Oklahoma Hog Hunt on 3,000 Private Acres
1-8 Guests
Description
We are offering hog hunts in Temple, Oklahoma. Have over 3000 acres to hunt. Can hunt over feeders during day and night. Can also spot and stalk. There is lodging and meals provided. I have a high success rate. Dates will be available from January 2024 until end of September of 2024. There is no trophy fees.
No limits on pigs.
INCLUDED:
Max 8 Hunters per group
The cost is per day and night.
Retrieval & Field Dressing of of Harvest
Hog Dog Hunts run from 8:00 pm - 2:00 am
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Troy Daniel L
Hey my name is Troy. I live in a small town of Temple, Oklahoma and I enjoy working in the oilfields and out on the farm. In my free-time, I enjoy playing flag football and softball, or coaching baseball during the summer. I'd rather be out in the country than in the city. I am very Christian person; I believe God is always first.
from $275/Day
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You can also pay a 50% deposit now and a final payment before your trip.
Base Price
$275.00 Per Person Per Day
Pay Now
$137.50
Pay Later
$137.50
Please note that there is a 50% non-refundable deposit included with your booking fee. In case of cancellation, and in accordance with the Host's cancellation policy, the remaining 50% may be returned to you or applied towards rescheduling a future trip.
Amenities
- Motion Lights
- Experienced Guide
- Private Land Access
- Bring own transportation
- Lunch & Dinner
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Gear List
- No hunting license needed
- Weapon of Choice
- Weather Appropriate Clothing
- Lodging will be available
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Rules & Guidelines
https://www.wildlifedepartment.com/law/hunting_regs
All hunters 16 years and older must obtain a valid hunting license to take or trap game in Oklahoma. Residents under 16 or over 64 are exempt from this requirement.
All hunters 30 years or younger are required to complete a Hunter Education course before purchasing a license.
For other hunting regulations, as well as bag limits and aditional permits/stamps, check the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation website.
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