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Yes, you can hunt wild hogs at night in Texas, but it's highly regulated and requires a permit from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.
Night Hog Hunting Regulations in Texas
When hunting feral hogs at night in Texas, you’ll need to obtain a permit from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. The permit allows you to hunt hogs from one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise. This time frame is crucial, as the hogs become more active and vocal at night.
Choosing the Right Gear and Techniques
To effectively hunt hogs at night, you’ll need the right equipment. A thermal or night vision scope can be invaluable in spotting hogs, especially in areas with dense vegetation. Use a red dot or night vision scope that fits your firearm and hunting style. It’s also essential to wear camouflage and utilize a good spotter or hunting companion to help track and locate the hogs. When hunting at night, hogs tend to congregate around water sources, such as ponds, creeks, and rivers.
Hunting Strategies for Nighttime Hogs
When hunting hogs at night, it’s crucial to create a killing zone. This involves identifying areas where hogs tend to congregate and creating a funnel or choke point to funnel the hogs into a smaller area. Use a high-powered spotlight to illuminate the area, and be prepared to make a shot when a hog enters the killing zone. Aim for a head shot or a vital organ shot to ensure quick and humane harvest. In Texas, the daily bag limit for feral hogs is 5 per hunter, and the season is open year-round.
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