Well the canned hunt turned out fine. It was high fenced but over 300 acres. The accomidations were clean and comfortable, the food was good, very good, and the hunting was just fine to. They offered moring and afternoon spot and stalks, saw lots of small to 120 lbs sized pigs with a few larger. Evenings we were placed in shooting blinds over baited spots and told to hunt as long as we wanted from "that" blind, other hunters were placed in other blinds over the property. For the price 226 bucks plus 100 dollar gratruity it seemed like a good hunt, fair chase, evening blind hunt, or night time spotlight hunt, pick your poison. My buddy and I had to leave early for a funeral, and scored a double the final night. We shot almost at the same time. His 100 pounder dropped to a 243 head shot. My shot was bit off the the mark knocking it down but he got up and run, hey I was the one counting, what can say. We tracked my wounded hog into the brush and with the help of our guide found him hit in the front left shoulder but still three legging it along, my follow up shot from a 45 lc loaded with 255 hard cast found its mark in the noggin bringing the hunt to an end. Great fun but I really respect how tough a pig under 100 lbs can be, his shoulder defeated a 120 grain nosler partition fired from a 257 roberts, wrecked the shoulder but no vital damage upon skinning.. Now that is one tough little pig. Thanks to everyone for the advice and help. SN