Feral hogs are one of the most destructive invasive species in the U.S. They tear up farmland, ruin native habitats, and carry diseases that threaten livestock and humans. Hunting them isn’t just a sport. it’s a critical management tool.
100–400+ lbs (boars), 80–300 lbs (sows) Feral hogs are domestic pigs that escaped or were released and became wild. Over time, they adapt by developing coarser hair, longer tusks, and aggressive behavior. They’re still Sus scrofa, the same species as farm pigs.
You’ll see them in all shapes and colors: black, brown, red, even spotted. Some resemble Russian boars. Others look like scruffy farm hogs.
Feral hogs cause over $1.5 billion in damage annually in the U.S. 1. Here’s what they’re wrecking:
They carry serious diseases:
Always wear gloves when field dressing and cook meat to at least 160°F.

Omnivores with a wide diet:
Hunting helps control populations and provides good meat. Many states have relaxed rules because hogs are non-native pests.
Tip: Read your state’s laws carefully before hunting. See the hunting license guide for more.
Look in:
They follow water, cover, and food. After rain, they root in softened ground. In heat, they move at night.
Feral hogs are tough. Use the right gear:
| Gear | Notes |
|---|---|
| .30-06, .308, 6.5 CM | Reliable calibers for clean kills |
| .223 / 5.56 | Use bonded or heavy bullets; aim precisely |
| Shotgun + slugs | Great for close quarters or thick brush |
| Thermal scopes | Ideal for night hunting |
| Night vision | Legal in many states; check gear rules |
| Field dressing kit | Gloves, knives, game bags |
| Cooler + Ice | Meat spoils fast in heat |
More options: Top hunting backpacks, Best hunting boots
Hog meat is lean, flavorful, and popular for sausage or roasts. But be safe:

Tip: If in doubt, skip it. Disease risks are real.
Feral hogs are often classified as “nuisance wildlife.” Many states:
Check your local state regulations for up-to-date laws.
Feral hog hunting is rewarding. and important. To get started:
Control the spread. Respect the animal. Hunt smart.
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