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Hog hunting question?

Posted on 3/26/11 at 1:52 pm
Posted by Tino
:yawn:
Member since Dec 2004
86225 posts
Posted on 3/26/11 at 1:52 pm
What kind of rifles are legal to use for taking hogs?

Any limit on magazine capacity?

Looked on the LWF website and couldnt find anything.

Thanks
Posted by Clyde Tipton
Planet Earth
Member since Dec 2007
38774 posts
Posted on 3/26/11 at 2:09 pm to
I'm pretty sure it's all good.
Posted by Tino
:yawn:
Member since Dec 2004
86225 posts
Posted on 3/26/11 at 2:12 pm to
Thanks. Just seeing if I use my mini14 and what magazine I needed to use
Posted by Choirboy
On your property
Member since Aug 2010
10777 posts
Posted on 3/26/11 at 3:52 pm to
You can kill the bastards by any means available. You can even hunt them at night!
Posted by Tino
:yawn:
Member since Dec 2004
86225 posts
Posted on 3/26/11 at 4:04 pm to
We are going to try and get some of the demons tonight.... Wish us luck
Posted by jtiger123
Member since Nov 2007
341 posts
Posted on 3/26/11 at 6:59 pm to
Call LDWF and talk to an agent about clarification. I did this during deer season. For hog night hunting you can use 12 gauge and above(no buckshot) any caliber above .22 tongued for rifles . This may be different for turkey season though
Posted by faxis
La.
Member since Oct 2007
7773 posts
Posted on 3/26/11 at 7:23 pm to
Only thing you can use at night in La is a shotgun with buckshot or a .22 rifle. UNLESS you get the landowner to contact LDWF and get an exemption in writing which you will then have to carry on your person.

You can use anything during daylight.

Yes. It's a stupid fricking law written by people who have never laid eyes on a 300 lb boar.
Posted by faxis
La.
Member since Oct 2007
7773 posts
Posted on 3/26/11 at 7:25 pm to
quote:

On private property, the landowner, or his lessee or agent with written permission and the landowner’s contact information in his possession, may take outlaw quadrupeds (coyotes, armadillos and feral hogs), nutria or beaver during the nighttime hours from one-half hour after official sunset on the last day of February to one-half hour after official sunset the last day of August of that same year. The method of such taking shall be limited to a shotgun no larger than a No. 10 gauge fired with buckshot or smaller or a standard .22 caliber rimfire firearm, and may be with or without the aid of artificial light, infrared or laser sighting devices, or night vision devices.

In order to take feral hogs at night with a centerfire firearm, one must possess a permit which is available at wildlife regional offices.

.17 is not legal to night hunt with.

.22 rimfire includes a .22 magnum on private property.


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