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LAST & FINAL UPDATE
Did alittle scouting this week, plenty of hogs sighted..not movin' much after 9:30am due to the heat...mid 70's lower 80's. Moving between 4:30pm and dark. NO night huntin'!! dropped a little bait, should help. Fishin' is good.
If you plan to attend..PLEASE..drop me a PM or e-mail so we can get a ? count. If you need a ride from the Austin airport..let me know. You will need a sleeping bag and bow!
...CAMPS SITES HAVE BEEN RESERVED DATES 22D-28TH MARCH AT WILSON H. FOX PARK. SITES # 20 & 19..... 2nd annual "Hog Holler II" will take place at the GRANGER WMA March 22d-27th....Most TG'er's will showup 25-27...some of us will startup on 21/22. Any and All TG'ers are welcome. Contact me for more info. PM or longarrow@hughes.net :archer:
Other then the APHP how much does it cost?
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Contact me for more info. PM or longarrow@hughes.net :archer:
Thanks for the email about the hunt. It sounds like a great time, maybe I can get there.
I'm interested in this hunt. Will check calendar and get back with you. :archer2:
If I come down for the Hog hunt do I get free room and board.
Sounds like fun, what are lodging details and stuff?
How about more details on this to make it more active.
1. How many people went last year?
2. How many hogs were killed?
3. Any out of state people? How did they get there?
4. What kind of help do you need?
I need to talk with the wife, but I think that this would be great.
Oh yeah if anybody from the Houston area is going and wants to see about driving together let me know.
Chester
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I attended the initial "Hog Holler" along with a buddy from California. Here's a quick overview of this hunt, put on by "Longarrow".
We arrived in Austin and decided to rent a vehicle even though "Longarrow" offered to pick us up, and drove through the Texas countryside till we got to Taylor, Texas. Then to the WMA where we met Ricky and the boys for the first time. Very hospitable and top notch guys. We bought food and brought an ice chest but didn't really need it much as we were treated like family. The evidence of hogs was all around us and being new to this type of hunting was a challenge. Several hogs were seen but none taken as much was learned about this quarry. I won't be able to make it this year for i'm working on a cabin (so all my Texas friends can Elk hunt here in Idaho)but watch out next year, I'll be back in Texas looking for the elusive HOG. If you want an inexpensive, fun hog hunt on public land , this is the one for you. Good luck.
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