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Bostic Plantation and cast bullets for hogs

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22 October 2003, 01:28
arkypete
Bostic Plantation and cast bullets for hogs
Almost sounds like a British Army field ration.
Does any one have experience with the Bostic Plantation in South Carolina?
What's the opinion of using a 300 grain cast bullet at 1,600 fps or a 350 grain cast bullet at 2,100 fps, both 45 caliber? I'm guessing that both of these bullets will shoot clean through the hog, no matter what angle.
Jim
22 October 2003, 03:42
GeorgeS
I hunted there in 1989. Saw no trophy bucks or hogs in three days. Was fed plenty of bullshit along with the fine Low Country food, so I never went back.

George
22 October 2003, 06:23
CraigP
While I haven't hunted Bostic's myself, I was in a Maine bear camp a few years ago with some guys who had hunted there. Their experience was about the same as George's. They ate good, but never saw any hogs or bucks.

Craig
23 October 2003, 17:28
Atkinson
Gimme a call boys and I will put you amongst a lot of hogs on a three day hunt for $399. all the hogs you can shoot...Some get 3 and some get 15, but every body gets hogs...Check out my web page...
24 October 2003, 10:20
dva01
Atkinson;

Is this a fenced in ranch or free range for the hog hunting?
25 October 2003, 03:04
tiggertate
At what acerage do most people mentally divide free-range from fenced? I know of single pastures in South Texas that exceed 50,000 acres and are only fenced with 3 strand wire. Would that not be free-range? Or does it describe a type of land versus size? (Obviously too much time on my hands right now.) P.S. Ray.. that's a pretty good deal for Texas. Folks should seriously consider that.

[ 10-24-2003, 18:06: Message edited by: tigertate ]
25 October 2003, 07:58
dva01
I consider anytime an animal cannot pass through a fence to be an enclosure. 3 strands of barb wire is not going to keep Deer or Hogs from leaving the property!