This is giddings fault
dlance said:
That blows my mind that we need to kill almost 2.5x what we are killing now just to keep the numbers static.
FAT SEXY said:
I think you guys low key love having an abundant feral hog population to hunt whenever.
In the middle of a huge open field with no cover nearby. Much fun.sunchaser said:
The answer is helicopters and some shooters that don't miss....
ought1ag said:
pretty sure they can have 2-3 litters a year at 8-10 pigglets.......doesnt take long
Problem with trapping is you catch the ones that are not as smart. What that does is cause more of the breeding done by the "smarter" ones - thus, it is actually increasing their prowess.zooguy96 said:
All shooting pigs does is disperse the group. Which produces more pigs in a greater area.
Trapping is much more effective if done correctly, and kills the entire sounder.
That's anecdotal evidence at best. Again, if done correctly, trapping will remove the entire sounder. It has been done successfully for 15+ years in a number of different locations in the state.jwoodmd said:Problem with trapping is you catch the ones that are not as smart. What that does is cause more of the breeding done by the "smarter" ones - thus, it is actually increasing their prowess.zooguy96 said:
All shooting pigs does is disperse the group. Which produces more pigs in a greater area.
Trapping is much more effective if done correctly, and kills the entire sounder.
tony said:
So what's the natural limit of hogs look like in various areas of Texas? How many could be supported on a given tract of land?
AggiePetro07 said:
So the rattlesnakes will get even quieter?
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Reverse Feral Swine Idiocracy.jwoodmd said:Problem with trapping is you catch the ones that are not as smart. What that does is cause more of the breeding done by the "smarter" ones - thus, it is actually increasing their prowess.zooguy96 said:
All shooting pigs does is disperse the group. Which produces more pigs in a greater area.
Trapping is much more effective if done correctly, and kills the entire sounder.
And yet in that 15+ years the population still continues to grow rapidly.zooguy96 said:That's anecdotal evidence at best. Again, if done correctly, trapping will remove the entire sounder. It has been done successfully for 15+ years in a number of different locations in the state.jwoodmd said:Problem with trapping is you catch the ones that are not as smart. What that does is cause more of the breeding done by the "smarter" ones - thus, it is actually increasing their prowess.zooguy96 said:
All shooting pigs does is disperse the group. Which produces more pigs in a greater area.
Trapping is much more effective if done correctly, and kills the entire sounder.