Well we have a couple options. We can drive about 8 hours, and that would be good for about 4 guys. I also have a chunk of land about 14 hours away in Texas and I say 6 would be ok out there. Plus at that location there is a couple tanks for fishing...(or turtle shooting). I suppose the best way to do this is to get ahold of who wants to go where, and try to work it out as fair as possible. Im pretty busy this week but maybe we can start trying to figure out a couple vague details. Its not for another 6 months so nothing is concrete yet.
Count me in either way, I'd gladly truck it down to TX. It'd probably be best if we all go hit the local watering hole (range, pool hall, etc.) and make a plan.
-Mike
"I have to return some video tapes"
Lonestar,
just want to doublecheck you would be okay with us coming down?
when would be a good time for people to come down?
how much property would we be hunting on?
are there better times to hunt where we would see more hogs?
maybe let us know what some date options are so we can figure out who wants to go when and then decide who would drive, carpool etc.
also as far as lodging, should we bring campers, are there hotels nearby, could we tent it and camp out?
If it is only 8 hours it would be easy to leave super early in the morning, get there for a evening hunt, set up camp or hotel etc, have dinner, and have a couple full days of hunting and then leave the last morning, maybe after a morning hunt.
Ok ill try to answer everything I can.
Yes I am ok with people coming down. I specified how many would make it a decent hunt without getting over crowded. As far as lodging, the location 8 hours away has motels or bring campers/tents. The location further south has a full bed and breakfast house. Best times I have found to hunt are July thru September.
Yes you are correct about the trip it is a very easy drive.
As far as land, there is plenty, couple hundred acres, but when hunting hogs down there, you can tell where they are and there patter because they rip shit up like crazy. SO although there is plenty o' land it wont all be used.