Whitetail, the most popular big game animal in N. America, has a set season. Hunters scout and plan and prepare all year for opening day. Deer camp is an awsome place, where young hunters are introduced to a new world found in the woods. Old stories are shared, and new adventures experienced. Deer season ends at some point and many hunters with unfilled tags plan, scout, and prepare for the next season, compare notes, improve their skills. Hogs, atleast here in Tx, are hunted any time day or night, with or without artificial lighting, with trained dogs, trapped, shot, etc..etc.. While fun, and quite tasty, to most hunters a hog is a hog, and will never compare to the hunt of the whitetail.
As for hogs being much harder to hunt than whitetail??? Not sure where you guys are at, but in my neck of the woods for every whitetail deer, there must be 50 feral hogs. They are noisy, smelly and often times their noise (being such vocal animals) gives them away long before they are sighted. Atleast in the thickets I hunt. When a sow and 8 piglets travel the woods, they are loud. I find the whitetail to be much quieter than that. Happy hunting.
markc