Hello everyone. Just wonder if any of you know a good hog hunting guide within 1 or 2 hours of Nags Head ? My daughter ( Lacie 23 ) wants to spear a hog and I want to start planning a hunt for next year. Thanks.
Spear! did you say Spear? The only way I would spear a hog is if it were in Fos's trap and maybe not then. You go Lacie!
Jerry
Quote from: Hawks Feather on October 24, 2011, 09:16:51 AM
Spear! did you say Spear? The only way I would spear a hog is if it were in Fos's trap and maybe not then. You go Lacie!
Jerry
:laf: :laf: :laf: Yes , I did say spear. The girl got all excited when that hog charged us in Florida and wants a new challenge I guess. :wo: :wo: I guarantee you I will be there with a gun if things go bad. :wink: :wink:
There are 3 hog hunting lodges here in my area, but not sure if you would be willing to travel this far. Chet and I have occasionally coyote hunted one of them and they are loaded down in hogs. We hunt near another and have encountered a few hogs there as well. Not sure if the spear thing would be legal or not, but could find out if you like. I played football with the guy that is part owner of one of the lodges.
Thanks Bopeye, how far are you from Nags head ?
Quote from: bambam on October 27, 2011, 02:59:33 PM
Thanks Bopeye, how far are you from Nags head ?
My Nag just walked past me, so it was just a few feet a minute ago. I am guessing about 25 feet at this point, otherwise I wouldn't have wrote this. :nono:
:alscalls: :alscalls: you aint right lol.
Quote from: Bopeye on October 26, 2011, 10:05:51 AM
There are 3 hog hunting lodges here in my area, but not sure if you would be willing to travel this far. Chet and I have occasionally coyote hunted one of them and they are loaded down in hogs. We hunt near another and have encountered a few hogs there as well. Not sure if the spear thing would be legal or not, but could find out if you like. I played football with the guy that is part owner of one of the lodges.
It is legal to spear them, but I can only find a few guides who allow you to do it. What are the names of the lodges in your area ? Thanks.
Hey, bambam
CARYONAH HUNTING LODGE / Crossville, Tennessee is the preserve where Bop and I sometimes coyote hunt. I know the folks there are a good bunch, they will do you right.
www.caryonah.com/
Like Bop said there are several other places around the area but I know very little about them (You might try a Google search for Tennessee hog hunting).
I don’t know about using a spear (you will need to contact the guides about that) but here is a list of legal weapons that can be used in Tennessee.
( Boar - Ram - Goat - Deer)
• May be hunted with rifles or shotguns with slugs.
• Rifles using rimfire ammunition or less than .24 caliber cannot be used.
• Semi-automatics are allowed.
• Handguns 357 caliber or larger.
• Muzzle loaders, flint or percussion, 40 cal. minimum and 58 cal. maximum.
• Bows.
Suggested Weapons
• Guns: 30-30, 32 Special, 35, 30-06, 308, 270 and 44 Magnum, shotgun with rifled slugs.
• Bows
• Muzzle loaders
Good luck!
Thanks for the info coyotehunter_1. My daughter and I had a bit of miscommunication. She said she wanted to spear one but when we talked this evening, it turns out she wants to knife one. :shrug: :shrug: I guess she considers a knife and a spear to be the same thing. Must be her mother's Indian blood in her. :iroll: :iroll: :innocentwhistle: :innocentwhistle: I have found several guides that kill them with knives. One is in Darlington , S.C. Pretty close to the beaches , so we will probably be able to go to the beach for a few days then drive over to hog hunt. I would still like to get a hunt in North Carolina if possible, even if it is in the western part of the state we could still go to the beach for a few days then head west. Thanks guys !!!!!
That's cool... a little surf and turf. :laf:
Many, many moons ago I worked as a state licensed big game (hog) guide but those days are now past history for me. I've heard of a few brave souls around here that go the knife route but I never worked with anyone that did that. I would strongly recommend using an experienced, well known guide who has a strong track record for this type of hunting. Safety first, even a small tush hog can do serious damage.