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Listen up, hunters. If you've been getting sticker shock from those $400-600 per person hog hunts around Dallas, I've got the solution you've been looking for. We're talking $125 per hunter for genuine thermal hog hunting on private land in Kaufman and Dallas Counties. This isn't some watered-down tourist experience – it's real hunting for folks who want action, meat in the freezer, and a straight-up Texas hunting adventure without breaking the bank. Early Bird Outfitter runs these night hunts year-round on quality private ground, and we're not here to gouge you on pricing just because thermal optics are involved.
Here's what you're getting into with these night thermal hunts. We set you up in comfortable blinds positioned over active feeders where hogs are coming in regularly. Each blind gets one thermal optic to share between two hunters, so you'll be taking turns glassing and shooting. The 2-hunter minimum, 4-hunter maximum setup keeps things manageable and gives everyone plenty of opportunities. You can bring your own rifle and night vision if you've got it, or hunt during daylight hours with your bow – we're flexible like that. The stands are positioned based on recent hog activity and feeding patterns, so you're not sitting over cold ground hoping for the best. These feral hogs are creatures of habit, and we know where they're moving. The hunts run year-round because hogs don't have a season, which means you can book when it works for your schedule, not when some arbitrary dates say you can hunt.
The thermal optics are game-changers for spotting hogs in the dark, but knowing how to use them effectively makes all the difference. We'll walk you through the basics – how heat signatures show up, what to look for in hog movement patterns, and when to take your shot. The terrain in Kaufman and Dallas Counties is mostly rolling farmland with creek bottoms and oak motts where hogs like to travel and feed. These aren't mountain hunts or thick brush country where you're hoping to get lucky. The feeders draw them into open areas where you've got clear shooting lanes, typically 50-150 yards depending on the setup. Recovery is straightforward on this terrain – no climbing cliffs or fighting through dense cover to get your hog. We'll help with tracking and recovery if needed, but most shots on these hunts are clean and the hogs don't go far. The green lights we use don't spook them like white lights would, so you'll often see multiple hogs at once giving you options on which one to take.
Feral hogs are the main event here, and these North Texas populations are healthy and active. You're looking at everything from 80-pound shoats up to 200+ pound mature boars and sows. The smaller hogs typically have better meat quality if you're focused on filling the freezer, while the big boars give you that trophy experience and impressive tusks. Hogs are most active during cooler parts of the day, which makes these night hunts perfect timing. They'll come to feeders throughout the night, but prime time is usually the first couple hours after dark and again before dawn. What makes hog hunting so appealing is the year-round opportunity and the fact that you're helping landowners with a genuine pest problem. These hogs tear up crops, compete with native wildlife, and reproduce fast enough that hunting pressure barely keeps them in check. Beyond hogs, you're getting free opportunities at raccoons, coyotes (with a $20 bounty), rabbits, and bobcats that show up around the feeders. The coyotes especially are doing damage to ground-nesting birds and small game, so landowners appreciate when hunters take them out. Raccoons can be surprisingly challenging targets in low light, and bobcats are always a bonus if one happens to cruise through your area.
At $125 per hunter, this is hands-down the best value thermal hog hunting you'll find anywhere near the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Add the $35 per hog processing if you want them gutted and skinned, or bring your coolers and handle it yourself – we'll quarter them with skin on at no charge. Remember you'll need your Texas hunting license and hunter education certification before you show up. The "no kill, no pay" policy means if you don't connect, we'll reschedule you for another hunt rather than leaving you empty-handed and out the money. Slots fill up fast because word gets around when you're offering genuine hunting at fair prices. The landowners have management schedules that limit how many hunters we can run per week, so once dates are booked, they're booked. Don't be the guy kicking himself because he waited too long and has to pay double somewhere else or drive three hours to find an opening. Message Early Bird Outfitter now to lock in your dates and get ready for some real Texas hog hunting without the inflated price tag.