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+1 on Loshbough. Good folks, excellent guides and dogs, nice big area to hunt in and some big ole hogs back in there as well.

I've also hunted Caryonah in Cookeville... good operation, excellent lodge but their hunting area is a bit smaller than Loshbough.

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You wouldn't believe how many hogs we have down in Florida. We have a lot of people who shoot them and just let em rot where they fall. 

Do you have any guides you would suggest? A few buddies and I are wanting to go on another hog hunt soon.

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Do you have any guides you would suggest? A few buddies and I are wanting to go on another hog hunt soon.

 

I would just google it honestly. I know there are a lot of companies that do hog hunts down here. You could probably find one in North Florida so you wouldn't have to drive as far.

 

Sorry I can't be more help.

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5 creeks is one of my favorite hunting hogs, I've taken 4 there and they were big
From LinkedIn
Five Creeks Hunting...... Turkeys/Deer/Wild Hogs

Jerry S.
Five Creeks Hunting !!!
Howdy Folks!!! I'm Jerry owner/guide for Five Creeks Hunting... If you would like to go Tuckee huntin with the Best Tuckee hunter this side of the Smokey Mountains and do some Wild Hog huntin in the evenin ......give me a call....I've got only a couple dates still open for this fun filled Spring hunt.... Before you ask....This 2 day/night hunt cost $500.....and that includes meals and lodging..... Yes.....I said only $500.... www.fivecreekshunting.com 865-679-5238
Good Huntin!!!
Jerry Edited by BJB
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5creeks is free range. Jerry owns a lot of acerage that is surrounded by state land. He has many food plots out and is a dream to hunt. He has a lot of shoot houses set up so no matter the weather your dry. And he is a great cook. BTW in between hunts you can cat fish in a pond. Edited by BJB
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Wild Hog Control For Landowners

Landowners have more opportunity than ever before to control wild hogs on their properties. They can shoot wild hogs year-round during the day without limit and trap with bait outside of big game seasons. Furthermore, landowners may obtain an exemption from their TWRA regional office enabling them to kill wild hogs at night using a spotlight, and to trap year-round. In addition, landowners in a four-county (Fentress, Cumberland, Pickett, and Overton) experimental area may use dogs as a wild hog control method.  Family members and tenants that qualify under the Farmland Owner License Exemption and up to ten additional designees may help private landowners with wild hog control efforts. For properties over 1000 acres, an additional designee per 100 acres may be assigned.   No licensing requirements exist for landowners or their designees.  In order to renew each year, exemption holders are required to report the number of hogs killed on their property and the manner in which they were killed to TWRA.  Landowners may also take advantage of technical assistance provided by TWRA to help with a trapping program or additional wild hog control techniques.

I dont see that you can run a hog hunting operation in Tn with rules like this without it being fenced in, the names have to be turned in to twra before the hunt and i dont think they allow you to change it weekly but who knows,

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+1 on Loshbough. Good folks, excellent guides and dogs, nice big area to hunt in and some big ole hogs back in there as well.

I've also hunted Caryonah in Cookeville... good operation, excellent lodge but their hunting area is a bit smaller than Loshbough.

I will have to look into this...  :D How many were in on your hunt when you went?

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