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In Florida, a “few” is like 10… we have a tonIf you just want to catch a few, watch the videos on snaring ??
In Florida, a “few” is like 10… we have a tonIf you just want to catch a few, watch the videos on snaring ??
I wish we had em in Ohio. I'd rather hunt pigs than whitetails.In Florida, a “few” is like 10… we have a ton
Pigs are probably my favorite game animal but you don’t want them up there… they do serious damage to any agriculture in the area. And they are toughI wish we had em in Ohio. I'd rather hunt pigs than whitetails.
I'd love to hunt hogs in MN, and have a freezer full of wild pork I could refill year-round. But I absolutely don't want any of what wild swine can do to the landscape or to agriculture.I wish we had em in Ohio. I'd rather hunt pigs than whitetails.
I don't know why people keep saying that. I live in what used to be one of the hubs for wild hogs in Ohio, Gallia county. Sure they might be fun to hunt but for wildlife management and property owners, they are a disaster on legs.I wish we had em in Ohio. I'd rather hunt pigs than whitetails.
Its either illegal or functionally illegal to snare hogs in most northern states. Ohio forbids snaring hogs. I'm not quite sure if I as a licensed nuisance trapper can do so either. Legalities aside, it would a great way to cach a lot of deer while trying to catch hogs hereIf you just want to catch a few, watch the videos on snaring ??
Dude in Florida you can take them by any means at all, and year round (if you’re on private)…Its either illegal or functionally illegal to snare hogs in most northern states. Ohio forbids snaring hogs. I'm not quite sure if I as a licensed nuisance trapper can do so either. Legalities aside, it would a great way to cach a lot of deer while trying to catch hogs here
Recently in Tx and La, they legalized poison too.Dude in Florida you can take them by any means at all, and year round (if you’re on private)…
In Tx they shoot them out of helicopters with ARs can’t get too much more creative than that
They use boats here running through flooded timber checking high spots or catchin them swimming.Dude in Florida you can take them by any means at all, and year round (if you’re on private)…
In Tx they shoot them out of helicopters with ARs can’t get too much more creative than that
I had a chance in GA to hunt hogs like that on the Intercostal Waterway. In a jet boat, landing on various knobs and high points. Drop a shooter off on one side of an island and use the boat to make a ruckus on the other side, like doing a drive. I hadn't planned for the opportunity and ultimately never took advantage of it but it would have been a unique experience.They use boats here running through flooded timber checking high spots or catchin them swimming.
See with poison, I’d be scared something would eat the hog and end up dying from it as well. Birds, wild cats, and bears will all scavenge dead corps and could be secondarily poisonedRecently in Tx and La, they legalized poison too.
At that point, why not just put tannerite all around a feeder, let them get all close to it then…….. boomThis guy has creative ways to kill pigs https://youtube.com/@schweinjager2309
You can have them! They're tough as nails, built like tanks, and don't know when they're dead. I've personally seen one take two rounds of 9mm to the brain pan, play dead, and get back up.I wish we had em in Ohio. I'd rather hunt pigs than whitetails.
I suspect people think having something they can hunt year round would be fun and perhaps the pork being tasty as a side benefit. I live in a state where there are rumored to be small pockets of them and I hope it's just a rumor.I don't know why people keep saying that. I live in what used to be one of the hubs for wild hogs in Ohio, Gallia county. Sure they might be fun to hunt but for wildlife management and property owners, they are a disaster on legs.
If you want to hunt hogs, go to a southern state get in with the right property owners and predator control groups and you'll get paid to kill them.
Just use pods.See with poison, I’d be scared something would eat the hog and end up dying from it as well. Birds, wild cats, and bears will all scavenge dead corps and could be secondarily poisoned