Hog hunting in southeast U.S.

memtb. On second thought, I think maybe it should be me doing the apologizing for my hair-trigger remark. As a 75 year old lifetime hunter, and Board Member then President of our area's largest Whitetail Dog Hunting Club for many years, I have listened to way too many smart-aleck remarks made regarding serious situations (not a reason, just an excuse). Alibiiv, hit the nail on the head with his description "(sometimes over opinionated/crazy). I will try and increase the poundage of my trigger-pull in the future and hopefully be able to learn some new tricks from and make a positive contribution to the forum.

Thanks for this reply, much appreciated. I want to tell you that I like your flag, and I have a fondness for the bottom one; 30 years here, my brother is from Florida he has 35+ years and retired.
 
SCDNR Links for Information & License Fees
http://www.eregulations.com/southcarolina/huntingandfishing/feral-hog-coyote-armadillo-regulations/#
http://www.eregulations.com/southcarolina/huntingandfishing/licenses-recreational-hunting-fishing/
http://www.eregulations.com/southcarolina/huntingandfishing/licenses-recreational-hunting-fishing/
Two Outfitters: Each from different areas of SC
http://www.cypresscreekhunting.com/
https://www.southcarolinahunts.com/

Hope this helps. There are several hunting methods and each, to be effective, requires a different type weapon. Suggest you check with the outfitter you chose as to the preferred weapon for the hunting method they will be using.
Thanks a lot. Very good information here.
 
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