11 July 2009, 02:02
Tactical Hog ControlHogs and Soybeans
We had a new landowner call the other night with a LARGE hog problem in their soybean fields. So we loaded up and took the manager and his buddy on quick hunt, to show them what Tactical Hog Control could do for their farm.
Here is a pic from the first spot and stalk with the night vision.
We now manage their feral hog population on all 21,000 acres.
Jed
11 July 2009, 04:04
WhitworthExcellent! Keep the reports and the photos coming!

12 July 2009, 05:50
Harold R. StephensMust be nice to have toys like that. Got to talk some friends into putting a weekend together with you guys.
12 July 2009, 08:20
KenatiHaha!! That's great work! I'm not sure what I like more... the behind-the-shoulder shot or the headlamps.
We've got some hogs pissing us off right now and rooting up our food plots. I think it's about time I get "tactical" on their fat asses too.
12 July 2009, 08:43
KenatiWell, you can certainly tell I haven't been tracking the hog forum lately. "Headlamps"?? I guess not!! After reading the rest of the posts, I'm definitely impressed (ie. jealous) of your gear!
Looks like a hell of a lot of fun.
21 July 2009, 05:28
mike cockcroftHave'nt seen many soybean fields around Bedias.
21 July 2009, 07:49
Tactical Hog Controlquote:
Originally posted by mike cockcroft:
Have'nt seen many soybean fields around Bedias.
LOL me neither, but if you go to the east or west of Bedias on either river bottom, you can find some beans, corn and even cotton.
Jed
22 July 2009, 04:02
mike cockcroftFigured you were hunting towards the Brazos bottom or a little farther north from Bedias.
We try to keep the hogs in check in the Loma-Mustang Cemetary-Morgan Rd-Hwy 30 area.
Tell Troy Price I said HI if you see him.
Mike Cockcroft
Huntsville