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Feral hogs tend to be more skittish during the day due to human activity and noise, making nighttime hunting more effective.
Understanding Feral Hog Behavior
Feral hogs in Texas are most active at night, typically between 1 and 3 hours before sunrise and 1 and 3 hours after sunset. During this time, they tend to roam freely, foraging for food and water, making nighttime hunting more effective. However, as the sun rises, they become increasingly alert to their surroundings, often moving to a more secure location.
Hunting Techniques
When hunting feral hogs during the day, it’s essential to maintain a safe distance and minimize noise. Use a high-powered scope, preferably 7x or higher, to spot hogs from a distance. A .30-06 or .308 caliber rifle is a good choice for hunting hogs, as it provides sufficient power to take down a mature animal. Additionally, consider using a bow or muzzleloader for a more challenging and rewarding experience.
Habitat and Sign
Feral hogs in Texas often inhabit areas with dense vegetation, such as thickets, cattails, and overgrown fields. Look for signs of hog activity, including rooting, digging, and wallowing. Pay attention to areas with high concentrations of acorns, corn, or other desirable food sources. By understanding hog behavior and habitat, you can increase your chances of a successful hunt.
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