Strict rules on hunting hogs on gamelands:
1. Cannot night hunt...only from 30 minutes before sunrise to 30 minutes after sunset.
2. No Sunday hunting
3. Can only hog hunt if there is an open season on some species of game animal that is legal to hunt on the gameland.
4. Can only hog hunt with whatever weapon is legal to hunt a game animal that is in season on the gameland. So, for example, during turkey season you could only use a bow or a shotgun. During deer bow season you could only use a bow, not a firearm unless something else was open and legal to hunt on the gameland then you could use whatever weapon was legal for that hunting.
Right now and until September there is no open season on any game animal on any gamelands in NC, so no hog hunting on Gamelands until September. Also, to hunt on a gameland you must have a NC hunting license and a NC gameland license/permit. If you have a Sportsman's license or a lifetime license, then the gameland license is included with those.
Here it is from the regs:
From one-half hour before sunrise until one-half hour after
sunset, properly licensed hunters may take feral hogs on game
lands during the open season for any game animal using any
legal manner of take allowed during those open game seasons.
Dogs may be used for hunting feral hogs only on those game
lands where the use of dogs is allowed for hunting deer or bear
and only during the open applicable deer or bear season
AND
GAME LANDS LICENSE The Game Lands License is required,
in addition to the appropriate hunting or trapping license, to
hunt, trap, train dogs using wildlife or participate in field trials
using wildlife on any game land. (The Game Lands License is
included with some lifetime or sportsman’s licenses.) A special
permit may be required for some species on these areas. For
commission-sanctioned field trials using wildlife scheduled on
game lands by the Wildlife Resources Commission, judges are
exempt and active participants (defined as anyone who handles
a dog or uses a firearm) in possession of hunting licenses from
their own states may participate without the license. For any
other game land field trial using wildlife, both judges and active
participants must possess a game lands license or other North
Carolina license which conveys the game land use privilege. Persons
who are observing only at field trials do not need any license