Originally Posted by
falcon
Yes.
No hunting license is required of resident or non-resident hog hunters.
They all get eaten by someone. We have a long list of folks who want wild pork. i pay for processing some that goes to the food bank. A little of it goes to folks in the sheriffs drug court. They all get eaten by someone.
i've passed on some shots while hunting because the hog was too big to drag to the road. My hog dragging limit on level ground is about 75 pounds and going down every year.

I was wondering about that. Its a good way to feed the needy, and it does the environment good as well.
We have a developing hog problem here, but its still so small that the state can't accurately tell us where the hogs are. Which I take as a good sign thus far.
We are allowed to shoot them on sight, provided we have a small game license (heaven forbid the state misses a couple bucks in license revenue).