Hog hunts tend to go from “this is going to be epic” to “where did everything go wrong” in... The post Why hog hunts blow up ...
Feral hogs are a menace to farmers across the US, causing at least $2.5 billion in damage annually. There’s only one way to stop the damage: eradication — a difficult but doable option that's hampered ...
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Landowners, farmers and ranchers across Texas have at least one common enemy: The bands of feral hogs that rip through their land, causing over $500 million in damages each year. These descendants of ...
Calls to open wild pig hunting return every time frustration rises in farm country. The idea sounds simple: See pigs. Shoot ...
Wild hogs have inhabited North America since the middle of the 16th century. Brought over as domestic stock by early settlers, America’s earliest farm pigs escaped their enclosures and became feral in ...
Over four decades of hunting hogs, I’ve lost count of the number I have killed. I’ve shot them on spot-and-stalk hunts, behind hounds, on trails between feeding and bedding areas, in open fields at ...
An employee of the Alabama Wildlife Conversation Department once told me that he’s heard from landowners twice pertaining to wild hogs. The first time an individual wanted to know how he/she could get ...
Hot air balloons aren’t just tourist attractions anymore. Soon, they may be the newest way to reduce the feral hog and coyote population in Texas. A bill to let Texans hunt feral hogs and coyotes from ...
LIBERTY COUNTY, Texas -- A feral hog weighing a whopping 488 pounds was killed on Saturday in The Preserve, formerly known as Cypress Lakes. According to a report published by Bluebonnet News, a pair ...
Charles Allen recently had me and Ron Spomer down for a multi-species hunt in Texas. We had deer, duck and squirrel hunts going on during the day but were going to be hog hunting at night. If you’ve ...
Wild hogs cause $60 million to $80 million in annual damage to Mississippi agriculture, forcing farmers and the state to fight infestations.