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<blockquote data-quote="ouhunter2506" data-source="post: 465733" data-attributes="member: 14327"><p>In Oklahoma there is no-limit, year around hunting on hogs. No hunting licence required except during deer season. Check in cragslist in Oklahoma I'm sure you can run across a farmer that needs someone to hunts some hogs. Most want charge you a dime but a nice tip to help the farmer out wouldn't hurt. I live on my 300 acre farm here in Oklahoma but the hogs come and go around here. They will hang around the creek bottoms during the dryer times making them harder to hunt than most think. I've trapped, hunting and have shot many. I've shot 16 nice boars from my front porch over the last 3 yrs but paying to hunt hogs is a little tricky because if you find a good hunting place with a good guide you will have an chance to shoot one. But there are many places out their that just don't either have the high number of hogs or pray on hunters that are inexperienced at hunting them just for the money. If it's a free range place I wouldn't pay unless I was <strong>guarantee </strong>in a price range of $200 to $300. Trophy ranches are going to run you from $300 to $500+ but I wouldn't pay unless there was an guarantee. Hogs are major problems for farmers/ranchers all across the Southern States. millions to billions dollars in damages each year so you should be able to find a place with minimal cost.</p><p>Go to <a href="http://www.wildlifedepart.com" target="_blank">www.wildlifedepart.com</a> and you can read licence requirments and some info about wild hogs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ouhunter2506, post: 465733, member: 14327"] In Oklahoma there is no-limit, year around hunting on hogs. No hunting licence required except during deer season. Check in cragslist in Oklahoma I'm sure you can run across a farmer that needs someone to hunts some hogs. Most want charge you a dime but a nice tip to help the farmer out wouldn't hurt. I live on my 300 acre farm here in Oklahoma but the hogs come and go around here. They will hang around the creek bottoms during the dryer times making them harder to hunt than most think. I've trapped, hunting and have shot many. I've shot 16 nice boars from my front porch over the last 3 yrs but paying to hunt hogs is a little tricky because if you find a good hunting place with a good guide you will have an chance to shoot one. But there are many places out their that just don't either have the high number of hogs or pray on hunters that are inexperienced at hunting them just for the money. If it's a free range place I wouldn't pay unless I was [B]guarantee [/B]in a price range of $200 to $300. Trophy ranches are going to run you from $300 to $500+ but I wouldn't pay unless there was an guarantee. Hogs are major problems for farmers/ranchers all across the Southern States. millions to billions dollars in damages each year so you should be able to find a place with minimal cost. Go to [URL="http://www.wildlifedepart.com"]www.wildlifedepart.com[/URL] and you can read licence requirments and some info about wild hogs. [/QUOTE]
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