I emailed them and they said it was free range, not high fence.
If Texas has so many hogs, why do most places charge so much? I am interested in this place because its the cheapest I have found in TX. Most places want $200 a day (2 day minumum) plus a $1 a pound for anything over 100 lbs. If I want to take my wife hog hunting in TX for a long weekend, I'm looking at close to $1000 at most places, more at others.
Here's my purdy little darling in CA when we saw a road kill on the side of the road.
Unfortunately this is a result of two things, free enterprise, get all anyone is willing to pay, and lawyers with civil suits and litigation. The owners are responsible for anyone on the property, regardless of if they are there with permission or not. So it has made free hunting or cheap hunting more or less a thing of the past. With the economy the wya it is for landowners who primarily runn cattle, the drout in most areas forcing them to sell off most of their cattle at low prices, and such they are looking at other options.
They say "free range" you say? They also say they run cattle with them but take cattle out while hunters are there. Do you REALLY believe the cattle are free range? Now it could be the fences are barbed wire which for hogs would be effectively free range tho not for cattle.
If you just want to go shoot some hogs for meat it's likely a good place to go. If you want to go hog HUNTING it likely isn't. It really depends completely on what your objectives are. There is nothing wrong in my opinion in taking hogs in such places so long as you look at it as taking some meat for the freezer and understand there is no HUNT to it.
Well free range here generally does mean only surrounded by barbed wire. Result of the cattle business, for the most part. There isn't much short of a mine field or claymores that will keep hogs out of an area if they want in or out even the high fences. Also your probably right for the most part about the shooting over the actual hunting, but even on a small piece of property around here it can be a hunt depending on the terrain and folage type. Hell in the back of our family place you would have to literally crawl in on your belly through the rose vine like stuff to even get in there. Then your shots would be measured in feet rather than yards. The hogs have it licked, as they can run through it with no effort at all, so it makes getting them out of it rather impossible short of burning it to the ground.
Either way putting meat in in the freezer as you suggested is a good thing. I hope you have a BIG one to fill, and get plenty to put in it. You won't be hurting anyone's feelings for doing so. Even with knowing where they are, and having protein feeders out for the deer, which they visit on a regular basis, I still have a hard time crossing paths with them. I wish the best of luck.