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<blockquote data-quote=".30US" data-source="post: 884248" data-attributes="member: 19108"><p>Where are you coming from, and what kind of terrain do you want to hunt in Texas? I would say your chances of success without knowing someone who owns land, or paying for access are slim, based on my limited experience trying Texas public lands. My family has a couple of ranches that I usually hunt, but I think we must have the only piece of property that size in Texas without hogs anymore; we haven't seen any signs in six or seven years on our main ranch, but they're in the residential areas around us. I've been hunting friends' properties for years, and it's pretty much guaranteed success. When I get a wild hair to try something new, I pick up a public land permit and go wander the woods a day or so here and there. I've seen a fox, a couple of raccoons, and enough dangerous hunters to make me consider body armor and most of my buddies refuse to go back. If you whittle down a general area you're interested in, or terrain, I can probably help, with the exception of the panhandle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".30US, post: 884248, member: 19108"] Where are you coming from, and what kind of terrain do you want to hunt in Texas? I would say your chances of success without knowing someone who owns land, or paying for access are slim, based on my limited experience trying Texas public lands. My family has a couple of ranches that I usually hunt, but I think we must have the only piece of property that size in Texas without hogs anymore; we haven't seen any signs in six or seven years on our main ranch, but they're in the residential areas around us. I've been hunting friends' properties for years, and it's pretty much guaranteed success. When I get a wild hair to try something new, I pick up a public land permit and go wander the woods a day or so here and there. I've seen a fox, a couple of raccoons, and enough dangerous hunters to make me consider body armor and most of my buddies refuse to go back. If you whittle down a general area you're interested in, or terrain, I can probably help, with the exception of the panhandle. [/QUOTE]
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