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Guide fees: Hunt Packages1. Wild Boar OR Black Bear Hunts. Fall and winter hunts only for black bear. Hogs can be hunted year round on private land in Georgia. $275.00/day/person Group rate discounts $250.00/day/person--minimum three hunters 2. Special Combo hunt Wild Boar and Black Bear $325/day/person--minimum (3) three day hunt, no minimum number of hunters. Group* rate is $300.00/day/person. A group* is three or more hunters. 4. White Tail Deer Hunts - Still hunts only. No dogs allowed. $225.00/day/person. Group rate is $200.00/day/person - group is three or more hunters. 6. Wild Boar & Deer Combo. No dogs allowed. Still hunting only. $300.00/day/person Group rate $275.00/day/person. A group is three or more hunters. If you want to hunt free range, fair chase wild boar/feral hogs in North Georgia email Appalachia Adventures/Cherokee Guide Service.
Wild Pigs can be hunted all year on private lands
in Georgia. On state and federal lands, the hunting season coincides
with the hunting season for White-tailed Deer. Please see
season dates for information
on hunting dates.
The wild hogs in our area has a
"junk yard dog" attitude. They are born wild, live wild, and are noted for
their strength, ferociousness and intelligence.
We are allowed to hunt with hounds. We are not allowed to hunt over food as bait on any of our hunts. Success on any given hunt depends upon a number of factors: the weather, hunter's ability to walk in hilly to mountainous thickly wooded terrain, hunter skill, etc. Since we hunt totally free range, fair chase we cannot give you a 100% guarantee that you will be successful. We do not charge a trophy/kill fee as we do not have to replace wild animals like a game preserve/lodge might do. Even if you are successful, you do not owe us anything else. We cannot give you a no kill/no pay rate because our animals are not enclosed in a fenced in area. Links of interest about wild hogs: Invasive Species: Animals - Wild Boar (Sus scrofa) GAWW: Species Description - The University of Georgia Feral Hogs - Missouri says "Shoot 'em on sight." - Why are feral hogs a problem?
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