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Sent e-mail to G&F and received the following response:
Here are the requirements:
You are not required to have a hunting license to hunt feral hogs on
private property, but you would on a WMA or public property.
Contact a local wildlife officer before taking hogs at night or when
seasons are closed.
Legal weapon:
Public land requirement is the weapon that is legal for the open hunting
season.
Private land is open to anything as long as you have legal access and
the owners permission to be on his property.
Daily Limit:
There are none, we do not regulate this because they are considered a
non game animal, they are considered livestock.
Hunting Hours:
On Public land you may NOT hunt at night.
On Private land with owners permission, anytime.
Kim Cartwright
Information Officer
Arkansas Game and Fish Commission
Here are the requirements:
You are not required to have a hunting license to hunt feral hogs on
private property, but you would on a WMA or public property.
Contact a local wildlife officer before taking hogs at night or when
seasons are closed.
Legal weapon:
Public land requirement is the weapon that is legal for the open hunting
season.
Private land is open to anything as long as you have legal access and
the owners permission to be on his property.
Daily Limit:
There are none, we do not regulate this because they are considered a
non game animal, they are considered livestock.
Hunting Hours:
On Public land you may NOT hunt at night.
On Private land with owners permission, anytime.
Kim Cartwright
Information Officer
Arkansas Game and Fish Commission