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<blockquote data-quote="IllinoisBurt" data-source="post: 2763104" data-attributes="member: 35752"><p>I hunt a few different outfitters for hogs here in Alabama. This time of the year most action is going to be at night. Generally expect to pay around $250 to $300 per night per hunter regardless of set up. My experience has been there are two general models: classic big lodge with lots of food and amenities type where you might shoot 1 pig over 2 nights OR basic access with opportunities for a bunch of shooting (maybe with lodging but no meals). My impression has been the big lodge establishments get a lot of people coming in from out of state year after year and need to be careful about shooting out their property. The small operators are mostly farmer/rancher co-ops with a pig problem that are trying to monetize their nuisance animals. They have multiple landowners involved and seem quite happy with the idea of killing them off. I will tell you that hog trappers can completely change hunting areas in a short time. A neighboring property getting a trapper out can remove a herd overnight, leaving your formerly overrun hunting area devoid of the dumb animals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IllinoisBurt, post: 2763104, member: 35752"] I hunt a few different outfitters for hogs here in Alabama. This time of the year most action is going to be at night. Generally expect to pay around $250 to $300 per night per hunter regardless of set up. My experience has been there are two general models: classic big lodge with lots of food and amenities type where you might shoot 1 pig over 2 nights OR basic access with opportunities for a bunch of shooting (maybe with lodging but no meals). My impression has been the big lodge establishments get a lot of people coming in from out of state year after year and need to be careful about shooting out their property. The small operators are mostly farmer/rancher co-ops with a pig problem that are trying to monetize their nuisance animals. They have multiple landowners involved and seem quite happy with the idea of killing them off. I will tell you that hog trappers can completely change hunting areas in a short time. A neighboring property getting a trapper out can remove a herd overnight, leaving your formerly overrun hunting area devoid of the dumb animals. [/QUOTE]
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