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In Texas, hog hunting at night is allowed, but hunters must comply with the state's regulations: hunting is permitted from 30 minutes after sunset to 30 minutes before sunrise. Additionally, hunters must have written permission from the landowner and follow all state and local laws. No permit is required.
Texas Hog Hunting Regulations
In Texas, hogs can be hunted year-round, but the hours of operation vary. As mentioned, hunting is allowed from 30 minutes after sunset to 30 minutes before sunrise. This means that during peak hunting months, hunters have a relatively long window to hunt hogs, often in excess of 8 hours. When hunting at night, it’s essential to use a reliable method to determine the time, such as a watch with an alarm or a phone with a night mode.
Hunting Techniques for Nighttime Hog Hunting
When hunting hogs at night, hunters often employ the use of spotlights or night vision equipment to locate their quarry. The most effective method is to use a combination of a strong spotlight and a good understanding of hog behavior. By shining the light low to the ground, hunters can spot the eyes of the pigs, and then use the surrounding terrain to their advantage. For example, hogs tend to follow established trails, which can be used to funnel the animals into a kill zone.
Land Preparation and Permission
Before embarking on a nighttime hog hunt in Texas, it’s crucial to obtain written permission from the landowner. This is not only a requirement but also a courtesy, as landowners often appreciate the effort to respect their property. It’s also essential to prepare the land before the hunt by eliminating any obstacles that could interfere with the hunting process. This may include clearing brush, removing debris, and creating a safe path for the hunter.
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