MtnSpur,
Best of luck on your hunt. Without knowing where in West Texas you will be hunting (topography) or how much hunting pressure the hogs might have received prior to your planned hunt, it is difficult to make specific suggestions.
I will however..offer these rather generic tips.
1. Go as early as you can (with the mild weather and lack of moon, hogs are moving fairly early most places).
2. If you are hunting over baited areas...be sure and stay downwind of the bait site (even if that means moving your ambush point).
3. If not hunting over bait, check out any water sources and take advantage of terrain features that tend to "funnel down" travel/movement.
4. If you are unfamiliar with the property...then slowly driving the roads and spotlighting can be productive if the land is open enough to see any distance (most of West Texas is).
5. Hogs will feed at anytime during the night, but often feed/travel in cycles of about 3-4 hours (feed, water, then bed down for awhile, get back up and repeat).
6. Make sure everyone understands that you are HUNTING not partying (be quiet)... and move slowly through any areas you choose to hunt on foot.
We look forward to your report (successful or not).
Have fun, be safe!
Flint.