Maybe because a lot of us have figured out that having hog hunters is worse than having hogs. :lol:ramiro s said:gosh man why dont you let hunters like me and my father kill them
Maybe because a lot of us have figured out that having hog hunters is worse than having hogs. :lol:ramiro s said:gosh man why dont you let hunters like me and my father kill them
Texan said:Maybe because a lot of us have figured out that having hog hunters is worse than having hogs. :lol:ramiro s said:gosh man why dont you let hunters like me and my father kill them
marksmu said:I shoot every one I see. First thing I do every Saturday when I show up to work at the ranch is hop on the gator, grab a 270, a shotgun, and a pistol, and my friend does the same while riding along with me....
We drive the fences/cross fences over 800 acres and check for holes in the fence and pigs. We usually kill 2-6 in the hour it takes to drive the fences. We use the 270 for the long shots, and when we see a big group, we run buckshot in the shotguns and try to get in close....knock down as many as possible, then come back for the kill.
Last weekend we dropped a 400+lb sow with about 12 piglets on her. We got 4 piglets with the sow that went the wrong direction....the other 8 got away...along with the boar. Without their momma, the coyotes will make quick work of the piglets. We always aim for the sow over the boar.
Hello Marskmu,
My Dad, my brother, and I are looking to go hog hunting this winter/spring. Sounds like you have hog problems, so would you be interested in us coming down for a few days and killing some of your hogs?
Let me know if you do!
Thanks,
David
We take the carcasses and drag them down to where the alligators are grouped up on the shoreline, and toss em over to the gators. 4 hours later there isnt a body to be seen, but there are alot of happy gators.
I shoot group after group after group, and it does not impact anything. The next weekend another group replaces the one I obliterated the weekend before. All you can do is keep on killing em. I keep a feeder full of corn just to make picking them off easier for us. We keep the area around the feeder mowed down for about 300 yards in every direction. Makes for easy targets.
And after this was posted how many one hit wonders ask for a place to hog hunt? Looks like hog hunters fit right in with deer hunters here.Texan said:Maybe because a lot of us have figured out that having hog hunters is worse than having hogs. :lol:ramiro s said:gosh man why dont you let hunters like me and my father kill them
jedstivers said:And after this was posted how many one hit wonders ask for a place to hog hunt? Looks like hog hunters fit right in with deer hunters here.Texan said:Maybe because a lot of us have figured out that having hog hunters is worse than having hogs. :lol:ramiro s said:gosh man why dont you let hunters like me and my father kill them
Do you let responsible hunters eliminate as many of them as they can? I'm 73 years old, and I would like to bring my son, and some friend's with a few freezers to fill, and a lot of ammo to eliminate as many farel hogs as we can. We are recreational humters from Michigan, we have hunted white tail deer, mule deer, antalope, elk, moose, and bear. In states like Montana, Wyoming, North, and South Dokata, and Canada. If you are interested, I would like to chat with you about what you would expect from us, and what accommodations are available near by, And what ever information you might think we may need.ganWe are in South Texas. BIG problem with wild hogs. Our ranch is game preserve as well as cow/calf operation. We stopped feeding deer. Traps everywhere. Can't keep ahead of them. They come over from neighboring ranches. Can't use helicopters like others do because of our
calf operation. Any ideas? Had good luck soaking our bait corn in cheap Sangria, pulls them right in. But these guys are smart, adapt quickly.
(Also have a hoot watching the racoons who show up early to get wasted. Proves all drunks are the same!)