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    Hog Hunting in West Texas

    I live in New Mexico and I want to go hunt some hogs when I get some free time in March. Do any of you guys know of any good places in West Texas to go hunt some hogs?


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    What?


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    I understand that there are a lot of hogs in the scrub oak forest near Crane but have no idea how to access it. Texas sux for hunting access. Also, I was recently on a job west of Orla and saw several road kill hogs on Hwy 285. Maybe you could Google for an outfitter in the area. Personally, I wouldn't pay to hunt feral hogs but that's just my opinion.

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    I just looked up where Crane is at. That's not that far away I could make it there in a day from where I live. Where is this forest in relationship to Crane? North south east west?


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    LOL, it's all around. According to the locals, it is the largest oak forest in the world but only about waist high!

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    Can I just straight up walk in there and hunt?


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    You will be better off looking up outfitters/guide services to make a trip to unfamiliar territory and plan on being successful. Especially if time is limited. Just "straight up walking into a forest" will be just a game of luck if you are not familiar with the area and don't have time to do some scouting. Don't waste your time just going somewhere somebody says oh yea there are hogs there. Do your homework on hog population in the state. Google Texas Hog Hunting, the results are rediculous. Good luck and happy hunting.
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    Do you bow hunt? I'm heading back home(texas) in march myself to do some hog hunting.

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    No I'll be taking my new AR


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