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Can you hunt wild hogs on public land in Texas?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

Yes, it is legal to hunt wild hogs on public land in Texas, but there are specific regulations to follow.

Public Land Options

In Texas, public lands where wild hog hunting is allowed include national forests, wildlife management areas, and state parks. For example, the Davy Crockett National Forest and the Angelina National Forest offer opportunities for wild hog hunting. Hunters can also try their luck on state wildlife management areas like the 2.6-million-acre Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) lands.

Hunting Regulations

Before heading out to hunt wild hogs on public land, make sure you have a valid hunting license and have checked the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s (TPWD) website for any specific regulations. In Texas, the bag limit for wild hogs is two per day, with no restrictions on the number of days you can hunt. Additionally, there is no closed season for wild hogs, but during deer season, there may be restrictions on the use of certain types of hunting gear, like dogs.

Hunting Techniques

Wild hog hunting on public land can be challenging due to the unpredictable nature of these animals. To increase your chances of success, consider using a 12-gauge shotgun with a 00 buckshot or slugs, as these are effective at close range. When using dogs, it’s essential to have a well-trained team that can track and tree hogs effectively. Always wear protective gear, like a hunting vest, gloves, and eye protection, to minimize the risk of injury from razor-sharp tusk attacks.

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