Wild Hog Hunting License Guide

Wild hog hunting regulations by state — where you can hunt feral hogs with no license required.

States 36
Annual Hunters 1 million+
Avg. Resident Tag $0.00

About Wild Hog Hunting in the United States

Feral hogs are one of the most destructive invasive species in the United States, causing an estimated $2.5 billion in agricultural damage annually. Because of their invasive status, hunting regulations are among the most liberal of any game animal. Several states, most notably Texas and Florida, do not require a hunting license to hunt feral hogs on private land with landowner permission. Texas alone is home to an estimated 2.6 million feral hogs — the largest population in the US. While some states encourage year-round, unlimited harvest to control populations, others like Kansas have restricted or banned sport hunting of feral hogs to prevent intentional spread. Night hunting and use of thermal optics are legal in many states for hog hunting. There is no federal bag limit, and most states impose no bag limits for feral hogs.

Scientific name: Sus scrofa

Wild Hog Distribution Map

See where wild hog hunting is available across the United States.

Wild Hog hunting distribution across the United States

Wild Hog Hunting License Costs by State

Compare wild hog tag prices, seasons, and license methods across states.

State Resident Tag Non-Resident Tag Season Method Bag Limit
Texas $0.00 $0.00 Year-round OTC No limit
Florida $0.00 $0.00 Year-round OTC No limit
Georgia $15.00 $170.00 Year-round OTC No limit
Mississippi $15.00 $150.00 Year-round OTC No limit
Alabama $17.10 $311.00 Year-round (night hunting varies) OTC No limit

Prices sourced from official state wildlife agencies. Last updated: 2026-03-13.

Wild Hog Hunting Tips & Resources

Know the Regulations

Before your hunt, always verify current season dates, bag limits, and legal methods with the state wildlife agency.

Scout Your Area

Use public land maps and trail cameras to identify wild hog habitat and travel patterns before season opens.

Safety First

Wear required blaze orange, carry your license, and follow all firearm safety rules while in the field.

Wild Hog Hunting License FAQ

Do I need a license to hunt wild hogs in Texas?

No. Texas does not require a hunting license to hunt feral hogs on private land with landowner permission. However, a hunting license is required on public land. Feral hogs are classified as non-game and non-native, so there are no bag limits or season restrictions.

Which states let you hunt hogs without a license?

Texas and Florida are the most notable states where no hunting license is required for feral hog hunting on private land. Several other states have similarly liberal regulations for private-land hog hunting. Always check with the specific state agency for current rules.

Can I hunt wild hogs at night?

Many states, including Texas, Oklahoma, and several southeastern states, allow night hunting of feral hogs. Rules vary by state — some require special permits, while others allow it with no additional requirements. Check your state's specific regulations for night hunting rules.