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There are quite a few feral hogs up around the Oklahoma/Texas border around Booker and Follett, Texas. I've lost most of my contacts up there...but most of the ranchers welcome somebody coming on their land to clear out the hogs and coyotes. o~\o Last edited by Texan; 02-27-2008 at 10:57 PM. | |
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| Senior Member ![]() | Be fore warned if you have realatives with land with hogs on it, then your in for a good time. If you don't then you need to contact the States Fish and Wildlife Commishions to see where the public can hunt and also inquire about the hog populations. If the States you mentioned are like Arkansas then your going to find a lot of leased land by hunting clubs that you can't hunt on either. So your doing right by inquireing. Your welcome to come to Arkansas, our Game and Fish Commishion owns and leases vast acres of land along with the State and National forrest here, you can find a place to hunt. The Arkansas Game and Fish Commishion number is...1-800-364-4263 or go on line at Arkansas wildlife – Arkansas outdoors – Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Hope I've helped...A.H |
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| Grumpy Old Fart ![]() | There used to be some good hog hunting near Sulphur, OK. Farmer/Ranchers were real nice people!
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| Senior Member | I know this isn't one of the places you mentioned but, I've heard Georgia is overrun with hogs.
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| Member | The best place i know of is just outside Tahlequah in north east Oklahoma on Camp Gruber it's a public acsess area you can camp there or you can get a motel in town for around $30 a night. If you would more info e-mail me at henrymcdj@hotmail.com All the hunting info you will need can be found at Oklahoma's wildlife department at Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation |
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