I'm interested in hearing what others have to say on this subject. I was lucky enough to hunt hogs on private land in West Central Florida for about 10 years. I did try hunting on public land in an area called Duette. I was hunting with a .50 cal, traditional style muzzle loader at the time. I made a nice, double lung shot a 170 pounder. The .490, cotton patched, lead ball passed almost completely through the animal's mud caked body. The hog ran around a 40 yard patch of palmetto and was immediately shot by three other hunters.
They swore they shot the hog because I had obviously missed. I wasn't interested in fighting over the animal they had gut shot twice but, they complained to the game warden upon check out that I was attempting to claim their kill which was hanging by the back feet from the skinning pole. I have to admit, with all the mud on the animal, I couldn't see where I had hit this hog.
I explained the situation to the game warden as they denounced my story. I'm not sure the game warden knew who to believe, at least not until the hog was skinned out.
As the hog was skinned out it revealed 2 gut shots and a ham shot. When it was skinned past the shoulders, it became very evident that I had shot it where I said I did, right through the left shoulder. They attempted to claim one of the poor shots must have been mine but, they were all shooting jacketed, sabot bullets. The game warden dug my round, lead ball out of the right shoulder and knew I was telling the truth. Much to the dismay of the "crapshots", the game warden agreed that the hog was first shot by me and that the shot was indeed, fatal. He awarded me the animal but, after the 2 gut shots which had ruptured the bladder and turned the rest of the guts into a foul smelling stew of stomach bile and half digested acorns, I thanked the game warden and respectfully declined.
The three "shooters" for lack of an acceptable term, were more than happy to keep the hog, which they promptly hacked into several pieces with a machete.
I never hunted public land in Florida again. It still bugs me that I killed an animal then, had to sit and watch as three idiots rendered it mostly inedible.
Sorry for a long post that doesn't really answer your question but, I thought you may want to consider that cheaper isn't necessarily better. Personally, I think you would be better off saving a little ching and hunting with someone like Hog Heaven unless you can find private land to hunt.
Tom