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dixiearcher
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January 01, 2019, 10:51:49 PM »
Anyone hog hunt anywhere in the midlands this time of year now that deer season is over?
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My understanding is that you can hog hunt during any open season with weapons allowed during that season. Which would be small game now, and not allow broadheads to be carried. That’s for public WMA lands. There are some special hog seasons in certain areas and WMAs.
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Re: Hogs in midlands
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What would be some good WMA's in the midlands to consider for stalking hogs?
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