- State: California
- Website: https://www.wildlife.ca.gov/Hunting/Wild-Pig
- Feral Hunting: Yes – see California’s guide to hunting wild pig for a comprehensive overview.
- Hunting Licenses:
- Resident: Residents must have a valid hunting license, which can be purchased annually for $47.01, as well as a wild pig license tag, which can be purchased for $22.42.
- Non Resident: Non-residents must have a valid hunting license, which can be purchased for $163.65 annually, for $47.01 for 2-day license, or for $22.42 for a 1-day license, as well as a non-resident wild pig license tag, which can be purchased for $77.34
- Hog Hunting Season: All residents and non-residents hunting feral hogs must have a wild pig license tag. Upon the killing of any pig, the tag holder shall immediately fill out all portions of the tag including the report card completely, legibly, and permanently, and cut out or punch out and completely remove notches or punch holes for the month and date of the kill. The pig license tag shall be attached to the carcass of the wild pig. The report card portion shall be immediately returned to the department.
- Night Hunting: General Season
- Baiting: Feral hog hunting must take place one-half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset.
- Limit: No
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