Have not booked but am planning on camping. There are gonna be several of us in the campground based on the response of people I've spoken with.
UPDATE: Campsite is reserved. Go ahead and make your reservation now if you intend to camp...it took the lady a few minutes to find me one and if that's any indication of how full they already are, sites may be getting scarce...
They have a certain amount of primitive “lots” that they will reserve/rent if available on arrival. So if they’re all reserved up, you gotta know someone that’s camping primitive and you can just pay $2/night to share the lot with them.Primitive has always been no reservations. Has that changed?
They have a certain amount of primitive “lots” that they will reserve/rent if available on arrival. So if they’re all reserved up, you gotta know someone that’s camping primitive and you can just pay $2/night to share the lot with them.
To answer your question, they’ve been reserving them since I started going when we went that first time.
No harvest card need for pigs. You are allowed 2 tents per site. You can ask someone you know camping if you could be their second tent. Its only a $2 a day fee.OK. I have registered and printed my permit, reprinted my hunter safety card, and read the SOP. I guess I should also print the maps and download to my smart phone. I am confused as to whether I need a harvest card for feral hogs. Is that something I pickup when I get there? Anything else I haven't done that will keep me from hunting? I'm waiting for the campground to see if they have an available campsite.
Thanks, I went ahead and reserved a campsite.No harvest card need for pigs. You are allowed 2 tents per site. You can ask someone you know camping if you could be their second tent. Its only a $2 a day fee.
Most of the guys are still down there. One kill, one miss, and several sightings as of Saturday morning. I'll let Dendy give the details when he gets home.NO PICTURES?