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. Pulled a card from one of my cameras I have on an active feeder and had two pigs come in two nights in a row. Looked like a sow and a smaller boar. Maybe they will set up shop and start a new sounder in my area. This was the first sighting of pigs on this place.


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Sorry for your bad luck--although I don't consider it bad luck, just the makings of a target-rich environment.


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I like hunting pigs. My wife would rather eat wild pig than deer as well. We do not have much crop land around us so I do not see an overpopulation coming anytime soon.


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We do not have much crop land around us so I do not see an overpopulation coming anytime soon.


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Posts: 31014 | Location: Olney, Texas | Registered: 27 March 2006Reply With Quote
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Be damn sure to shoot the sow first.


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Posts: 17099 | Location: Texas USA | Registered: 07 May 2001Reply With Quote
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I've never hunted them or even been around them. Are they really that destructive?

I've sure they'd be a blast to hunt.
....maybe some day.
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Zeke--you are correct-they are a hoot to hunt. But, they are destructive. Try to harvest pecans from your grove when they've left the ground looking like this--



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I hunted a hundred acre field that I thought had been plowed. The owner just said, "yah, this was winter Wheat until two weeks ago when the hogs found it." It truly looked plowed. Every bit of it.


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