Wild Hog Hunting in South Carolina

St. George, SC

1-10 Guests • Lodge • Private • Semi-Guided

Description

Wild Hog Hunting

WE OFFER THE BEST GUN & BOW HUNTING OF WORLD CLASS WHITETAIL DEER

Our lodge is a 5,000-square-foot plantation house that dates back to the 1800s. As you enter the front entrance you're greeted with a state-record deer mount, a mounted bobcat, and a fox. Antlers line the tables from hunts past, deer mounts are towering on the walls of wood and a wild turkey mount waits in the side 3 fold glass door carriage style entrance, that in the old days was the lady’s entrance.

This 19th-century plantation house has seven beautiful fireplaces and a large living room with satellite TV. The lodge features six bedrooms and four full baths. There is a downstairs bedroom, which you can reserve for a little more privacy or if you don't want to climb the stairs to the upstairs sleeping areas. Some couples prefer this option, the elderly, or females hunting with us.

* Our hunting prices include your meals and lodging. 3-day minimum required.

Wild Hog Hunting Season is from January 2nd to August 1st. One hog on the morning hunt and one hog on the afternoon hunt.

Required: Non-Resident Hunting License.

Licenses are available online at SCDNR

Purchase a license by telephone 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Call the SC Dept of Natural Resources at 1-866-714-3611.

HUNTS INCLUDE:

  • All Hunts semi-guided

  • Transportation to and from stands

  • Rifle range available

  • Game patches

  • Supplemental feeding provided

  • Instructions for novice hunters

  • All deposits and payments are non-refundable. However, the hunt can be rescheduled for later the same season.

A typical day starts with a wake-up call at approximately an hour and a half before sunrise. A continental breakfast is offered at this time. Afterward, an experienced guide will take you to your stand before the morning hunt. Between 10:00 and 11:00, depending on the time of year, you will be picked up and brought back to the lodge for lunch.

Then the afternoon hunt will begin between 2:00 and 4:00, again, depending on the time of year. You will hunt until dark. A guide will once again pick you up and return you to the lodge for the evening meal.

We offer more than three hundred permanent deer stands on over 12,000 acres of prime South Carolina-managed wildlife habitat. We have more than one hundred shooting houses, tree stands, and numerous ground blinds for those hunters who don't want to climb. Most are overlooking agricultural fields, food plots, and supplemental feeding stations. In addition to the shooting houses, there are over one hundred twelve-foot high tripods with shooting rails. These stands are located in cutovers and pine plantations. Others are strategically placed in hardwood swamps and runs. The balance of the stands are mostly moveable lean-up stands with shooting rails.

We follow the guidelines and recommendations of the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, The Quality Deer Management Association, and our own independent biologist.

Base Price is per person for a 3-day Hog hunt. Make it an up to 7-Day hunt for an additional fee per day. Add non-hunting guests, or private lodging for additional fees.

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Upgrades

4-Day Hunt

$660.00

5-Day Hunt

$1320.00


Your Host

Hugh's Trip

Hugh W

South Carolina hunting lodge

from $1980/Experience


Amenities

  • Experienced Local Guide Available
  • More than 300 Permanent Deer Stands
  • 12,000 Acres of Prime Managed Wildlife Habitat
  • 100+ Shooting Houses, Tree Stands, & Ground Blinds

Location

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Gear List

  • Weather Appropriate Hunting Attire
  • Personal Hunting Equipment
  • Valid Hunting License / Tags
  • Overnight Gear

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Rules & Guidelines

https://www.dnr.sc.gov/regulations.html

Hunters 16 years and older must obtain a valid hunting license in order to participate in any kind of hunting activity. Hunter education courses are required to purchase a license.

Additional regulations regarding bag limits, weapons, and other related issues can be found on the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources website.

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