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Posted By: smokepole Pig threads - 02/12/19
Are pigs considered big game in your state?
Posted By: Boarmaster123 Re: Pig threads - 02/12/19
In Florida They are considered livestock and property of whos ever land they happen to be on. On public land they are considered game.
Posted By: TheKid Re: Pig threads - 02/12/19
Not in mine. But they are big, often bigger than our deer. Edible if you’re inclined and fun to hunt year around.
Posted By: hanco Re: Pig threads - 02/12/19
Not in Texas, can be taken year around, by any lawful means.
Posted By: captdavid Re: Pig threads - 02/12/19
As Hanco stated, not in Texas and probably never will be. That said, I believe that should be treated as such not killed willy-nilly and left to rot, wounded and left to suffer. I know many consider them pests. In some cases, where they cause actual damage, killing might be necessary. But, I'm not talking about eating some corn meant for deer. I'm talking actual agricultural damage. They should be treated as we treat all Gods creatures. capt david
Posted By: kaywoodie Re: Pig threads - 02/12/19
You know how some folks are about turkey hunting? That’s how I am about hog hunting. All I care to hunt in Tx anymore.
Posted By: Rustyzipper Re: Pig threads - 02/12/19
I'm patiently waiting until I can to kill piggies in Texas.Not may huntable populations in Misery. Rusty
Posted By: okie john Re: Pig threads - 02/12/19
Not in Washington State. Basically you can kill them on sight.


Okie John
Posted By: southtexas Re: Pig threads - 02/12/19
Originally Posted by captdavid
As Hanco stated, not in Texas and probably never will be. That said, I believe that should be treated as such not killed willy-nilly and left to rot, wounded and left to suffer. I know many consider them pests. In some cases, where they cause actual damage, killing might be necessary. But, I'm not talking about eating some corn meant for deer. I'm talking actual agricultural damage. They should be treated as we treat all Gods creatures. capt david


Fire ants, killer bees, and roaches are God’s creatures, too...
Posted By: 1bigdude Re: Pig threads - 02/12/19
I may be sick but I wish we had them in Pa. the deer hunting is only a shadow of what it once was here. We do have a very few escapees but nothing as a viable free range herd.
Posted By: dvdegeorge Re: Pig threads - 02/12/19
Originally Posted by 1bigdude
I may be sick but I wish we had them in Pa. the deer hunting is only a shadow of what it once was here. We do have a very few escapees but nothing as a viable free range herd.

Yup you are sick and obviously have not seen the destruction and strain on other wildlife they cause
Posted By: JGRaider Re: Pig threads - 02/12/19
They are vermin, no matter what State they are found in.
Posted By: hanco Re: Pig threads - 02/13/19
They ruin grazing for deer and cattle, root up pastures, root up the sides of the road. Cause accidents, fuuck up things in general.
Posted By: southtexas Re: Pig threads - 02/13/19
They also multiply like rabbits. TPWD says you have to remove 70% of the population every year just to keep the population in check. That's about as likely as AOC's Green New Deal working. God's creatures indeed. The only solution is some sort of yet-to-be-developed poison.
Posted By: FyrepowrX Re: Pig threads - 02/13/19
Originally Posted by 1bigdude
I may be sick but I wish we had them in Pa. the deer hunting is only a shadow of what it once was here. We do have a very few escapees but nothing as a viable free range herd.



you dont want 'em...food plot...before hogs:

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cant kill 'em fast enough to keep 'em from overtaking my feeders too...
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Posted By: Roystu Re: Pig threads - 02/13/19
Originally Posted by 1bigdude
I may be sick but I wish we had them in Pa. the deer hunting is only a shadow of what it once was here. We do have a very few escapees but nothing as a viable free range herd.


Once they appear you will wish you had never seen them. They destroy the habitat and run all other game away. You'll be saying " Man, remember when we use to see deer; Seems so long ago!"
Posted By: wytex Re: Pig threads - 02/13/19
Originally Posted by FyrepowrX
Originally Posted by 1bigdude
I may be sick but I wish we had them in Pa. the deer hunting is only a shadow of what it once was here. We do have a very few escapees but nothing as a viable free range herd.



you dont want 'em...food plot...before hogs:

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cant kill 'em fast enough to keep 'em from overtaking my feeders too...
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That could very well be only one nights work . Yes, they're fun to hunt but you shouldn't want them.
Posted By: mtnsnake Re: Pig threads - 02/13/19
Shoot'em
Posted By: ironbender Re: Pig threads - 02/13/19
Exotic here.

A dozen or maybe more escaped from someones pen 10 or 15 years ago. Sighted occasionally, but eventual,y died off. None around now.

It would be fun to help with the problem down south.
Posted By: 79S Re: Pig threads - 02/13/19
Sounds like you all needs some wolves in your lives to get them pigs under control.. 😜🤣😜
Posted By: hanco Re: Pig threads - 02/13/19
They are fun to trap!!



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Posted By: ol_mike Re: Pig threads - 02/14/19
Originally Posted by ironbender
Exotic here.

A dozen or maybe more escaped from someones pen 10 or 15 years ago. Sighted occasionally, but eventual,y died off. None around now.

It would be fun to help with the problem down south.

Ironbender & others ,
Howdoo ..

The thing about pigs is they're very smart then again they're just a stupid animal . When folks down here in pig country complain about being overun with pigs it's because they're hard to kill . Put a little pressure such as shooting one tonight they aren't coming back there for a while and when they do it will be at 2-3-4-5 am and they'll be nervous moving running - one will squeal and they'll all explode into the super thick cover . Likely head to another feeder - who knows . If they would pop up like praire dogs I'd invited the entire 24hr-fire to come and shoot them all . Here in florida they'll stand in the woods and listen or circle the feeder area - smell you then head on out and not return for who knows how long . They know where to find a safe meal 24/7 .
You'll get one here and there but it's not like they pile around a feeder everytime it goes off . By the time you put one or two in the freezer - three different sounders have dropped 15 piglets - mostly females .

I gang-set snares in an area of my lease - caught two hogs in one night - had two game cams going but not on the snares just the feed area . You could see the the expression on the hogs faces - they didn't know whether to sh-itt or go blind - wigged out seeing/hearing their comrads caught in snares and fighting for their lives . Not one hog came to that feeder for several months - finally a lone boar got brave enough to give it a go and was visibly on pin & needles . He would never feed and look relaxed - he sprint off for no reason that I could tell from looking at game cam video , and never feed for more than a couple of minutes at best . Even after a couple of years they're very leary of that spot and they know exactly what a snare looks like now . They'll walk right around one everytime.

Here in the Fl. panhandle hunting hogs is a nightime thing - RARELY EVER see one during dusk/dawn - never after sun up .
When it cools off and hunting season starts they totally disappear to God knows where - maybe one or two are killed from oct. through feb. [2000+ acres] , they run off all the deer - eat the fawns - eat any and everything - turkey nest etc. etc. on & on .
Again if they were easy to kill I'd invited the fire' gang down for hog slaughter fun shoot .
Posted By: hanco Re: Pig threads - 02/14/19
Traps work pretty well, be cool to live close to the place you hunt. You could set them whenever you wanted.
Posted By: wytex Re: Pig threads - 02/14/19
Interesting ol mike. The hogs we hunt are very much still active during the day. We don't take tons after dark.
They are smart and most folks don't realize who good their sense of smell is. Set that trap and not be careful what you touch or where you step and no hogs caught .
Looking forward to our hog hunt in about 2 weeks.
Posted By: ZKight89 Re: Pig threads - 02/15/19
I used to feel like a few dog hunters could keep them under control or at least driven away from non desired areas. The problem in Florida is that a pack of hogs usually frequents several different land owners property and you can about guarantee a couple won't let you hunt.... Pressure them on one property and they stay on a safe one for awhile.
Posted By: Tejano Re: Pig threads - 02/17/19
What I don't understand is why European Boar are not as problematic as feral hogs are. Is it because they are mostly on shooting estates in Europe? I know they have wandered into urban areas including down town Berlin but otherwise I am not aware of as many problems with them.

I would love to have a full blown pig drive here. Some of the places I have hunted it would be no big trick to shoot 300 or more per drive.
Posted By: RevMike Re: Pig threads - 02/19/19
Originally Posted by Tejano
What I don't understand is why European Boar are not as problematic as feral hogs are. Is it because they are mostly on shooting estates in Europe? I know they have wandered into urban areas including down town Berlin but otherwise I am not aware of as many problems with them.

I would love to have a full blown pig drive here. Some of the places I have hunted it would be no big trick to shoot 300 or more per drive.


From what I understand they are. The mother of a friend of mine, who is German, still lives in Germany and is a huntress. She was telling him that the boar population is out of control, especially now that farming has taken on a more "American model," i.e., large swaths of land under the plow. The boar are destroying crops, forests, and fields just like they do here. More food equals more boar, which equals more destruction. And, of course, the hunters now have the eco-terrorists to deal with as well, always trying to stop, or at least disrupt, the hunts.
Posted By: Razorhog Re: Pig threads - 02/19/19
They go through the woods eating all the acorns, tearing up ( rooting up ) hayfields and pastures. Trust me. Very, very destructive and like it was said earlier, " very smart ".
Posted By: Buzz Re: Pig threads - 02/20/19
In Georgia - no they are considered vermin. You can hunt them year round, no limit, over bait, at night. Literally other than poisoning them or blowing them up, not many things you can't do.
Posted By: Pat85 Re: Pig threads - 02/20/19
Originally Posted by 1bigdude
I may be sick but I wish we had them in Pa. the deer hunting is only a shadow of what it once was here. We do have a very few escapees but nothing as a viable free range herd.


Your sick.
Posted By: 44mc Re: Pig threads - 02/20/19
were I have hunted sense 89 it is harder to kill a hog than a deer
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