by Bill Wilson | Bill Wilson - Practical Tactical Hog Hunting
I’ve been hunting hogs since the early 1980s and it has become a passion. I normally hog hunt approximately 250 evenings a year. I have constantly tried to gain knowledge and improve my hunting skills. Some of the most important knowledge I have learned is what makes...
by Bill Wilson | Bill Wilson - Practical Tactical Hog Hunting
There are four basic methods of hunting hogs: hunting over a feeder, spot and stalk, chasing them with dogs and using night vision. I’m not into dog hunting and know very little about it. Going tactical with night vision will be the topic of another article, so this...
by Bill Wilson | Bill Wilson - Practical Tactical Hog Hunting
Having now shot over 1000 hogs with calibers ranging from .223 to 9.3×62, I feel I’ve learned a little about shot placement and what hogs do after being shot. I’ll share with you my observations based on years of real world hog hunting. Caliber, bullet,...
by Bill Wilson | Bill Wilson - Practical Tactical Hog Hunting
I’m often asked, how do I know if there are hogs in my hunting area? Well hogs leave tell tale sign, and often lots of it. Here’s a brief overview of what to look for to determine if you do if fact have a huntable population of hogs in your area. But first I must...
by Bill Wilson | Bill Wilson - Practical Tactical Hog Hunting
Whew, what a hog hunt I had last night and on into this morning! It’s no secret – I like to spend my evenings hog hunting on my ranch, the Circle WC. If you read my first Special Hog Weapons and Tactics™ article, you already know I have a well tested kit...
by Bill Wilson | Bill Wilson - Practical Tactical Hog Hunting
Not only do I really like hog hunting, but I’ll have to admit that I’m a major gear nut too. I really like trying all kinds of new guns and gear for my passion, Hog Hunting. Being in the gun industry, opportunities abound. While I’m constantly trying new products,...