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Little John:
Again an awsome hunt, how about a bit of info on the public area. How big, how hard is it hunted, Is there a good population of hogs,Seasons, license requirements? How do those hogs eat (cook up I mean) The only one I ever got was good.    Kenneth

PeteC:
Kenneth,we have many different WMA's all around the state.They range in size from a few hundred acres,to many thousands of acres.The area this pig was taken, is a 5700 acre piece of Sabine river bottom,located in northern Smith Co. Tx.,where there are fair numbers of hogs and deer .Some  other areas are loaded,but are'nt as close to home.We were going to hunt Gus Engling WMA in Anderson co. in the morning,but with 6 " of rain in the forecast,we'll more than likely scrub till next week.They have a season that runs till the end of April.The smaller pigs,that we specifically hunt,are great eating,while the larger hogs taste like mud.As you would expect,the areas near large cities are hunted much harder,but I tend to avoid those.Our area is not hunted hard,although we usually see a couple of folks each time we go.It's funny though,we've run into  folks out there that have hunted out there for a long time and never seen a pig,yet, we have seen pigs every trip.Each WMA has it's own seasons and rules,based on individual conditions,and when obtaining the 48$ permit,you receive a book of maps and regulations for each unit,plus,any inserts for special dove hunting spots.You must also possess a hunting license,with any appropriate stamps.That's about all I can think of ,but if any more questions,don't hesitate to ask. God Bless

woodsman1031:
PeteC,

  I live near Gus Engling, I am just north of Palestine. Would you please let me know how you come out when you hunt there? I have acreage in Freestone county with hogs, but I would love to get on a big piece of land like that, and still hunt with my longbow.

 I read on Texasboars.com that you should not mill around in the woods in a place where you have hogs, and want to keep them. I have feeders set up year round for them. There is water on either side of my land and I know they are they bed down on my place ALOT. I am a really gun shy of scaring them from my land, therefore I only hunt them at the feeders.

Can I get a permit at any license location?

Tommy

PeteC:
Tommy,yes,you can get the public lands permit anywhere you can get a license.We did'nt go this weekend because of rain,but Gus Engling is loaded with hogs.You might want to wait till next season though,because season closes this weekend.Maybe next year we could meet up there and hunt some pigs.It's a blast ;D.We ,my son in law and I,cover a lot of ground while huntin',and we've hauled out several nearly 2 miles.It'll sure get you fit though.As for hunting on public land,we injun around till we find some,then stalk up close enough to get an arrow into one.Trail em  if needed,drag him out ,then go back for another.I do good to sit in a deer stand more than 2 hours,but I'll hunt pigs on the ground all day long. Hope this helps.  God Bless

woodsman1031:
PeteC,

  Thanks for the invite!!! I would love to get together, and hunt with another hunter ! I will wait to get the permit.


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