Hog Hunting on Public Land
#3
RE: Hog Hunting on Public Land
This is my first year to hunt in Oklahoma and I have been out to Lexington WMA a couple of times for dove and a few for deer. I have also put in alot of time down at Altus-Lugert WMA and I still have not came across an sign of hogs. I know that Ft.Sill has a good hog population, if you are military or civil service you have access to hunt out there but you have to go through thier class so you dont get blasted from a tank....that would be a bad day in the woods. Hope that helps. If you find any hot spots drop me a line. In feb Ft. Sill is going to have a hog season, it should be a blast
#4
RE: Hog Hunting on Public Land
I've spent lots of time on several WMA's in oklahoma and there are a few that have decent hog populations. I've been hunting Lexington for a few years now and I don't think there are pigs on it... I've never seen a track one.
Canton WMA, Three Rivers, Black Kettle, Cherokee, and most of the areas in SW oklahoma have pigs. I would personally go to either Canton and hunt on the Canadian river, or I would go to Black Kettle on the Texas border.
There aren't as many hogs here yet, but they have had a huge explosion here in the last couple of years and are steadily making their way throughout the state. Most landowners are more than happy to let you kill pigs on their property.
Canton WMA, Three Rivers, Black Kettle, Cherokee, and most of the areas in SW oklahoma have pigs. I would personally go to either Canton and hunt on the Canadian river, or I would go to Black Kettle on the Texas border.
There aren't as many hogs here yet, but they have had a huge explosion here in the last couple of years and are steadily making their way throughout the state. Most landowners are more than happy to let you kill pigs on their property.