November 26, 20241 yr If Custer had one of those things he might not have gotten his ass handed to him.
November 26, 20241 yr 19 minutes ago, Kennythetiger said: If Custer had one of those things he might not have gotten his ass handed to him. He's so arrogant he probably would have fallen out of the helicopter. I actually know a guy who was doing that and had an accident that turned him into a quadriplegic.
November 26, 20241 yr Only watched a few minutes of that video but all I could think with every BRRRRT was $$$$$.
November 26, 20241 yr 3 hours ago, Bevo&Pevo said: PETA members don't look. If ya' punching holes in bacon, carry on. Stupid sumbitch is blowin about 100 rds per pig.
November 30, 20241 yr On 9/13/2024 at 7:48 AM, BlueGreySky said: Our place in Coleman County has hogs, but not as bad as we used to. Some of our neighbors went this route with high fencing and a helicopter shoot. When shooting sows and piglets, do you just not lead them as much?
November 30, 20241 yr Because of their reproductive ability, biologists indicate that it requires a 70% removal rate per year to keep a population from growing. That almost always requires consistent, ongoing trapping to make a lasting impact. Unless you have the ability to utilize air supremacy or remove all food sources (aka concrete paving) hunting/shooting just bounces them around and sends them nocturnal. We’ve been battling them for 30 years.
November 30, 20241 yr i recommend better ball protection in the third quarter or overwhelming talent advantage
December 3, 20241 yr Remote traps are the best thing. We also heli hunt them. Between the two, it keeps the population down. Need to get into thermals. I think that can also be a big help. And it's fun.
December 3, 20241 yr On 11/25/2024 at 8:52 PM, gsoda3 said: He's so arrogant he probably would have fallen out of the helicopter. I actually know a guy who was doing that and had an accident that turned him into a quadriplegic. Bram Kohlhausen?
December 16, 20241 yr Tame the hogs, teach them tricks, encourage them to wear clothing. You'll never get rid of them, but at least they'll cease to be feral.
January 13Jan 13 High fenced places can greatly reduce numbers with trapping (and continued dispatch with firearms). 5 acres of low fence, good luck
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