at least they staying away from my yard well for now lolWouldn’t doubt it. The whole area we were in not a single deer track was found. Tons of pig and snake though.
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at least they staying away from my yard well for now lolWouldn’t doubt it. The whole area we were in not a single deer track was found. Tons of pig and snake though.
Yeah I don't think they'll make a big stink about killing hogs out there out of season as long as you're not doing anything stupid. Only time I was stopped was coming out the woods and a state warden was coming down the street and I could see the look on his face like dam I have to stop. He did asked for my license as I put my rifle down and started to get my wallet he said have a good day and left. LolI'm sure if y'all talk to the Feds ahead of time they will let you do what ever is necessary to kill all the hogs y'all can haul out, after deer season closes.
The numbers they posted still left 150,000 to reproduce each year, if them numbers are correct. They said that one sow hog starts her cycle at 6 months of age and they have 2 litters each year. Two litters is not correct, I had pictures of one sow hog that had 3 litters. They have babies every 3 months 3 weeks and 3 days.I agree with the mass killing would do alot better than picking then off one by one. Hopefully the poison would do something but to irradicate don't know about that. Too many reproducing. Prolly a lost cause by now
yeah all the sows all ages piglets all year long. I remember years back when they thought we had problems with nutria, ha now lookThe numbers they posted still left 150,000 to reproduce each year, if them numbers are correct. They said that one sow hog starts her cycle at 6 months of age and they have 2 litters each year. Two litters is not correct, I had pictures of one sow hog that had 3 litters. They have babies every 3 months 3 weeks and 3 days.
That is interesting, because they say the same thing about coyotes. The more pressure placed on them by individual hunters, the more the packs fragment into pairs which results in more females reproducing.In MO (in Missouri, not In My Opinion), the folks killing the most hogs have found that constant hunting pressure is not as effective as allowing animals to congregate for mass kills. When hogs are faced with more continuous hunting pressure, they disperse making management even more difficult. The only parties benefiting from that arrangement are the hunters for fun, and the hogs. Obama had nothing to do with it because decisions made below that pay grade.