They can migrate 10 miles or more in a day, it’s always hard to pinpoint where and when rifle hunting, they can rip a meadow up in one night and not come back for a month, good luck
The thing is they're unpredictable. They may show up anytime anywhere. They like to root at night a lot and can show up in people's yards. Find grubs and you'll eventually have hogs. If you want to hunt them at this time of year look for wet bottoms. creek beds and places they can lay up and have easy access to foraging. Early in the morning I've seen bands of them in open fields rooting. they're pretty much all over the state except in the west Texas area that's dry.
It seems like pigs are everywhere until you want to shoot some. Where are easy pigs…
Not sure what part of the state you’re hunting in, but we’ve had a lot of rain and mild weather around here lately. Stuff is budding and pushing new soft growth everywhere I look and the ground is soft with moisture. Conditions like this can expand the range for pigs as they utilize areas they wouldn’t have had much use for just a couple months ago when everything was bone dry. Wouldn’t be surprised if you saw less activity around feeders and creek bottoms, and started finding pigs in drier sites that may be growing a lot of young soft Forbes and grasses right now.
I'm In Texas, Where's The Pigs....Where are easy pigs
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Fat chicks rule...
A good principle to guide me through life: “This is all I have come to expect, standard lackluster performance. Trust nothing, believe no one and realize it will only get worse…”