Posted by dcarp on December 28, 2009 at 08:24:37 from (67.66.61.123):
In Reply to: Feral Hogs? posted by deerhuntinks on December 28, 2009 at 07:03:44:
Great video, sign me up for the next hunt. Last year I killed 14 hogs on my place. They are a major menace to crops, pastures, hay fields. A small group of them can ruin a 1-2 acres in 1-2 hours. They can be hunted easily but they will adapt to the pressure rapidly. a trap can only stay in the same place for one successful catch then you have to move it. If you shot some in one place they will avoid that place for a long time. Females can have 2 litters a year of 6 to 12 and they have no natural predators. They are omnivores and as such are never too far from the next meal. Come on down to S. Texas and shot all you want. I'll bet you won't make a dent in the population even if you bring a few thousand of your friends.
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