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Day & Night Operations Service In Fort Worth, TX


At Fort Worth Hog Hunting, we run Day & Night Operations across Fort Worth, TX and the surrounding region because feral hogs don't keep business hours — and neither do we. As a locally owned and operated hog hunting outfitter, we've seen firsthand what wild hog damage to agriculture, fencing, food plots, and native habitat can do to a property over a single season. Our job is to help you stop that damage in its tracks with safe, effective, and ethical feral hog eradication that actually moves the needle.

Feral hogs are one of the most destructive invasive species in Texas. With an estimated 2.6 million feral hogs in the state causing upwards of $400 million in damage annually, sporadic control efforts just don't cut it anymore. That's why our approach combines proven daytime hunting techniques with advanced thermal night hog hunting in Texas — targeting hogs during both the hours they're most visible and the hours they're most active. Whether you're a rancher, a farmer, a hunting property manager, or a landowner dealing with a hog problem that's gotten out of hand, our experienced team is ready to help.

If you're looking for dependable Day & Night Operations near Fort Worth, we'd be glad to put a plan together for you.


What are Day & Night Operations?

Day & Night Operations are a comprehensive approach to feral hog management that targets wild hog populations around the clock — because limiting your efforts to daylight hours alone leaves a lot of hogs on the table. Wild hogs are highly adaptable animals. Under hunting pressure, they quickly shift their activity to nighttime hours when temperatures drop and human presence is minimal. They feed, travel, root, and cause damage well after dark, which means a daytime-only strategy often only addresses part of the problem. By pairing daytime scouting and guided hog hunts with thermal imaging hunting at night, we're able to identify hog travel routes, feeding patterns, bedding areas, and nighttime movement habits that a single-method approach would miss entirely. For ranches, farms, hunting leases, and large acreages throughout Texas, Day & Night Operations represent one of the most effective tools available for ongoing invasive species control. The Texas Hog Depredation Act exists precisely because this problem is serious — and taking it seriously is what separates real population management from recreational hog hunting that barely makes a dent.

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Benefits Of Day & Night Operations


The wild hog problem in Texas is well-documented, and the costs to landowners are real. Professional Day & Night Operations provide several meaningful advantages over sporadic or single-method control efforts.

  • Increased Hog Removal Success

    Feral hogs learn fast. Once they experience hunting pressure during the day, they adapt. Running operations in both daylight and darkness significantly increases your contact opportunities before hogs have a chance to pattern around you.

  • Better Property Protection

    Wild hog damage to agriculture is extensive — crops, pastures, food plots, irrigation lines, fencing, and native habitat all take a hit. A consistent, coordinated hunting strategy helps reduce that damage and protects the long-term value of your land.

  • Improved Population Management

    Hogs reproduce faster than almost any other large mammal in North America. A single sow can produce two litters a year. Without consistent pressure, populations rebound quickly. Regular Day & Night Operations are one of the few approaches that actually keep pace with that reproduction rate.

  • Advanced Detection Technology

    Our nighttime operations use quality thermal imaging hunting equipment to detect hogs in complete darkness — identifying movement patterns and group sizes that would be completely invisible to a hunter without that technology. It's a genuine game-changer for effective feral hog hunting in Texas.

  • Enhanced Wildlife Habitat

    Feral hogs compete with whitetail deer, turkey, and other native species for food and habitat. Reducing hog populations helps restore that balance, which is why many of our landowner clients see improved whitetail deer hunting within a season or two of starting a management program. A whitetail deer combo hunt is something we can work into your plan as well.

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Benefits Of Day & Night Operations With Fort Worth Hog Hunting


Some landowners try to handle feral hog control on their own, and we respect that — it's your land and you know it better than anyone. But there's a reason professional results tend to look different. Equipment, field experience, knowledge of hog behavior, and the ability to run coordinated night operations all matter, and they take time to develop. At Fort Worth Hog Hunting, we bring local expertise, specialized tools, and proven hunting techniques to every property we work on. We know how hogs behave across different seasons, terrain types, and pressure levels in this part of Texas. We know when to push and when to back off. And we know how to use thermal imaging hunting equipment effectively — not just point it in a direction and hope for the best.

  • Local Knowledge and Experience

    We're based in Fort Worth. We hunt Texas ground, we understand Texas hog behavior, and we know the seasonal movement patterns, terrain features, and property-specific challenges that come with this part of the state. That local experience shapes better strategy.

  • Professional Equipment and Technology

    We use quality thermal imaging systems, reliable firearms — including suppressed AR-15 hunting setups where appropriate — and proven field techniques developed through real-world hog hunting experience. The right tools in experienced hands make a measurable difference.

  • Customized Solutions for Every Property

    Cookie-cutter hog control doesn't work because no two properties face the same situation. We tailor every Day & Night Operation to your specific land, your specific hog pressure, and your specific goals. If that means incorporating UTV hog hunting across large open acreage or running tight thermal operations in wooded creek bottoms, we adapt accordingly.

We'll tell you what's realistic for your property, set honest expectations, and keep you in the loop on results. We're not here to oversell a program you don't need or underdeliver on one you do.

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Step-by-Step- Breakdown Of Our Day & Night Operations Process


At Fort Worth Hog Hunting, we've devised a systematic approach designed to maximize success and deliver consistent results.

  • Step 1: Property Assessment and Consultation

    Every engagement starts with us walking your property. We look for active rooting, tracks, wallows, water sources, fence damage, and travel corridors. That gives us a clear picture of where hogs are concentrated and when they're moving.

  • Step 2: Strategic Planning

    Once we understand your property, we build a customized plan around your acreage, terrain, current hog pressure, and goals. No two properties are the same, and neither are two of our plans.

  • Step 3: Daytime Scouting and Hunting

    During daylight hours, we monitor movement, inspect damage areas, and conduct targeted guided hog hunts in known activity zones. Daytime work also gives us critical intelligence that shapes our nighttime operations.

  • Step 4: Thermal Night Hunting Operations

    This is where a lot of the heavy lifting happens. Using thermal imaging hunting equipment, we locate and engage hogs during the hours they're most active — efficiently and safely. Feral hog populations that seemed barely affected by daytime pressure often respond dramatically to consistent nighttime operations.

  • Step 5: Ongoing Monitoring and Management

    Feral hog control isn't a one-and-done job. We track activity levels between operations, adjust our strategy as hog behavior shifts, and maintain the kind of consistent pressure that leads to real, lasting population reduction. We also offer hog processing and field butchering for any animals harvested, so nothing goes to waste if you want to use the meat.

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