jwoodmd said:
zooguy96 said:
jwoodmd said:
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.
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.
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.
And yet in that 15+ years the population still continues to grow rapidly.
The type of trapping I'm talking about isn't done extensively. Most "pig management" is shooting on sight or using smaller traps which are less effective. The type I'm talking about is very labor intensive, but gets results.
So of course the population is still growing given that this technique is not widely utilized.
Therefore, your "insinuation" that this management technique doesn't work because "the population still continues to grow rapidly" is not based on the fact that this management technique isn't widely used - its based on the fact that pigs are being dispersed (because of ineffective management techniques) and most "management techniques" are not effective (let's go shoot some pigs! - is not effective).
I know a lot about a little, and a little about a lot.