We had a wonderful hunt. David is a great guy, they have a lot of hogs (including some real big ones), and the facilities are nice. You can bring stands, but I never took my tripods out of the truck. He has tripods and ground blinds set up already, so save the room. You might want to throw in a pop up, just in case you found a spot, but otherwise, I wouldn't bother.
Jon and I both had shots the first evening. I got one that probably went a little more than 100 lbs. and Jon got one slightly smaller. His was along a creek and we had some tough tracking through some of the thickest greenbriar you can imagine.
After tracking two, cutting up, etc, I was not nearly as motivated. Jon on the other hand was talking about buying a freezer. He had a really big one come past on the second evening, but it didn't stick around long enough for a shot.
So final score was two hogs and a rattlesnake with nine rattles.
Accommodations are very good. Clean bunkhouse, with six bunks. Two bathrooms, and the kitchen/cooking area is on one end, where you go outside to get to it. That way you don't end up with cooking smells on your clothes. Nice cleaning area and I liked the industrial sabre (?) saw as it made cutting out the ribs easy.
I'd give the place two thumbs up for hogs, and based on the turkeys I saw, I think it would be good for those also.
Good luck.
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