I have taken a lot of newbie hog hunters along and if you were in my area, I'd be glad to get you started. Around here, many landowners consider hogs a nuisance and if you are polite and reassure them you will not trash their property, shoot their cattle, poach the deer and turkey and not hand out gate keys to everyone you know, they will usually let you hunt or trap them on a limited basis.
I manage a lot of property for one owner and he has entrusted me with his investment. One hunter in 10 makes the cut after the first hunt. If someone does take you, be mindful of your manners and attitude, keep it safe and pay attention to both the spoken and unspoken rules. To sum it up, be a ethical hunter and remember that it is a privilege to be on someone elses land. Don't mean to preach but I have had fences cut, lakefronts trashed, carcasses left to rot, brushfires and a lot of time wasted dealing with jackasses. At times I can't help but think it would be easier to change the locks and keep it for myself. I hope I never have to do that!