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Saw a guy at Sportsman's show in Puyallup advertising pig hunting in E. Washington. Trying to get a group of my military bros together to go shoot something. They all want to hunt and this sounds like it would be a fun/guaranteed time for us. Can't find the brochure. Help?
Quote from: Jonathan_S on March 29, 2016, 07:22:46 AMAll I can say is that there is a big business for hog hunting in a lot of the country and yes I think there are some people who would do that. I tend to doubt the likelihood that feral pigs are so out of control that they've inhabited half the country in the past few decades on their own.Eastern Washington would be a tougher place for them than East Texas or the Carolinas to establish though. They are the most adaptable mammal in North America. They're omnivores and will eat anything, including ungulate young. They can live in climates from desert to tundra and everything in between. In TX alone, they'll do $60M in damage this year, not bringing anywhere near that in income from hunting them. Don't make the mistake of underestimating their ability to reproduce and damage crops/assets. Once they take firm hold, they're impossible to get rid of.
All I can say is that there is a big business for hog hunting in a lot of the country and yes I think there are some people who would do that. I tend to doubt the likelihood that feral pigs are so out of control that they've inhabited half the country in the past few decades on their own.Eastern Washington would be a tougher place for them than East Texas or the Carolinas to establish though.
Your probably thinking of Clover Creek Ranch. Saw something on here about it in another thread.