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I would prefer something less than a 1000* mile drive if possible.
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I'd contact your state's wildlife dept and see what public land can offer. Hog wallows are pretty easy to spot. It looks like a bulldozer roughed up the area. If they are considered non-game or non-native (I assume they are non-game), you may have lots of options as far as baiting. We have taken several feral pigs off our deer hunting land. Be prepared to deal with ticks.