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to Texas Hog Hunting,
Central Texas' complete wing outfitter and more!
Here at Texas Hog Hunting our mission is simple, we strive
to provide our clients with the best Texas hog hunting, wing
shooting (pheasant hunting, quail hunting), waterfowl hunting
(duck hunting, goose hunting) and other huntig adventures
we can produce. With over 30,000 acres of land in Central
Texas, we have the ability to be diverse and successful. We
are currently in our sixth year of production and return business
is outstanding.
We are constantly striving to perfect our hog hunting, duck
hunting, goose hunting, properties thru wildlife management
programs. Proper management such as productive food plots,
watering holes and preferred cover are high on our list of
importance. As the saying goes, you can't keep them if you
don't feed them! Our Texas wild hog hunting are first rate
and our dove fields have been known to be gun blistering.Here
at Texas og Hunting we know that you the consumer, have a
lot of choices when it comes to choosing a Texas outfitter,
so let us thank you in advance for the opportunity to serve
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Texas is in the top three areas in Texas for wild hog concentrations.
The year around agriculture provides a never-ending food resource
for hogs. This region of Texas is also covered with rivers,
creeks, and private lakes. So, with the heavy vegetation, vast
agriculture, and plenty of water it's easy to see why we have
a high hog population that keep hog hunting high on the list
of favorite hunts. We offer our clients several choices in hog
hunting methods. Stand hog hunting is a popular choice. We use
elevated tent and box blinds placed in a high traffic area with
a feeder or food plot. Once hogs start to traffic a feeder or
food plot you can generally guess at a time they might come
in to feed. We use game cameras to establish this estimated
time. If hogs come to the feeders between 7 pm and 9 pm you
will want to be in the stand at 6 pm and not leave until 10
pm or later. Hog movement changes mainly due to weather conditions.
Heat is the primary factor. Therefore, if they have been moving
in the 70-degree temps and it rains, then it is very possible
for them to move early and visa versa if the temps spike to
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Spot and stalk hog hunting is another method we use at times
of the year when hogs are active in day light hours. We will
glass large fields or travel routs. When a hog is spotted we
then stalk into range and attempt the harvest. A very exciting
method of hog hunting is hunting with dogs. Hog hunting with
dogs is a lot like any other hunting with dogs. When the dogs
find hogs, the bay dogs try to contain them until the catch
dogs get there. The catch dogs will catch the hog usually by
the ear and holds them until we get there. When we get to where
the hog is caught, we (the guides) will throw the hog and then
the client can harvest the hog. Another hog hunting method we
use is spot lighting. This is a fun and exciting hog hunt. The
clients will be on a safari rack on the back of the guide's
truck. We idle around the fields at night and look for hogs.
Once hogs are found, you can attempt the harvest. There are
very few laws in Texas on hog hunting. |
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a sport hunter you need only a resident or non-resident five-day
small game license. There is no bag limits set by the state
of Texas. Each ranch and/or the outfitter set all bag limits.
Any legal firearm, bow & arrow, or spear/knife may be used
to hunting hogs. We do have recommendations on calibers though.
Hogs are very dense animals. They have very thick hide, a layer
of fat and cartilage armor, the rib cage, and then finally the
vitals. I have yet to see a common caliber too big for hog hunting.
But, .22, .243, & 25 calibers are all on the small side.
You can successfully harvest hogs with these calibers with a
well-placed earshot. We recommend that you use a .30 caliber
or magnum cartridge (i.e. 7mm rem mag, 300 mag, 30/60, 30/30
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Texas
Hog Hunting Prices
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/ Day Hunts - Hog $200/gun (1 gun)
(Morning & evening/night)
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/ Day Hunts - Hog $175/gun (2 guns)
(Morning & evening/night)
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/ Day Hunts - Hog $150/gun (3+ guns)
(Morning & evening/night)
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/ 2 day 2 night $450/gun (3 gun min)
(2 mornings & 2 evening/nights lodging/meals included)
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/ 3 day 3 night $600/gun (3 gun min)
(3 mornings & 3 evening/nights lodging/meals included)
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Things
a client needs to bring for Hog Hunting:
1. Proper clothing for the weather conditions.
2. A scope mounted light or night vision scope.
3. Legal firearm or bow
4. Bug spray (non-scented)
5. Water, snacks, day pack.
Rental
Equipment
Scope mounted spot light $10.00 per night.
Rifle $25.00 per day + ammo
ALL
Rentals will require a cash deposit, the deposit
will be refunded upon return of equipment in
original condition, damages will be deducted. |
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