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<blockquote data-quote="41mag" data-source="post: 377662" data-attributes="member: 3804"><p>Well, can't speak much for up north, but here in Texas, you can find them any which away your willing to get them. Prices vary from come and get them to several hundred dollars. Some chage a trophy fee some by the pound so be sure you ask plenty of questions up front. </p><p></p><p>I can suggest this site as one of the more informative ones for hog hunting,</p><p><a href="http://www.texasboars.com/" target="_blank">Texas Boars</a></p><p></p><p>Sign up and ask questions there as you will find out plenty on whats available and the good and bad on them as well. </p><p></p><p>Not sure what the differences are between Razorbacks and Russians, but we get them up towards 300# on a fairly regular basis, depending on when and where we're at. My friend place is along the river and plenty of thick stuff for them to hole up in. Dogs, stalking, stand sitting all work out but we for the most part go in after them with handguns, or snipe them as we slowly ride around checking fences. We got a couple from our family place a couple of weeks back that ate just fine. One was pushing 250# and the other was about 30#. </p><p></p><p>Also not sure what the regs are in the other states but here you can hunt them 24/7/365, no limit other than how many rounds you have or how much the joint charges, and the size of your bank account. There are even a few operations offering night only hunting with night vision scopes and such. Like I said check out the site above and you will find plenty of options available. </p><p></p><p>Try and find the one that lets you take the most whether your hauling them home or sharing with others. We need all the help we can get. I know the drive might be rough, but your after hogs, your at least guaranteed on most places to get something one way or another, so come on down and have a ball.</p><p></p><p>Check out the links to my pic's for a few of the ones we get. They aren't all that big but they fill up the freezer with regularity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="41mag, post: 377662, member: 3804"] Well, can't speak much for up north, but here in Texas, you can find them any which away your willing to get them. Prices vary from come and get them to several hundred dollars. Some chage a trophy fee some by the pound so be sure you ask plenty of questions up front. I can suggest this site as one of the more informative ones for hog hunting, [URL="http://www.texasboars.com/"]Texas Boars[/URL] Sign up and ask questions there as you will find out plenty on whats available and the good and bad on them as well. Not sure what the differences are between Razorbacks and Russians, but we get them up towards 300# on a fairly regular basis, depending on when and where we're at. My friend place is along the river and plenty of thick stuff for them to hole up in. Dogs, stalking, stand sitting all work out but we for the most part go in after them with handguns, or snipe them as we slowly ride around checking fences. We got a couple from our family place a couple of weeks back that ate just fine. One was pushing 250# and the other was about 30#. Also not sure what the regs are in the other states but here you can hunt them 24/7/365, no limit other than how many rounds you have or how much the joint charges, and the size of your bank account. There are even a few operations offering night only hunting with night vision scopes and such. Like I said check out the site above and you will find plenty of options available. Try and find the one that lets you take the most whether your hauling them home or sharing with others. We need all the help we can get. I know the drive might be rough, but your after hogs, your at least guaranteed on most places to get something one way or another, so come on down and have a ball. Check out the links to my pic's for a few of the ones we get. They aren't all that big but they fill up the freezer with regularity. [/QUOTE]
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