Question for Texans
#12
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Salem Southern Wi. USA
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RE: Question for Texans
I've seen outfits advertising hog hunts in Tx for $250-$350 per day. Is that a good price? I was thinking of taking my 14 year old down there for the experience and visit an old friend in Round Rock. Any advise is appreciated. Thanks, Dave
#13
RE: Question for Texans
ORIGINAL: AlaskaDave
I've seen outfits advertising hog hunts in Tx for $250-$350 per day. Is that a good price? I was thinking of taking my 14 year old down there for the experience and visit an old friend in Round Rock. Any advise is appreciated. Thanks, Dave
I've seen outfits advertising hog hunts in Tx for $250-$350 per day. Is that a good price? I was thinking of taking my 14 year old down there for the experience and visit an old friend in Round Rock. Any advise is appreciated. Thanks, Dave
Dave go on search and search for Texas Hog Hunts... I would never pay that much... there are some 50.00 a day and 75.00 a day, most are two day min... but never pay over 100.00 regardless of how good they say they are...Gosh there are some Turkey and Hog combination hunts for 150.00 a day..
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#14
Dominant Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: land of the Lilliputians, In the state of insanity
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RE: Question for Texans
I dont know, My land is just under Dickens, Kent county. I see a lot of hogs there. I actually arrowed one there yesterday afternoon. I ll post the pics later. This whole area have quite a lot of hogs. Kent, Dickens, Baylor, Knox, Haskell,
#15
Fork Horn
Join Date: Aug 2004
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RE: Question for Texans
Never heard of it. Almost every town in Texas claims to be the capital of something. Usually some obscure festival or some such goes along with it.
Stephenville, TX claims to be the cowboy capital of the world. Thats a bold statement for a piss-ant town that is actually in dairy country. There is a college there with a good rodeo team but thats about it.
As far as hogs go, the hill country and south Texas had hogs long before the dickens area ever did.
Stephenville, TX claims to be the cowboy capital of the world. Thats a bold statement for a piss-ant town that is actually in dairy country. There is a college there with a good rodeo team but thats about it.
As far as hogs go, the hill country and south Texas had hogs long before the dickens area ever did.
#16
RE: Question for Texans
Dickens -Dickens County, Texas, population 332.
Dickens County was created in 1876 from the Bexar District (pronounced “bear”) and was officially organized in 1891. The Bexar District was formerly a part of the state of Coahuila de Tejas, a province of Mexico. During the time of Spanish occupation, around 1852, this area was recognized as one of the original colonies of New Spain.
Dickens County was created in 1876 from the Bexar District (pronounced “bear”) and was officially organized in 1891. The Bexar District was formerly a part of the state of Coahuila de Tejas, a province of Mexico. During the time of Spanish occupation, around 1852, this area was recognized as one of the original colonies of New Spain.
#17
Dominant Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: land of the Lilliputians, In the state of insanity
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RE: Question for Texans
I have seen herds of hogs big enought to shot 30 out of. I never take more than I can eat, so I usually shot one or two. I have seen pics from one of the kids i teach where they had 15 hogs layed out. This kid and his brother shot them out of one herd that was tearing up one of their wheat fields. This was in Haskell county, So the article doesnt surprise me at all.
#18
RE: Question for Texans
ORIGINAL: burniegoeasily
I have seen herds of hogs big enought to shot 30 out of. I never take more than I can eat, so I usually shot one or two. I have seen pics from one of the kids i teach where they had 15 hogs layed out. This kid and his brother shot them out of one herd that was tearing up one of their wheat fields. This was in Haskell county, So the article doesnt surprise me at all.
I have seen herds of hogs big enought to shot 30 out of. I never take more than I can eat, so I usually shot one or two. I have seen pics from one of the kids i teach where they had 15 hogs layed out. This kid and his brother shot them out of one herd that was tearing up one of their wheat fields. This was in Haskell county, So the article doesnt surprise me at all.
#19
Dominant Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: land of the Lilliputians, In the state of insanity
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RE: Question for Texans
ORIGINAL: Rebel Hog
Burnie, how far from Dickens are you?
ORIGINAL: burniegoeasily
I have seen herds of hogs big enought to shot 30 out of. I never take more than I can eat, so I usually shot one or two. I have seen pics from one of the kids i teach where they had 15 hogs layed out. This kid and his brother shot them out of one herd that was tearing up one of their wheat fields. This was in Haskell county, So the article doesnt surprise me at all.
I have seen herds of hogs big enought to shot 30 out of. I never take more than I can eat, so I usually shot one or two. I have seen pics from one of the kids i teach where they had 15 hogs layed out. This kid and his brother shot them out of one herd that was tearing up one of their wheat fields. This was in Haskell county, So the article doesnt surprise me at all.
Burnie, how far from Dickens are you?