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Texas offers numerous top locations for feral hog hunting, including Bastrop, Grimes, and Matagorda counties, as well as the Sabine National Forest and the Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge. Feral hog populations are also common in the Hill Country. These areas provide ideal terrain for hunting hogs.
Best Regions for Feral Hog Hunting
Bastrop and Grimes counties are two of the top locations for feral hog hunting in Texas. These areas are known for their dense vegetation and large populations of feral hogs. In Bastrop, hunters can expect to find hogs in the county’s many wooded areas, including the Lost Pines area. Grimes County, on the other hand, offers a mix of woods and open fields, providing a varied hunting experience.
Hunting in the Hill Country
The Hill Country is another top destination for feral hog hunting in Texas. This region is home to numerous ranches and farms where feral hogs can be found. Hunters can expect to find hogs in areas with dense vegetation, such as cedar groves and wooded creek beds. In the Hill Country, it’s not uncommon to see large groups of hogs.
Public Lands for Hunting
For those who prefer to hunt on public land, the Sabine National Forest and the Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge are both excellent options. The Sabine National Forest offers over 160,000 acres of hunting terrain, including wooded areas and swamplands. The Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge, on the other hand, offers a mix of woods, grasslands, and coastal wetlands. Hunters can expect to find feral hogs in these areas, particularly in the early morning and late evening hours.
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