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eddiememphis
11-26-2019, 14:04
Wow!

Woman killed near Houston.

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/26/us/texas-woman-killed-feral-hogs.html

That's scary.

They have been sighted down by Springfield, following the creeks north.

https://www.gjsentinel.com/news/western_colorado/state-wild-pigs-spotted-euthanized/article_7d7f5ff2-422e-11e9-a25e-20677ce05640.html

And on the western slope.

We're doomed!

ray1970
11-26-2019, 14:27
To quote another forum member...

If you?re unarmed, you?re a victim.

TFOGGER
11-26-2019, 14:39
Tough bastards, too. Sometimes they'll soak up 4 or 5 shots right to the boiler room and still be moving along for far too long.

FoxtArt
11-26-2019, 19:31
Pro tip: when calling for EMS, be sure to say " you were attacked by feral hogs" as opposed to "that wild #$%$#&^ pig came outta nowhere and assaulted me!" to minimize response time.

Gman
11-26-2019, 20:05
If humans were able to eradicate a number of animals to the point of extinction over a hundred years ago, it seems that we just don't have the will to cull these pigs.

CS1983
11-26-2019, 22:38
If humans were able to eradicate a number of animals to the point of extinction over a hundred years ago, it seems that we just don't have the will to cull these pigs.

My new buddy Kevin and me doing our part (at a pig butchering class).

But seriously though, TX ranchers don’t want them gone. The hunting opportunities are too lucrative and so they manage them instead of eradicate them.

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FromMyColdDeadHand
11-27-2019, 00:08
If humans were able to eradicate a number of animals to the point of extinction over a hundred years ago, it seems that we just don't have the will to cull these pigs.

And some of them weren’t even tasty....

Did we put this is the ColSC case for the magazine limit?

Irving
11-27-2019, 00:43
If humans were able to eradicate a number of animals to the point of extinction over a hundred years ago, it seems that we just don't have the will to cull these pigs.

It's not the same with pigs (or coyotes). It just won't happen with hunting. I've spouted off about it before, but will save it for later.

spittoon
11-27-2019, 09:44
WOW IN COLORADO Hotchkiss redlands mesa. How fun looking to move over there. But sounds funny there is a lot of rednecks over there they should not last long. I have friends over there and they have heard seen nothing.But there it is in the paper.them hogs in the pic look like a strong Russian bread.probable escaped from the ranch in the article.

Gman
11-27-2019, 10:21
My new buddy Kevin and me doing our part (at a pig butchering class).

But seriously though, TX ranchers don’t want them gone. The hunting opportunities are too lucrative and so they manage them instead of eradicate them.
Hence my comment regarding the 'will'. The problem is their mobility and rapid reproduction. They will be near impossible to 'manage'.

Ranchers may like them, but I bet there are a number of farmers that hate them due to the crop destruction that they're capable of.

If a rancher wants to keep them for the hunting opportunity, let them install fences to contain them and they can manage what's on their property.

BushMasterBoy
11-27-2019, 11:37
Assassination of a porcine for colon rodeo. I mean Colorado...