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Re: BoarBuster - This is an awesome feral hog control invention
« Reply #15 on: February 23, 2015, 09:45:53 AM »
 :)  https://tpwd.texas.gov/huntwild/wild/nuisance/feral_hogs/



read this,     what feral hog problem in Washington??

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Re: BoarBuster - This is an awesome feral hog control invention
« Reply #16 on: February 23, 2015, 09:48:12 AM »
I'm unsure that you have a grasp of the hog problem across the country. There are a few who are trying to take advantage with hunting, even fewer who make any money on TV shows. Livestock ranchers are losing calves. Cotton, rice, soybean, sorghum, and wheat farmers are having the crops tilled over and destroyed. In HI, the hogs have decided that the roots of palm trees are extra-tasty, so they're killing the state's palms at an alarming rate. What you see on TV looks like a lot of fun and I'm sure it is. But the bulk of farmers and ranchers across this nation want nothing to do with feral hogs and are having a hard time keeping up with them.
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Re: BoarBuster - This is an awesome feral hog control invention
« Reply #17 on: February 23, 2015, 09:58:27 AM »
I'm unsure that you have a grasp of the hog problem across the country. There are a few who are trying to take advantage with hunting, even fewer who make any money on TV shows. Livestock ranchers are losing calves. Cotton, rice, soybean, sorghum, and wheat farmers are having the crops tilled over and destroyed. In HI, the hogs have decided that the roots of palm trees are extra-tasty, so they're killing the state's palms at an alarming rate. What you see on TV looks like a lot of fun and I'm sure it is. But the bulk of farmers and ranchers across this nation want nothing to do with feral hogs and are having a hard time keeping up with them.
Im sure that this is true piano,But show me some adds where these farmers you speak of have put out free to hunt hogs anytime no limit in Texas since its the worst they say.
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Re: BoarBuster - This is an awesome feral hog control invention
« Reply #19 on: February 23, 2015, 10:12:21 AM »
Two completely different topics - national agricultural hog damage and those who are charging for hog hunting. I understand what you're saying about marketing hog hunting. But, just because they're charging for it doesn't mean they're making as much money on it as they were on agriculture, either. Many of these farmers have lost way more than they'll be able to recover by letting you and me shoot pigs on their land.
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Re: BoarBuster - This is an awesome feral hog control invention
« Reply #21 on: February 23, 2015, 11:04:41 AM »
The World's Worst Invasive Mammals

Boar War

“I’ve trapped 61 of ‘em down here in the last month,” says Tom Quaca, whose in-laws have owned this land for about a century. “But at least we got some hay out of here this year. First time in six years.” Quaca hopes to flatten the earth and crush the saplings with a bulldozer. Then maybe—maybe—the hogs will move onto adjacent hunting grounds and he can once again use his family’s land.

Wild hogs are among the most destructive invasive species in the United States today. Two million to six million of the animals are wreaking havoc in at least 39 states and four Canadian provinces; half are in Texas, where they do some $400 million in damages annually. They tear up recreational areas, occasionally even terrorizing tourists in state and national parks, and squeeze out other wildlife.

Texas allows hunters to kill wild hogs year-round without limits or capture them alive to take to slaughterhouses to be processed and sold to restaurants as exotic meat. Thousands more are shot from helicopters. The goal is not eradication, which few believe possible, but control.

The wily hogs seem to thrive in almost any conditions, climate or ecosystem in the state—the Pineywoods of east Texas; the southern and western brush country; the lush, rolling central Hill Country. They are surprisingly intelligent mammals and evade the best efforts to trap or kill them (and those that have been unsuccessfully hunted are even smarter). They have no natural predators, and there are no legal poisons to use against them. Sows begin breeding at 6 to 8 months of age and have two litters of four to eight piglets—a dozen is not unheard of—every 12 to 15 months during a life span of 4 to 8 years. Even porcine populations reduced by 70 percent return to full strength within two or three years.

Wild hogs are “opportunistic omnivores,” meaning they’ll eat most anything. Using their extra-long snouts, flattened and strengthened on the end by a plate of cartilage, they can root as deep as three feet. They’ll devour or destroy whole fields—of sorghum, rice, wheat, soybeans, potatoes, melons and other fruits, nuts, grass and hay. Farmers planting corn have discovered that the hogs go methodically down the rows during the night, extracting seeds one by one.

Hogs erode the soil and muddy streams and other water sources, possibly causing fish kills. They disrupt native vegetation and make it easier for invasive plants to take hold. The hogs claim any food set out for livestock, and occasionally eat the livestock as well, especially lambs, kids and calves. They also eat such wildlife as deer and quail and feast on the eggs of endangered sea turtles.

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Re: BoarBuster - This is an awesome feral hog control invention
« Reply #22 on: February 23, 2015, 11:09:41 AM »
Maybe Washington can help,We send a handful of breeding pair wolves to Texas.  :chuckle:
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Re: BoarBuster - This is an awesome feral hog control invention
« Reply #23 on: February 23, 2015, 11:22:31 AM »
 :) Hey it said Free right in the search block, and its on the internet, so its true!!! :hello:
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Re: BoarBuster - This is an awesome feral hog control invention
« Reply #24 on: February 23, 2015, 11:32:08 PM »
Maybe Washington can help,We send a handful of breeding pair wolves to Texas.  :chuckle:

More likely they would ask for a few pairs to start a breeding population and then list them as threatened until the numbers climb to a sustainable level in 7 of 10 arbitrary regions of the state representing the whole. Then open a limited hunting season by drawing only opened from the first odd numbered Thursday in June u til the first even numbered Tuesday following the season opening, except in even numbered years when hunting is further limited to only the first odd numbered Thursday until the next even numbered Friday.

Your first tag would cost a reasonable $54.30, if drawn (the drawing application costs $6.60) any following tags are a second pig drawing permit which costs an additional $67.42 for the permit if you are drawn after another $6.60 application fee.


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Re: BoarBuster - This is an awesome feral hog control invention
« Reply #25 on: February 23, 2015, 11:40:07 PM »
Pigs are considered the smartest domestic animal, above dogs and birds by a fair margin. They carry this into wild situations and are incredibly intelligent animals. They are also one of the most difficult to keep penned, hence the ferrel population.

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Re: BoarBuster - This is an awesome feral hog control invention
« Reply #26 on: February 24, 2015, 06:17:09 AM »
I like the open design and remote controlled trigger on the BoarBuster (and the Jager).  I'm guessing that the "rotation while closing" design of the BoarBuster is to prevent the cage from being lifted.

If you think feral hogs are some sort of cash crop, you have not spent any time looking into it.

 


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