We're wanting to go into Hammond's hog heaven first and I think we just nailed that down. But to be honest I'd hunt again somewhere else on an annual basis if it was good times.
Around our area February through March is pretty much a deadbeat time and I would like to consider some regular trips down south every year or two to hunt pigs. In the early 1990s I lived down in Georgia at the Army base outside Savannah for two years when I was in the infantry. Therefore I somewhat have an understanding on the weather. Yet I don't mind a reminder either, since it has been some time :-)
Coming from so far away, I would have to put up with different logistical problems. Vehicles, camping equipment, hunting gear, etc. So while we may be committed to one trip now, I am open to learning about the critter and what they are doing around the time of year I might hunt them. I suppose some of that might have to do with the foliage and cover in February-March which is when we planned for now. Do you think they like to hole up near the water more in the summer as opposed to late winter or early spring? Now if they are more active to hunt another time of year, I am all ears on the knowledge.