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treblig 09-26-2005 07:38 AM

Hog Problem?
 
Over the past couple of seasons, our deer lease has acquired a nice hog population. Problem is now, they seem overpopulated - rooting and eating up all of our food plots, corn, etc. Would like to kill several before season, but really hate to bring a bunch of shooting activity right before bow season. Anyone have this problem? and does it hurt your whitetail activity? Also, I assume the risk of walking up on a group in the dark increases - what's the risk of them charging you up a tree?


Rebel Hog 09-26-2005 07:53 AM

RE: Hog Problem?
 
Get some bow hunters to kill as many as they can.
I'm sure it won't be hard to find a few bow hunters
that want to take all the hogs they want.

Georgetownboys 09-26-2005 11:19 AM

RE: Hog Problem?
 
Sure. . .hogs tear stuff up. . .but you get to shoot them 24/7/365. I consider it a fair trade, they tear up my white tail efforts and I put bunches of them in my freezer. If your anywhere close to hill country texas, I would be happy to help you out. :D

If they get really out of hand then take the next step and set up a trap. . . .these cages will hold 6/8 at a time and you can put a dent in the numbers a bit faster. To think you will rid your place of them for good would be a pretty amazing feat.



treblig 09-26-2005 02:46 PM

RE: Hog Problem?
 
ever have one charge at you?


tnhoundsman 09-26-2005 05:23 PM

RE: Hog Problem?
 
git ya a good pack of dogs.


Rebel Hog 09-26-2005 05:27 PM

RE: Hog Problem?
 

ORIGINAL: tnhoundsman

git ya a good pack of dogs.






N.Franklin 09-26-2005 10:39 PM

RE: Hog Problem?
 

ORIGINAL: Georgetownboys

Sure. . .hogs tear stuff up. . .but you get to shoot them 24/7/365. I consider it a fair trade, they tear up my white tail efforts and I put bunches of them in my freezer. If your anywhere close to hill country texas, I would be happy to help you out. :D

If they get really out of hand then take the next step and set up a trap. . . .these cages will hold 6/8 at a time and you can put a dent in the numbers a bit faster. To think you will rid your place of them for good would be a pretty amazing feat.


Good idea if you have buddies who like hog roasts, you even get a chance to de-worm them and feed them good stuff until cooking time. Seen a few guys doing that the other day, had 4 hogs caged up in a mazda pickup, going to the farm to get sold to b-day parties.

hoseromon 09-27-2005 06:20 AM

RE: Hog Problem?
 
treblig
Where do you live? I would gladly come and shoot them with my bow for you before your season starts if you arnt to far of a distance away.
JOE

rgarza 09-27-2005 04:07 PM

RE: Hog Problem?
 


ORIGINAL: treblig

Over the past couple of seasons, our deer lease has acquired a nice hog population. Problem is now, they seem overpopulated - rooting and eating up all of our food plots, corn, etc. Would like to kill several before season, but really hate to bring a bunch of shooting activity right before bow season. Anyone have this problem? and does it hurt your whitetail activity? Also, I assume the risk of walking up on a group in the dark increases - what's the risk of them charging you up a tree?

Even if you kill every one you see, you will not make a dent in their population due to their reproductive ability. You might think you did if they become wiley for a while, but I assure you they will still be there. If you want to make a serious dent in their numbers, you must trap aggressively.

Aggressively hunting them year round on our 770 acres in South Texas, we averaged 20-30 hogs a year. Instituted a trapping program, and we're up to 40+ in 2 months. Even with this, I know we'll have to continue our efforts to keep them from rebounding.

Not killing them will hamper your hunting efforts for whitetail, as deer will abandon a feeder monopolized by hogs. We pen every corn feeder that we want deer to frequent; if we don't, all we see are hogs.

JeffS 09-28-2005 01:54 PM

RE: Hog Problem?
 
Rgarza is correct once you have hogs on your place you can't get rid of them. They will drive your deer off the feeders. We have them where we hunt and we hunt them year round as well as trapping them. Luckily for us them move around and seem to move out during deer season and return around January. We shoot as many as we can and we never seem to put a dent in the population.


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