Oklahoma Hog Hunting 1-3 People

Bristow, OK

2-3 Guests • Lodge • Private • Guided

Description

SMALL GROUP HOG HUNTS

1 - 3 DAY HOG HUNTS

We have an abundance of Hogs at the Ranch. Some have very large tusks and have topped the scale at 300lbs+. We are the newest & largest Hog hunting ranch in NE Oklahoma.

These hunts include an AM hunt, Midday Spot & Stalk, & PM hunt. These are 100% guaranteed opportunity hunts. We can hunt Hogs year-round and with any weapon you choose.

We have comfortable ladder stands and box blinds that will accommodate 2 people. This allows for both Bow and Rifle hunters. If a hunter(s) prefers, we can even do a spot and stalk style of Hog hunting.

There is a minimum of 2 people on a 1-day hunt.

Other services available:

  • Skin & Quarter

  • Cape & Quarter

  • Add any Hog (under 75 lbs.)

  • Add any Hog (over 75 lbs.)

*Discounts given to groups of 4 or more

Base price is per person for a 1-Day Hunt. Make it a 2 or 3-day hunt for additional fees per person.

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Upgrades

2-Day/2-Night/2-Hogs

$330.00

3-Day/3-Night/3 Hogs

$660.00


Your Host

Ryan's Trip

Ryan D

from $330/Day


Amenities

  • Professional Guide
  • Full Day of Hunting
  • 100% Guaranteed opportunity
  • Lunch
  • Snack
  • Soft Drinks
  • Comfortable Ladder Stands & Box Blinds
  • Both Bow and Rifle Hunting
  • Skin & Quartering Available for additional fee
  • Cape & Quartering Available for Additional Fee

Location

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Gear List

  • Weather Appropriate Hunting Attire
  • Valid Hunting License
  • Hunting Weapon / Ammo
  • Hearing Protection

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Rules & Guidelines

https://www.wildlifedepartment.com/law/hunting_regs

All hunters 16 years and older must obtain a valid hunting license to take or trap game in Oklahoma. Residents under 16 or over 64 are exempt from this requirement.

All hunters 30 years or younger are required to complete a Hunter Education course before purchasing a license.

For other hunting regulations, as well as bag limits and additional permits/stamps, check the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation website.

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