many ranches offering inexpensive hunts with "high success rates." Although after more searching it seems that the cheap offerings are not the way to go and you more or less get what you pay for. </p><p> </p><p>If I can't find a ranch that my buddies and I are comfortable gambling on I'll just scrap the idea and look at other options. The plan is to split the travel costs by driving 4-5 guys down together and make it an economical way to hunt something none of us have tried before. We're all young guys with families and limited budgets and Texas hogs seem like a doable hunt. I'm not looking for 5 star accommodations, gourmet meals, or record hogs. We're just after a new adventure and a great experience, and hopefully a little bacon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dstark, post: 979508, member: 48159"] Not yet. I'm still in the early planning stages and I'm thinking of scheduling the hunt for early spring. However, my number one priority is finding a solid ranch/guide. I was originally drawn into the idea because I had seen many ranches offering inexpensive hunts with "high success rates." Although after more searching it seems that the cheap offerings are not the way to go and you more or less get what you pay for. If I can't find a ranch that my buddies and I are comfortable gambling on I'll just scrap the idea and look at other options. The plan is to split the travel costs by driving 4-5 guys down together and make it an economical way to hunt something none of us have tried before. We're all young guys with families and limited budgets and Texas hogs seem like a doable hunt. I'm not looking for 5 star accommodations, gourmet meals, or record hogs. We're just after a new adventure and a great experience, and hopefully a little bacon. [/QUOTE]
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