Why Bait Wild Hogs?
Wild hogs are some of the most destructive animals in Texas, tearing up crops, lawns, and pastures in search of food. One of the best ways to deal with them is baiting — giving them an easier meal so they leave the harder work alone.
How Baiting Works
Hogs are opportunistic. If you put food out in a reliable spot, they’ll keep coming back. Most landowners and hunters use corn or a similar feed, often spread on the ground or set up with a feeder. Instead of rooting through your crops, hogs will focus on the “easy buffet” you’ve created.
Why It Helps Farmers & Hunters
For farmers, baiting keeps hogs away from valuable fields and livestock areas. For hunters, it creates predictable patterns. Hogs that know food is waiting will return night after night, giving you more opportunities for clean, ethical shots.
Easy Doesn’t Mean Effortless
Even with bait, hogs are smart. They may approach cautiously, test the area, or come in large groups. That’s where skill, the right gear, and experienced guides make all the difference.
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