Kenneth,we have many different WMA's all around the state.They range in size from a few hundred acres,to many thousands of acres.The area this pig was taken, is a 5700 acre piece of Sabine river bottom,located in northern Smith Co. Tx.,where there are fair numbers of hogs and deer .Some other areas are loaded,but are'nt as close to home.We were going to hunt Gus Engling WMA in Anderson co. in the morning,but with 6 " of rain in the forecast,we'll more than likely scrub till next week.They have a season that runs till the end of April.The smaller pigs,that we specifically hunt,are great eating,while the larger hogs taste like mud.As you would expect,the areas near large cities are hunted much harder,but I tend to avoid those.Our area is not hunted hard,although we usually see a couple of folks each time we go.It's funny though,we've run into folks out there that have hunted out there for a long time and never seen a pig,yet, we have seen pigs every trip.Each WMA has it's own seasons and rules,based on individual conditions,and when obtaining the 48$ permit,you receive a book of maps and regulations for each unit,plus,any inserts for special dove hunting spots.You must also possess a hunting license,with any appropriate stamps.That's about all I can think of ,but if any more questions,don't hesitate to ask. God Bless