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Year-Round Access Service in San Antonio, TX

Most hunting in Texas is governed by strict seasonal windows. Deer season opens and closes. Turkey season comes and goes. Waterfowl hunters spend half their time waiting for the right month on the calendar to roll around. Hog hunting is different — and that difference is one of the things that makes it one of the most accessible, flexible, and consistently exciting hunting opportunities available in the state. At San Antonio Hog Hunting, we run guided wild hog hunts 365 days a year, and we've built our entire operation around the ability to put hunters in the field whenever they're ready — spring, summer, fall, or winter. We are a locally owned and operated hog hunting outfitter serving San Antonio, Texas and the surrounding Hill Country and South Texas region. Feral hogs don't take a day off, and neither do we. Whether you're trying to squeeze in a quick guided hog hunt before the holidays, planning a summer bachelor party hog hunt, organizing a corporate hog hunting group package around your company's calendar, or simply ready to go whenever life gives you a free weekend — we're here and we're ready to make it happen. We offer all-inclusive hog hunting packages with hog hunting lodging included for out-of-town groups, and hog hunting gift certificates for anyone who wants to give someone they care about an experience they won't forget.


What is Year-Round Access?

Year round access, in the context of hog hunting near San Antonio, means exactly what it says: the ability to book and participate in a fully guided hog hunt on private land at any point during the calendar year, without seasonal restrictions limiting when you can go. This is possible because of a specific and important provision in Texas law. Under the Texas Hog Depredation Act, feral hogs are classified as unprotected, non-game animals that may be taken year-round on private land with a valid Texas hunting license. There is no closed season, no bag limit, and no restricted method of take for feral hog hunting on private property in Texas — which means legal methods range from daytime pig hunting stalks and UTV hog hunting runs all the way to thermal night hog hunting Texas trips, suppressed AR-15 hunting setups, and helicopter hog hunting packages. That legal framework, combined with San Antonio Hog Hunting's established private land access across multiple counties in the Texas Hill Country and South Texas, means we can offer our customers something most hunting operations simply cannot — a genuine, no-season-required hunting experience that fits real life. You don't have to plan your vacation around a three-week deer season window. You don't have to wait until next fall to introduce your son to hunting for the first time on a father-son hunting experience. You don't have to tell your corporate event committee that the date they picked doesn't work because the season is closed. With year round access to wild hog hunting near San Antonio, the field is open whenever you are.

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Benefits of Year-Round Access For Hog Hunting

The ability to hunt any time of year isn't just convenient — it actively makes for better hunting in ways that aren't always obvious at first. Here's why year round access to guided wild boar hunting trips is worth more than it might seem:

  • Every season brings different conditions — and different advantages

    Winter daytime hunts offer great visibility, more active hogs during daylight hours, and cooler temperatures that make for comfortable, focused stalks through the cedar breaks and open pastures around San Antonio. Spring and early summer hunts take advantage of heavy hog activity as sows with piglets move frequently in search of food and water across Hill Country and South Texas terrain. Late summer nights are prime time for thermal night hog hunting Texas trips, when feral hogs feed aggressively after dark to escape the heat. Fall brings some of the best all-around conditions for locating large sounders on agricultural land — and for pursuing a mature trophy boar before winter. No single season is definitively "best." Each has its advantages, and year round access means you can experience all of them.

  • Year round availability keeps our guides sharper

    Because our team is in the field constantly — running night hog hunting routes, thermal imaging hunting sessions, UTV hog hunting runs, and guided wild boar hunting trips across every month of the year — their knowledge of current hog behavior and movement patterns on our private properties stays fresh and current. When you book a hunt with us in July or February, your guide isn't working from last season's notes. They've been out there recently, and they know exactly what's happening on the land right now.

  • Practically speaking, it means you hunt on your timeline

    For busy professionals, families, and groups trying to coordinate schedules, that flexibility is genuinely valuable. A hunting trip for groups of ten people is hard enough to schedule without a seasonal deadline added to the mix.

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Benefits of Accessing Private Land With San Antonio Hog Hunting

Rather than telling you there's one ideal time to book, we'd rather give you an honest picture of what each season offers — because the truth is, every time of year has genuine advantages for wild hog hunting in the San Antonio, Texas area.

  • Winter: Visibility, Comfort, and Daylight Activity

    Winter is a favorite for many of our hunters, and for good reason. Cooler temperatures mean feral hogs are active during daylight hours more consistently than in any other season, making daytime stalks and spot-and-stalk approaches through the Hill Country highly productive. Vegetation thins out in winter, which improves sightlines and makes it easier to locate moving animals at distance across open terrain. The weather is comfortable for extended time in the field, and the overall conditions tend to produce a focused, deliberate hunting experience that many hunters find deeply satisfying. If you enjoy the traditional side of wild hog hunting — reading terrain, moving quietly, making careful shots — winter is an excellent time to be out near San Antonio.

  • Spring and Summer: Peak Hog Activity and Thermal Night Hunting

    As temperatures rise across South Texas and the Hill Country, hog behavior shifts. Sows with spring piglets are actively feeding to support growing litters, which means sounders are moving frequently and covering a lot of ground — great news for hunters who want to find and intercept large groups on a guided wild boar hunting trip. As summer heat sets in, feral hogs go nocturnal, which is where our thermal night hog hunting Texas packages shine brightest. Using quality thermal imaging hunting equipment, our summer night hunts are some of the most action-packed, high-adrenaline experiences we offer. Hogs move aggressively after dark, and pursuing them with thermal gear during the late evening and early morning hours is genuinely unlike anything else in Texas hog hunting. For bachelor party hog hunts and hunting trips for groups, a summer thermal night run is one of the most memorable options on our menu.

  • Fall: Prime Conditions for All-Around Hog Hunting Success

    Fall brings cooling temperatures, increased feral hog movement, and excellent conditions for a wide range of hunting approaches in the San Antonio area. Agricultural harvest activity disrupts hog patterns and pushes animals onto adjacent land, creating concentrated activity that our guides know how to locate and capitalize on. Fall is also one of the best times for trophy boar pursuits, as mature hogs feed heavily to build reserves ahead of winter. Whether you want a daylight stalk, a night run with thermal imaging hunting gear, a fast-paced UTV hog hunting chase across open ground, or a whitetail deer combo hunt that puts both species in play during the same trip — fall delivers across the board. For hunters who can only go once a year and want the most well-rounded experience, fall is often the answer. But the honest truth is that great hunts happen in every season with the right guide and the right private land behind them.

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Step-by-Step Breakdown of Our Private Land Access Process

People come to San Antonio Hog Hunting for year round access for a wide variety of reasons — and almost all of them come down to one thing: they want to go when it works for them, not when an arbitrary calendar says they're allowed to. A father trying to plan a meaningful father-son hunting experience doesn't want to wait six months for a season to open. A group of friends planning a hunting trip for groups needs a date that works for everyone — and that date might fall in March. A company planning a corporate hog hunting group package needs to work around business schedules, not hunting seasons. And a hunter searching for a hog hunting outfitter near me doesn't want to hear that the next available window is four months away. Whatever your reason for needing flexibility, here's what the process of booking and taking a year round guided hog hunt with us looks like:

  • Step 1 — Reach Out and Pick Your Date

    Contact us by phone or through our website and tell us when you'd like to hunt. We'll check our calendar, confirm availability, and start building your hunt from there. Unlike seasonal operations where booking windows are short and competitive, our year round model means we have genuine flexibility to work with your preferred dates — whether you're planning three months out or three weeks out.

  • Step 2 — Season-Specific Hunt Planning

    Once your dates are confirmed, your guide begins planning a hunt optimized for the specific time of year you'll be out. A summer evening thermal night hog hunting Texas session looks very different from a winter daylight stalk or a fall UTV hog hunting run across an active South Texas pasture — and we adjust every element of the hunt, from timing and terrain selection to equipment and approach method, to match current conditions and maximize your chances of a productive trip.

  • Step 3 — Pre-Hunt Preparation

    We walk you through everything you need to know before you arrive — what to wear for the season, what to bring, any licensing details under the Texas Hog Depredation Act, and what to expect in the field during that time of year. For hunters who haven't been out during a particular season before, we give a clear, honest picture of what conditions will be like and how we'll work with them. For beginner hog hunting guided trips specifically, this preparation step makes a real difference in how confident and ready you feel when you step onto the property.

  • Step 4 — The Hunt

    Guided by a local expert who knows our private Hill Country and South Texas properties and the current seasonal behavior of feral hogs in the San Antonio area, you head into the field with confidence. Whether it's a cool December morning stalk after a Russian boar, a thermal imaging hunting session on an August night, a suppressed AR-15 hunting run through dense cedar, or a spring UTV hog hunting chase across an active pasture — your guide has the knowledge and experience to make the most of every condition.

  • Step 5 — Post-Hunt Services

    When the hunt wraps, we assist with field butchering and hog processing and make sure the harvest is handled properly regardless of the time of year. Every season has its own considerations for meat care in the field — summer hunts especially require fast, knowledgeable handling — and our team is prepared for all of them.