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Re: Spear hunting wild boar
« Reply #15 on: March 03, 2016, 01:20:10 PM »
There is a guy in Hawaii that runs these types of hunts and you use a knife, It's on my list if we ever go back.  Just sounds too fun to pass up.
Found out about it after we were ready to head back home  :(

I want to knife one. :rockin:
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Re: Spear hunting wild boar
« Reply #16 on: March 03, 2016, 02:19:39 PM »
There is a guy in Hawaii that runs these types of hunts and you use a knife, It's on my list if we ever go back.  Just sounds too fun to pass up.
Found out about it after we were ready to head back home  :(

I want to knife one. :rockin:

Why don't you book a hunt in Texas then they just killed 6 hogs in 3 hours recently and to book you put a 50 dollar deposit

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Re: Spear hunting wild boar
« Reply #17 on: March 09, 2016, 10:49:34 AM »
This is a nice pig killed a couple nights ago the thing that is nice is its not sitting in a stand waiting for pigs coming to you which you might not see any pigs or just small pigs charging 250 daily rate

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Re: Spear hunting wild boar
« Reply #18 on: March 09, 2016, 11:14:35 AM »
Daily rates go as high as $500 in TX. I looked into a hunt and decided not to go because of the cost and it's just sitting on a feeder.
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Re: Spear hunting wild boar
« Reply #19 on: March 09, 2016, 11:40:44 AM »
Yes I have hunted Texas for pigs and it was 250 a day for 3 day hunt and come home empty handed but I also missed a couple nice pigs with my bow. It was a long time ago and I would have smoked them now lol. This is $150 a person not a day and just pay for the meat which you can keep going until you are done so if you want a couple pigs there is no limit

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Re: Spear hunting wild boar
« Reply #20 on: March 09, 2016, 04:17:58 PM »
I remember there was a lot of guys on here hitting me up for pig hunts and I found this hunt and yes it's in Texas but it's very affordable and you are not limited. Where is my guys that want fill the freezer with wild boar meat the experience is not your traditional hunt but I guarantee it will just as much fun.

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Re: Spear hunting wild boar
« Reply #21 on: March 09, 2016, 04:30:43 PM »
Also wondering why the pig has a belt around his mouth in the second pic?
Because they will bite you.  The way these hunts work is the dogs find the hog, then you dump "catch dogs" to grab and hold the hog.  You walk in and figure out if you want to kill it if keep it, they sell them to the meat markets. 
In the meantime you tie them up.
why not just kill the hog instead of tying it up first?  Seems like you have a better chance of getting bit doing that than just killing it. Just trying to get an idea on how the hunt works.

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Re: Spear hunting wild boar
« Reply #22 on: March 10, 2016, 05:22:24 AM »
Also wondering why the pig has a belt around his mouth in the second pic?
Because they will bite you.  The way these hunts work is the dogs find the hog, then you dump "catch dogs" to grab and hold the hog.  You walk in and figure out if you want to kill it if keep it, they sell them to the meat markets. 
In the meantime you tie them up.
why not just kill the hog instead of tying it up first?  Seems like you have a better chance of getting bit doing that than just killing it. Just trying to get an idea on how the hunt works.

That pig with a belt is dead its to make it easier to pack it out of the woods

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Re: Spear hunting wild boar
« Reply #23 on: March 10, 2016, 07:14:50 AM »
You tie the hog when you want to keep it alive.  Then strap the mouth to keep it from biting every damn thing in sight. 

There is a market for live hogs in TX, they sell for ~$.50 per pound.  When we hunt we kill the big boars and keep most of the small ones alive to sell.

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Re: Spear hunting wild boar
« Reply #24 on: March 10, 2016, 07:23:27 AM »
Thank you Sir for explaining that very well, they will sell the meat overseas because Europeans love their pork schnitzel I would like to see a group of guys from Hunt Wa go down and give it a try so you can post the pictures and share your experiences with everyone else I am giving this hunt away for cost and people still are complaining about the smallest things the question is do you want wild organic meat on the off season if that is you then we need to book your hunt.

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Re: Spear hunting wild boar
« Reply #25 on: March 13, 2016, 04:27:10 PM »
What type of spear are you using?  Any pictures of the spears?
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Re: Spear hunting wild boar
« Reply #26 on: March 14, 2016, 09:02:09 AM »
Most people bring their own spear but the outfitter is looking into purchasing spears for his clients

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Re: Spear hunting wild boar
« Reply #27 on: March 14, 2016, 09:10:49 AM »
He said any spear will work and to have a scabbard or cover over the blade to prevent accidents

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Re: Spear hunting wild boar
« Reply #28 on: June 12, 2016, 04:32:49 AM »
Here is a giant 300 plus boar and it's 1 of 9 boars taken on this trip

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Re: Spear hunting wild boar
« Reply #29 on: September 03, 2016, 01:19:00 PM »
Daily rates go as high as $500 in TX. I looked into a hunt and decided not to go because of the cost and it's just sitting on a feeder.
i know several ranches where sitting on a feeder is the least amount of hunting that you do. there is a lot of night hunting as well as spot and stalk.
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