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East Texas Hog Hunting is an extremely popular event for archers and riflemen. And although Texas is not the only state offering feral hog hunts, Texas is certainly the most popular location to take action. Why? Shear numbers. Texas is home to over Two million feral hogs, which makes up about over 50% of the population of feral hogs within the entire US. Feral Hogs are densely populated in just about every county with this State, especially in east Texas. While hog could be less popular than deer hunting, turkey hunting or duck hunting, in several ways it may be more difficult. Hog hunting requires different skills and knowledge, therefore your intent on success, here are 5 important tips that produce the next feral hog hunt more pleasurable and productive.


1) Hunter Safety Body of the most basic things to remember about hogs is because can be very dangerous animals. And even though they are going to choose "flight over fight" under most circumstances, they may also become extremely aggressive if wounded or cornered. Fundamentally, hogs won't hesitate to fight humans (or something different for instance) if required. I've come across the velocity and agility of feral hogs first hand. Hunting using a partner, or hunting from the tree stand are a couple of of the most useful kinds of safety. 2) The best Challenge - If you are seeking the best test and challenge, try hunting feral hogs which has a bow. Using a rifle may be a sufficient challenge for a lot of hunters, also it certainly have their advantages if you are set on "bringing home the bacon". But hunting using a bow is definitely the full test of wits, skill and good fortune. Regardless of anything else, a bow will need that you simply have a closer, more deliberate shot. 3) Hunting Season - One from the other unique areas of east Texas hog hunting will there be are not any restrictions around the season, the bag limit (if you can refer to it as that), the species, or perhaps the sex. It is possible to shoot hogs in Texas year-round, and you will shoot as much as the landowner, along with your hunting skills, will permit. Hogs are extremely prolific in Texas they are comparable to dove hunting in Argentina. The dove population in Argentina is indeed large that many of the neighborhood farmers and ranchers are only happy to start to see the out of hand population temporarily diminished. Hogs reproduce with an alarming rate, often having up two litters per year with as much as 10-12 piglets per litter. They eat everything and anything (plant and animal), they may be destructive on the land, plus they compete with other wildlife for limited food sources. And they are generally best known to be disease carriers. It's no surprise the state of hawaii has this type of open hunting policy in relation to feral hogs. 4) Period - Like deer, hogs are nocturnal and forage primarily in the evening. Therefore the ideal time for east Texas hog hunting is late afternoon or day. Night hunts are tricky, so be sure to have permission through the local game warden, plus your land owner upfront. 5) Licensing - I have read several articles from presumably well meaning authors who have completely misstated the laws of Texas concerning licensing for feral hog hunts. I'm not really a lawyer, so I'll avoid giving assistance with exactly what the law says, but my best non-legal advice to every single hunter could be that the safest and most iron-clad method of licensing is always to keep a valid hunting license along at all times. I'd even go as far as to state that licensing is related to the existing American Express Card mantra, "Don't set off without it". Who knows if it may be necessary sometimes. The State of Texas has adopted an on-line licensing program, allowing hunters to obtain a license without having to hang around in long lines with the outlet. It's stress free and 100% in the fees charged for licensing check out offer the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission. It's nice to know the fees aren't being funneled along with other state projects, or funding the activities of some unrelated program.