What state are you in?Anyone have any tips on how to hunt hogs on public land?
Have no idea what state to go to either any help is appreciated.
Above post refers to this. They do travel in groups.They travel in packs and can be mean. It's safer not being at ground level.
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I'll be in Myrtle Beach in Mid December was planning on bringing an extra cooler and my 45-70. I'll have to check that out. Thanks !Come on down most of the state has hogs, south of Columbia there are more pigs, more bugs, more gators....only need a small game license...season is open all year. Francis Marion NF has got plenty.
Yep, public land hunters down here definitely get the short end of the stick.Alabama WMA's all have hogs on them but the issue with hunting them is you have to use the firearm applicable to which season is in
Say youre hunting hogs during deer season then you can used the centerfire rifle of your choice
Say you want to hunt them during the summer well youre screwed because theres no season opened even though the law says hogs can be hunted anytime,,,,except WMA's
During turkey season you can hunt them with a shotgun but with turkey loads and i do not recommend this because you have to be close and can really piss them off if you dont kill them first shot
We have stupid laws and stupid people in G&F dept just like everyone else
There are plenty on Georgia WMA’s but like Yarak said, you have to hunt them with legal guns for open season game. Most people use .22’s during our long squirrel season.
Add some hip boots or waders to that list...gets swampy quick, depending on recent rainfall totals. Dec shouldn't have to worry to much about rattlers or gators. They will still be there just slower.I'll be in Myrtle Beach in Mid December was planning on bringing an extra cooler and my 45-70. I'll have to check that out. Thanks !
I’ve killed a lot of hogs. The only ones that were ever aggressive were cornered or had a dog attached. Had a few pick the path I was on for their escape but there was no malice in them.They travel in packs and can be mean. It's safer not being at ground level.
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Until you shoot at them.I’ve killed a lot of hogs. The only ones that were ever aggressive were cornered or had a dog attached. Had a few pick the path I was on for their escape but there was no malice in them.