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Tiger Island Outfitters and the first Hog Hunt

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lamehawk
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SOUNDS LIKE FOS!

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GoodOyster
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I'd be proud to hunt or spend time in the woods with you and your friend because I know you care about more than just killing something. If more hunters took this approach, and actually learned what they were doing before going out and blasting the heck out of the woods, there'd be more successful hunters and fewer animals lost to ignorance. Think of it as a hands-on hunting school, with a side benefit of eating your homework!

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lamehawk
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YES SIR SAID WELL GoodOyster!

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strunes
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Seriously??? A 23 acre fenced in hog hunt??? COME ON MAN
I'm sorry.. no i'm not... Thats a freakin hog pen.. not a hunt

"Crichton has fenced off his 23 acre property, keeps it stocked with wild hogs captured by trappers and maintains a number of automated feeders with nearby stands and blinds. As a result, he can virtually guarantee a successful “hunt”."

Drank some Hatorade did we? It's still a ton of fun! It's kind of like getting a hooker, you know what the end result is going to be!!!! :tung

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I am not much for pen hunts, but without experience and for what you learned and meat too, why not. Hard to learn without buddies to take you and now you will feel much more confident in a wild natural enviroment. Congrats. What did you pay total, 1 of you with a hog? if you don't mind me asking if so just don't answer.

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