I know a lot of people across the country want to try hog hunting, but don't know where to go or don't want to spend the money for private land access. There tons of hogs on most public lands throughout the Southern US and if you do your homework you can do a hog hunt pretty cheap on public land.
I hunt hogs pretty much strictly on public land and have spots that I can see hogs every day I go out and usually have shot opportunities. Make sure to read up on the rules for each piece of public land before going because the rules for hog hunting can be a little odd.
I usually hunt with a bow because it opens up more areas and longer seasons. I have killed hogs out of a tree stand, but I prefer spot and stalking. Just start hiking and looking for hog sign and eventually you'll run into a group of pigs. Hogs can't see very well and you don't have to be super quiet walking through the woods. They can smell better than any animal I've ever hunted. Their noses put a whitetail's to shame in my opinion. Below are some photos of public land hogs and if anybody is wanting to try a public land hog hunt I can point you in the right direction.
I hunt hogs pretty much strictly on public land and have spots that I can see hogs every day I go out and usually have shot opportunities. Make sure to read up on the rules for each piece of public land before going because the rules for hog hunting can be a little odd.
I usually hunt with a bow because it opens up more areas and longer seasons. I have killed hogs out of a tree stand, but I prefer spot and stalking. Just start hiking and looking for hog sign and eventually you'll run into a group of pigs. Hogs can't see very well and you don't have to be super quiet walking through the woods. They can smell better than any animal I've ever hunted. Their noses put a whitetail's to shame in my opinion. Below are some photos of public land hogs and if anybody is wanting to try a public land hog hunt I can point you in the right direction.