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<blockquote data-quote="scrmblr1982cj8" data-source="post: 2676052" data-attributes="member: 69799"><p>I've lived and hunted hogs in Florida, South Carolina, and Texas. Finding strangers that will let you hunt their land is almost impossible. I'd try asking around to those you know that have property to let you hunt or ask you friends who owns property that you could ask. Public lands and WMOs are possibilities, but there are too many others out there for my comfort. </p><p></p><p>I've killed over a hundred hogs. I've probably only killed 10 or so during the daylight, and all of those were during cooler or cold weather. You can kill hogs in the morning or before dusk, but seeing hogs (at least for me) during broad daylight is rare. If you do hunt during the day, look in shady areas near water. </p><p></p><p>Thermal or night vision is absolutely going to make killing hogs easier. You can use red or green lights, but using thermal or night vision gives the hogs one less thing to detect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scrmblr1982cj8, post: 2676052, member: 69799"] I've lived and hunted hogs in Florida, South Carolina, and Texas. Finding strangers that will let you hunt their land is almost impossible. I'd try asking around to those you know that have property to let you hunt or ask you friends who owns property that you could ask. Public lands and WMOs are possibilities, but there are too many others out there for my comfort. I've killed over a hundred hogs. I've probably only killed 10 or so during the daylight, and all of those were during cooler or cold weather. You can kill hogs in the morning or before dusk, but seeing hogs (at least for me) during broad daylight is rare. If you do hunt during the day, look in shady areas near water. Thermal or night vision is absolutely going to make killing hogs easier. You can use red or green lights, but using thermal or night vision gives the hogs one less thing to detect. [/QUOTE]
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