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I plan to hunt turkeys next week on private land. I know that possession of ammo larger than #4 is not allowed. Neither are rifles or handguns. Now here is my dilemma...

There is a good population of large hogs on the land. I would like to have the flexibility to shoot hog or turkey because I could encounter either one or both. I will primarily be hunting turkeys, but I would hate to encounter some hogs with only #4 in my gun:nervous::D:). It is private land, so I can legally hunt hogs year round. Being checked by TWRA is unlikely but still possible, and I like to keep it legal.

Can I hunt two species at once when turkey hunting specifically prohibits ammo capable of hunting hogs?:D Maybe I should just go hog hunting and carry some #4 in case I encounter a turkey;)... turkey decoys and calls might give me away, though.

What I would like to do is carry a couple of slugs with me or my .44mag on my belt and under my coat in case I see some hogs or fresh sign. At that point it would be a full-on hog hunt. This seems like a gray area to me because I can legally hunt turkey or hogs, but can I legally hunt turkey and hogs? I am trying to figure out what to do... any thoughts on this???

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I been wondering the same thing, because I have the same problem where I hunt. I am thinking about using my archery equipment so I will be ok either way.

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Good idea about the bow. I will probably do that because that is my favorite method of hunting anyway, and I will know that I am legal for both. I have seen turkeys and hogs at the same location where I plan to setup my blind. Hopefully they are still there...

Originally, I was thinking shotgun for my first turkey hunt because I have never hunted turkeys before, and I will will need all the "help" I can get. Plus, I guess I am a little chicken about launching an arrow at a hog from ground level without a gun nearby just in case.

I probably just need to focus on turkeys and enjoy it. I'll have all summer to chase hogs, but at least with my bow I will still have the option if a hog passes by the blind.

Thanks for the advice! I can't wait to get out there.

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