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Recs for a Texas hog and/or javelina hunt

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18 July 2008, 08:27
graybird
Recs for a Texas hog and/or javelina hunt
I posted this in the Hog Hunting Forum, too, but thought I place it here as well.

I need to start the search for a hog and/or javelina corporate hunt. We expect there to be 4-8 people probably hunting 2-3 days. I would say there is going to be for sure 4 people hunt and the list may grow from there. Accommodations don't need to be 5 star, but something nice is always great.

I'm looking for a hunt the latter part of this year thru the first part of next (from Nov. to March). Thanks for the recommendations.


Graybird

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18 July 2008, 09:44
olarmy
crazyhorseconsulting does javelina hunts. might try PM'ing him.
18 July 2008, 19:33
hoghunting
You might also check this site:

http://www.texasboars.com/
18 July 2008, 19:44
Jim Manion
For corporate hunts, Rough Creek is unbeatable.

http://www.roughcreek.com/wildlife-and-hunting/


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18 July 2008, 19:46
PWN375
Contact Johnnie Hamilton at 719-846-3559. He hunts a ranch in the middle of Big Bend National Park. I have hunted there 4 times and killed javelina with an assortment of firearms from and M-16 to 450NE and an assortment of handguns. The limit is 2 each and the place is crawling with javelina. You can shoot jackrabbits and predators including mountain lion and hunt for arrowheads, dinosaur bones and petrified wood in the off time. It is an amazing hunt and a great place to spend a few days relaxing. Take an ATV and spend a day exploring the ranch. Johnnie is one of the most knowledgable naturalists I have ever met and a wonderful guide and host. He lived in West Texas for years around Valentine, Ft. Stockton and Sweetwater and completed his education at Sol Ross.

Perry
18 July 2008, 20:42
llamapacker
You might check out the Y-Bar ranch out of Tilden. They can accomodate corporate hunts very nicely. It isn't 5 star luxury, but very nice. I have hunted there twice.

Bill