Roger, looks like you are correct. I just looked it up on TX Parks & Wildlife Hunting Regulations Website:

https://tpwd.texas.gov/regulations/outdoor-annual/hunting/nongame-and-other-species

“Feral Hogs and Coyotes
Hunter Education requirements apply.
No hunting license is required to hunt feral hogs on private
property with landowner authorization.

A resident or non-resident hunting license is not required to hunt depredating coyotes on private property with landowner authorization.
Transportation and release of live feral hogs is unlawful, unless in compliance with Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC) regulations. The TAHC regulates the movement of feral swine for disease-control purposes. For more information please call TAHC at (800) 550-8242 or visit the Texas Animal Health Commission website.”

Looks like it only applies if your on private property with the landowner’s permission.

Last edited by chlinstructor; 02/14/20.

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