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In Texas, there is no specific season for juvenile feral pig hunting, but young hogs may be hunted year-round when accompanying a mature pig during designated feral hog hunting seasons.
Seasonal Considerations
In Texas, the feral hog hunting season typically runs from September 1 to February 28, with some counties allowing year-round hunting. However, hunting juvenile pigs during this time may increase your chances of success, as young hogs often accompany mature females. It’s essential to check local regulations, as some areas may have specific restrictions or requirements.
Hunting Strategies for Juvenile Pigs
When hunting juvenile feral pigs, it’s crucial to use the right equipment and techniques. For young pigs, a 20-gauge shotgun with birdshot or #6 shot is often sufficient, as they are relatively small and tender. When tracking and hunting juvenile pigs, stay low and move quietly to avoid spooking them. Keep a safe distance and wait for the young pigs to move closer before taking a shot. Use a tree stand or blind to get a better vantage point, especially during daylight hours.
Tips for Hunting with a Partner or Guide
When hunting juvenile feral pigs with a partner or guide, communicate clearly and stay alert. Designate roles and responsibilities, such as scouting, tracking, and shooting. Make sure your guide or partner is experienced and knowledgeable about the terrain, weather, and hunting regulations. Consider using a spot-and-stalk approach, where you track and observe the young pigs from a distance before taking a shot.
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