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Wild Hog Hunting at Black Creek Plantation
Looking for a little excitement ! Wild boar hunting is not for the faint of
heart. The excitement of tracking wild boar through the bottom lands of Middle Georgia is sure to be considered an extreme sport. You don’t pay
anything until you have shot your wild hog. Boars normally go from 175 lb. up to 500 lb. No limit on the number of hogs taken.
Hunting can be arranged to suit your desire. We offer stand hunting, hunting with dogs and still hunting. A typical hunt takes place over two days in
order to give the hunter a realistic opportunity to take a hog.
Special notes about hunting with dogs. This is an option that is
gaining in popularity for many reasons. It is by far the most exciting and effective way to hunt hogs. When hunting them with dogs, NO FIREARMS or BOWS allowed. Knives and rope only. Once they track
dogs, normally curs, locate and bay a hog the catch dogs will go in and hold the hog for the hunters. At this point the hunters are running through the
brush trying to get to the hog and dogs. Upon arriving the guides will talk you through the process of flipping the hog, gaining control and trying the
hog up. This type of hunt should be considered dangerous. Sometimes it
will be a young 70 lb. boar, a 200 lb. sow with a bad attitude or a 300 lb. boar hog that will take everybody to flip and tie. We use this technique throughout the year with the exception of during firearms deer season.
Meals and lodging can be added to any hunt. Just let us know at the time of booking. A guide with dogs must be arranged prior to the hunt and adds $100 per day to the cost. Take a look at some of the hogs we have taken during the past year.
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