Outfitters
#2
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Wappingers Falls,N.Y
Posts: 140
RE: Outfitters
I'm not familiar with those 2 but I have been to Rick Grubb's 'Waccamaw Hunting Lodge"
http://www.huntinglodge.net/index.asp
He is located in Hemingway,S.C. which isover nearMyrtle Beach.
I know of some guys who went to an outfitter in N.C. and were very disapointer. It was a guaranteekill and the guides just released the hogs from a barn and ran them past the hunters on tree stands. They said they could see the barn and the fences from there stands. They were all done with the 2 day hunt in 2 hours.
Rick's hunt is not a guarantee kill, you will be at the mercy of the hogs.
It is a true "free ranging" hunt.
http://www.huntinglodge.net/index.asp
He is located in Hemingway,S.C. which isover nearMyrtle Beach.
I know of some guys who went to an outfitter in N.C. and were very disapointer. It was a guaranteekill and the guides just released the hogs from a barn and ran them past the hunters on tree stands. They said they could see the barn and the fences from there stands. They were all done with the 2 day hunt in 2 hours.
Rick's hunt is not a guarantee kill, you will be at the mercy of the hogs.
It is a true "free ranging" hunt.
#3
Fork Horn
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Bartow, FL
Posts: 103
RE: Outfitters
I have heard alot of bad things about Bostick about it being way over hunted. I would be very wary of that place. I read alot of bad reviews about it.I have hunted at Blackwater Hunting Services which is is near there2 times and am going back in 3 weeks. Of course, they are only deer hunts. But if you are looking for a quality place to deer hunt in the low country, I would highly recommend them. They also advertise on this site. If you want to know more abouth them, let me know.
#4
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 79
RE: Outfitters
Thanks for the feedback...we ended up booking with Buffalo Creek Guide service in Sampson County NC. The main reason because it was the closest free ranging hog outfitter. It was $400 a day with lodging, meals, and meat processing included. One hog per day, no license required.