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Best times of year for hog hunting in Arkansas are typically from September to November and January to March, when temperatures are cooler and hogs are more active.
Public Hunting Areas and Hog Activity
Arkansas has numerous public hunting areas, including wildlife management areas (WMAs) and national forests. During the fall, hogs tend to congregate around food sources such as cornfields, soybean fields, and agricultural areas. The White River WMA and the Ouachita NF are particularly good spots for hog hunting during this time.
Season Timing and Hunting Techniques
Hunting during the early morning and late evening hours when temperatures are cooler can increase success rates. Hogs are also more active during the peak of the rut, which usually occurs in late January and early February. Use of tracking dogs and baiting can help locate hogs, but be aware of local regulations. In Arkansas, the hog hunting season typically runs from September 1 to February 28. When hunting hogs, it’s essential to keep a safe distance and use high-caliber rifles or shotguns with slugs for effective and humane kills.
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