Some of the guys I work with hunt them with dogs at bankhead. They say its overran with them. Not sure about gun season now or if its during dear season. I'm not a hunter but glad your guy's are
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Some of the guys I work with hunt them with dogs at bankhead. They say its overran with them. Not sure about gun season now or if its during dear season. I'm not a hunter but glad your guy's are
I would love to get in on a bama pig hunt. We can't hunt them here anymore
I know some states have taken over eradication efforts from hunters because some hunters like hog hunting so well that they encourage pig population growth---transplanting hogs into areas where there weren't any, etc. I know they do that kind of crap and I'll tell you the whole story next time I see you on the pier---remind me.
Lots of people like to hunt hogs, but nobody who owns any land has any use for them. Eym_sirius has already covered their destructive nature. They are a curse and a plague and I wish every damn one of them was dead and in hog hell.
You can hunt hogs year round in bankhead except the wildlife management areas, in those hog hunting is only during deer season, and it is pretty over run with them, my work is on the edge of it and i can usually take a 3 mile ride after work and have a hog within an hour, though when its hot like this they usually go deeper into the brush and its alot more work getting them out
We have a 200 acre commercial fox pen approximately one mile, as the crow flies, from our acreage. At some point about 15 years ago, they apparently decided that foxes weren't good enough any more for running dogs. They started importing Russian boars and also bringing in local trapped hogs. Now they've escaped and bred and it's been all down hill from there.
Our nearest neighbor out there is a watermelon farmer about two miles down the road. He's had 200 acres of watermelons ruined in a night, with one bite taken out of each one.
Don't even get me started on our food plots.
We've got coyotes so bad on my family place that we can kill a deer and have it be gone in 20 minutes or so of returning to pick it up with a vehicle. Even in town, where I live (city of 50K), my neighbors kill them every other night.
Luckily, I've got a new "urban" lease where there aren't any hogs and much fewer coyotes. It's 6 minutes from my downtown office, so I can't complain too much.
I'll be due to pull some pics from cams just before I come down to do some fishing in a few weeks. I can't wait on either.