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A Hog Picture
Caught these guys and girl last night.
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Nice eating there. They look so peaceful in that trap.
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they had a bad day .we cant even get em to walk into a trap here that has a metal or hog panel floor. those will be good eatin.
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we cant even get em to walk into a trap here that has a metal or hog panel floor |
A lot of good pork laying there. What was used to shoot that one?
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QUOTE]What was used to shoot that one? [/QUOTE]
A .22 magnum. He required two shots. Sometimes they bleed like that when shot in the head. |
Im starting to really like hog hunting, just dont like cleaning or dragging them out. Way worse than a deer.
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Originally Posted by Semisane
(Post 3978884)
We had that problem also Halfbaked. Solved it by raking up pine needles to cover the floor.
and they still wouldnt go in there...waste of money for the trap lol had to cut the floor out and stake it down. |
had to cut the floor out and stake it down. |
That must be an exciting hunt...bait them into a box and then shoot em' in the head.
No thanks. BPS |
It has nothing to do with hunting BPS. It's all about thinning the population of a destructive pest.
Although I have to tell you, trapping can be fun and interesting. But the work really begins when you get a half dozen in a trap. I'd rather skin three deer than one hog. Also, hogs are smart critters. There's a learning curve to successfully trapping them. |
Originally Posted by Blackpowdersmoke
(Post 3980003)
That must be an exciting hunt...bait them into a box and then shoot em' in the head.
No thanks. BPS Falcon.. I was reading that you can catch some diseases from handling these wild hogs with your bare hands.. is that true? |
Yeah no kidding. Has nothing to do with hunting. After talking and seeing some pictures of what some people deal with because of these hogs I would be doing it too. I also have been told if you have a hog problem and think your going to even put a dent in the population just by going out and hunting you are sadly mistaking. A lot of guys I have talked to trap, shoot, hunt them with dogs and still have a bunch of hogs on their property tearing up there crops and farming land.
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BPS, i can understand your concern; you have never dealt with hundreds of hogs on your property. Every hog we shoot or trap gets eaten by someone. BTW: Its a lot of work.
I also have been told if you have a hog problem and think your going to even put a dent in the population just by going out and hunting you are sadly mistaking A sounder of hogs traveling across country is like a giant vacuum cleaner going over the land: They eat all the eggs of ground nesting birds; they eat the smaller turtles. At one of our places the quail population went to nearly zero. Beginning in the winter of 2010 we trapped hogs there with a vengeance: The quail population has rebounded nicely. Some big boar hogs get a taste for fawns; i've seen that. They also eat young calves. Contrary to the myth put out by the TV hog hunting shows; hog dogging does not work. The dogs hit a sounder of hogs and they catch one or two; the rest run off to another place to commit their havoc. They will be return. Falcon.. I was reading that you can catch some diseases from handling these wild hogs with your bare hands.. is that true? http://www.huntinghog.com/wild-hog-d...and-parasites/ Feral hogs, like any animal, have the potential to carry diseases and parasites. Although they have the ability to spread these diseases to livestock and humans, the transfer from feral hogs to humans and livestock is not well documents.There are two diseases associated with feral hogs and Russian wild boar that have been documented. Feral hogs can commonly carry pseudorabies and swine brucellosis, although many hogs do not. Other diseases feral hogs may carry are tuberculosis, tularemia, and even anthrax. There's a learning curve to successfully trapping them. Nothing dulls a hunting knife like field dressing dirty hogs. |
I have wondered how the meat on those feral hogs tastes compared to farm raised hogs. I love pork but I am damn glad we don't have feral hogs here, I wonder if it is because of our colder climate.
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I have wondered how the meat on those feral hogs tastes compared to farm raised hogs.
The meat of a skinny hog is not good, fortunately few of them are skinny. This big sow was fat and very good: ![]() I love pork but I am damn glad we don't have feral hogs here, I wonder if it is because of our colder climate. |
I was watching a show on hogs. They said the way the hog population is spreading, if they are not controlled all states will have a hog population.
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Texas allows silencers and hunting from Helicopters to reduce the population.
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I have watched videos of heli hunts where they shoot and kill 40+ hogs and seems like it didnt even put a dent in the population - So Why do alot of these ranches charge 300+ for a hunt on their land .... wouldnt you want to do it real cheep so more people come and knock them down faster?
BTW Great pix of the trap and hogs. Id love to give hog huntin a try one day (Guess ill be the sucker and pay 300) |
I understand that they're a problem....it's just that I was brought up with a "fair chase" ethic. Maybe if I had to deal with them as you do, I would see things in a different light. For now, I stay with the fair chase ethic.
BPS |
Applying the concept of fair chase to hogs is like applying the Queensburry Rules when fighting off a mugger.
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For now, I stay with the fair chase ethic. Come on down and i'll put you onto some hogs: A hunting license is not required to hunt hogs in OK. The hogs are 100 percent nocturnal now; get ready to burn the midnight oil. BTW: You are not allowed to use a light at night to hunt hogs here. You'll need a good low light scope on your smokepole.:D Since 1999 i have shot at least four hundred hogs, mostly using muzzleloaders. Meanwhile the hogs multiplied like rats. i've seen sounders of 80-100 hogs on the wheatfields. Every hunter should see what hogs do to peanut fields and pecan orchards. Checked the game cameras last week. 1,200 pictures of hogs at feeders in a two week period: Not one hog came out in the daytime. Friends checked our traps at other places this morning: We caught eight more hogs last night. Applying the concept of fair chase to hogs is like applying the Queensburry Rules when fighting off a mugger. |
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