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Texas Rio Grande Turkey / Hog Combo - Hunt #31-TH



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Located in south Texas, this 4700 acre ranch has not promoted their turkey hunts in the past so the birds have seen little pressure. With an excellent turkey population and low hunting mortality, the ranch holds a good number of older age-class gobblers.

The hunt is semi-guided which means the outfitter will show the property to the hunters, make recommendations based on turkey sightings and then let the hunters hunt on their own.

In addition to being a two gobbler hunt, hunters may also harvest a hog. The property does not have a large hog population but enough to make for a fun hunt.

The lodging and food are exceptional. Only ten hunters will be booked each spring. Two hunters minimum required to book.

Included are meals, lodging, semi-guided, skinning and quartering of hog.

Licenses available over the counter. License cost is $120 plus $7 for upland game bird stamp.

Dates: March 20 – May 2, 2010 (Texas’ Southern Turkey Zone)

3 Day Hunt - $1000

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Texas Wild Hogs - Hunt #25-H




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The wild hog population in Texas has really exploded. This is bad for ranchers but good for hunters. More and more hunters are finding out that hog hunting is a lot of fun. The big boars make great shoulder mounts or European mounts and the small to medium sized pigs are very good eating.

A big boar will weigh right around 200 pounds. Hunting can be by feeders or spot and stalk.

Included are: airport pick up and drop off, meals, lodging, in-filed transportation, guiding.

3 Day Hunt - $795 – 2 hogs per day - Hunts held Feb. through October.

5 Day Hunt - $995 – 2 hogs per day - Hunts held Feb. through October.

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Florida Trophy Boar - Hunt #23-H2




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If you believe that size matters when it comes to hogs, this is your hunt. This is not a meat hunt or a hunt for average sized boars but a hunt for an old timer with big tusks. Conducted by the same outfitter as Hunt #23-H1 but held on a different property.

Hunting is done by spot and stalk, dogs and use of a swamp buggy if you so choose. Bag limit is one boar.

Included: one night’s lodging, meals, skinning and quartering of your boar.

One Day Hunt - $850 (1×1 guided)

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Florida Osceola Turkey or Turkey / Hog Combo - Hunt #23-T




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Book early this one sells out every year. For preferred dates, book one year in advance.

Hunt South Florida with one of the premier Osceola outfitters. These folks have excellent properties and know how to hunt these elusive birds. You will have your own guide but can choose to do your own calling if you prefer.

This is a 4 day hunt which increases the odds that you will get your turkey and have time to go after a wild boar if you choose the combo hunt. If you take the meat, you can kill more than one hog.

Past success rates hover near 100% for both turkeys and hogs on the guided hunt. This hunt fills up fast. We recommend booking a year in advance to get preferred dates.

Includes: meals, 4 nights lodging (private bathrooms), skinning and quartering of hog. Hunters arrive on the evening before the hunt and depart in the evening of the final day of the hunt.

Hunts are conducted in the southern zone the first Saturday in March until mid-March and then in the central zone from the third weekend in March until the last weekend in April.

Hunter’s Safety Education card required if born after June 1, 1975. License cost is $46.50 for 10 day hunting license and $100 for turkey license.

4 Day Turkey Hunt - $2200 1×1 guiding

4 Day Turkey / Hog Combo - $2500 1×1 guiding

4 Day Turkey Hunt - $1800 semi-guided. Semi-guided hunters are taken by a guide to the same ranch that the guide has a guided hunter on.

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Florida Hogs - Hunt #23-H1




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Hunt is held on 2000 acres in South Florida. Past success rate has been 100%. No license required.

1 Day Hunt - $420 – 1 day hunt, 1 night’s lodging, 1 wild boar
2 Day Hunt - $520 – 2 day’s hunting, 2 night’s lodging, 1 wild boar
3 Day Hunt - $650 - 3 day’s hunting, 3 night’s lodging – 2 wild boars

Hunters are dropped off and picked up at stands located near feeders.

All above hunts include meals, snack, beverages, skinning and quartering of hogs. The rooms in the lodge all contain their own private bathroom. Custom butchering is $100 per boar. Fully guided hunts can be arranged for $100 per day. Additional boars can be harvested for $125.

A great place to take your spouse to relax in sunny Florida while you hunt.

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Florida Hogs – Hunt #03-H




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Hog bayed by dogs. Florida hog


Travel to sunny Florida to hunt wild hogs on 4000 private acres. No high fences - these are free-ranging wild hogs that  are descendants of the Spanish and Russian hogs brought over by the settlers.

Methods include stand hunting over feeders or with dogs. A common scenario is to stand hunt in the morning and then use dogs the rest of the day. Past success rates have been near 100%. Can use knife, spear, bow, rifle, pistol, muzzleloader – anything except shotguns with buckshot.

A trophy boar will have 2-3 inch tusks and weigh 150 to 300 pounds. Meat hogs are sows and barr hogs that weigh 95 to 200 pounds.

Hunts are held from January through the first week of March and in June and July. Can also be an add-on hunt to an Osceola turkey hunt after your turkey is harvested.

Includes one night’s lodging,  1 1/2 days hunting and 5 meals.  Cleaning, skinning, caping of trophy and quartering are provided in the hunt price. 

No license is required to hunt hogs in Florida.

1 1/2 Day Hunt - $600 for two Meat Hogs (minimum of two hunters to book)

- $600 for one Trophy Boar

-  $800 for Trophy Boar and a Meat Hog

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Hawaii Polynesian Boar Hunt – Hunt #11-H




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Polynesian Boar


Hunt the Big Island of Hawaii for Polynesian boars. Polynesian boars are known for their ill-tempers and big tusks. This private ranch has a large population of these bristly critters which inhabit the dense forests and the open meadows. Mature boars average 120 pounds with the top end being around 200 pounds and sport up to 6-inch tusks.

One guide per hunter is the norm but at times may be one guide per two hunters. 98% shot opportunity in recent years. License is only $50 and can be obtained at the ranch. The license is good for all game species on the ranch.

Hunt includes: use of gun, ammo, snacks and beverages. Meals, lodging and hunting license not included. Hawaiin Airlines has multiple flights per day from Honolulu to Kona International Airport on the Big island. Hunters should fly in the day before their hunt as hunts start early in the morning.

Meat handling and caping is included with hunts. Mounting taxidermy can be arranged by request. There are only two taxidermists on the island so processing times can be long.

Hunting is available everyday year-round. A maximum of four hunters per hunt.

One day hunt – Cost $800 for a boar or $525 for a “meat pig” (sow or boar without tusks)

Non-hunting companion may accompany hunter for an additional $50 per day. (Hunts subject to Hawaii excise tax of 4.167%)

Also check out our boar / turkey combo hunt – Hunt #11-HT on this website.

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Hawaii Boar / Turkey Combo - Hunt# 11-HT




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Polynesian Boar

This hunt is a combination of Hunt #11-T and Hunt #11-H and allows a hunter to pursue a Polynesian boar and a Rio Grande gobbler. This is normally a one-day hunt but if both species are not harvested the first day, a second day is available at no extra cost. Success rate has been 98% for both species.

Hunt dates are March 1 – March 31.  Hunt days for this hunt are Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays & Sundays. A maximum of four hunters per hunt.

Hunt includes: use of gun, ammo, snacks and beverages. Meals, lodging and hunting license not included. License cost is $50. Hawaiin Airlines has multiple flights per day from Honolulu to Kona International Airport on the Big island. Hunters should fly in the day before their hunt as hunts start early in the morning.

Meat handling and caping is included with hunts. Mounting taxidermy can be arranged by request. There are only two taxidermists on the island so processing times can be long.

Cost - $1350 (Hunts subject to Hawaii excise tax of 4.167%). Non-hunting companion may accompany hunter for an additional $50 per day.