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Join Date: January 31, 2010
Posts: 96
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sub-$1000 hunts ????
Hello:
I'm poor. Any dcent hunts out there for under $1000 ???? Thanks |
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Join Date: October 31, 2007
Location: Western Florida panhandle
Posts: 10,720
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Depends what you want to get after and how...
A fellow hog doggin' buddy is doing hunts for far less... http://www.realdealhoghunts.com/index.html $100 per day per man... For a hog in the range of the one Junior just killed in my last thread would be $325 "kill fee"... One cool thing about huntin' behind dogs... You can opt out of the kill and go for a genuine catch and release... ![]() The 3"+ tusk monsters is $450 so if you want to kill that'n you are just over 50% of your $1,000 starting number ![]() Brent
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Join Date: September 5, 2010
Location: TEXAS!
Posts: 813
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If you search the web for feral hog hunts in Texas, you can find a few that are close to if not free. Some of the medium sized land owners are happy for you to come out, ASSUMING you are professional and safety conscious, and sign a hold harmless.
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Join Date: June 25, 2008
Location: Central, Southern NY, USA
Posts: 14,667
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Hundreds of millions of acres of public land all over America with hunting that costs no more than the license and transportation...
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Senior Member
Join Date: September 7, 2004
Location: At the diner
Posts: 123
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Well, where are you located? Lots of great public land hunting if you can get a few hours away from the city and get get a couple of miles into the woods.
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Senior Member
Join Date: June 20, 2007
Location: Bradenton, Fl
Posts: 4,159
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One of the hunting shows on TV is about a guy that only does self-guided public land hunts. He buys over-the-counter tags, does his scouting, and comes away with some really nice game.
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Senior Member
Join Date: June 15, 2008
Location: Georgia
Posts: 4,577
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Where do you live. Lots of public land to hunt on for free here in Georgia and in most other states.
Couple of years ago I drove 1800 miles from GA to CO with 5 other guys for a mule deer hunt. Spent $300 for a tag, split the gas on 2 trucks, camped, cooked our own meals, carried our own meat off the mountain. Had a great time and spent well under $1,000. Going back this Fall except with a $500 elk tag. Just me and my wife this time, so it will cost more with no one to share expenses. I do the same several times each year here in GA with virtually no expense. I camp on public land and hunt for 4-5 days at a time. |
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Join Date: August 26, 2008
Location: 1B ID
Posts: 5,415
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Public land is cheap, if you have access to some.
This year's Elk hunt will cost: $50 - license $200 - fuel (will be split 2-3 ways) $75 - food, beverages, etc $195-260 total And, that includes a gas-guzzling motor home hauling itself up several tough climbs in the mountains. Where are you, and what is it you want to hunt?
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Join Date: January 31, 2010
Posts: 96
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I'm from SW Missouri. I want to hunt deer, pig, elk and anything that flies.
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Senior Member
Join Date: June 15, 2008
Location: Georgia
Posts: 4,577
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Missouri is supposed to be the new waterfowl hotspot. Since you don't have to pay for out of state licenses you should be able to get into some 1-2 day guided waterfowl hunts pretty reasonalbly.
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Senior Member
Join Date: March 20, 2011
Location: Southern Indiana, Near Louisville.
Posts: 206
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Our upcoming hog hunt is at a S W Missouri game ranch. I know they breed and import their exotic critters, but the hogs are part of the 'native' population. Check out the hog hunting in your home area...by talking to other hunters at gun stores or sporting stores.
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