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Sandtrap328
12-22-2017, 06:02 PM
A person told the on-line news that wild pigs were rooting around in his yard in Belvedere. He was naturally upset and he talked of shooting or trapping the pigs. Comments were mostly the John Wayne wannabees who expressed glee in shooting the pigs for fun and food.

However, shooting a gun in the boundaries of The Villages is illegal. Just imagine driving in your golf cart and some bozo is in his front yard shooting at a pig!

The trapping on your property is legal but then you have an angry wild pig trapped. You cannot legally shoot it and certainly cannot release it.

If you did kill and butcher the pig - which is doubtful - the meat of wild pigs almost certainly contains the trichinosis worm cysts. Yum!

dbussone
12-22-2017, 06:21 PM
There goes the ham for our New Year’s Day ham, greens & black eyed peas.


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vintageogauge
12-22-2017, 06:24 PM
Dig a big hole in the yard, cover it with some camouflage and bait, when the pig falls in the hole toss in some lime and fill it back in, problem solved.

dewilson58
12-23-2017, 09:18 AM
Love Bacon.

Taltarzac725
12-23-2017, 09:29 AM
Meat Industry Turns Florida's Feral Hogs Into Prime Pork : NPR (https://www.npr.org/2016/09/08/493073595/meat-industry-turns-florida-s-feral-hogs-into-prime-pork)

Found this but not sure how it would apply to the feral pigs in Belvedere. Maybe the Morses should look into it.

rhood
12-23-2017, 09:43 AM
A person told the on-line news that wild pigs were rooting around in his yard in Belvedere. He was naturally upset and he talked of shooting or trapping the pigs. Comments were mostly the John Wayne wannabees who expressed glee in shooting the pigs for fun and food.

However, shooting a gun in the boundaries of The Villages is illegal. Just imagine driving in your golf cart and some bozo is in his front yard shooting at a pig!

The trapping on your property is legal but then you have an angry wild pig trapped. You cannot legally shoot it and certainly cannot release it.

If you did kill and butcher the pig - which is doubtful - the meat of wild pigs almost certainly contains the trichinosis worm cysts. Yum!

No discharging firearms inThe Villages. What statute would the be?

thelegges
12-23-2017, 09:49 AM
Are there many wild pigs? Saw some near cane

Allegiance
12-23-2017, 09:50 AM
No discharging firearms inThe Villages. What statute would the be?good point Imo, The Villages is not even a municipality. I think the rules are by town and County and then by lot size.

Taltarzac725
12-23-2017, 09:52 AM
No discharging firearms inThe Villages. What statute would the be?

Probably City and County Ordinances.

Municode Library (https://library.municode.com/fl/lady_lake/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=PTIICOOR_CH2AD_ARTVITOPR _DIV2USTOPAFA_S2-200.17PEANWI)

Like Lady Lake's Sec. 2-200.17. - Pets, animals, and wildlife.

And there is some Statute about firing a gun over public roads. Statutes & Constitution
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Online Sunshine (http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0700-0799/0790/Sections/0790.15.html)

manaboutown
12-23-2017, 10:02 AM
I love the taste of feral pig meat. I hope the homeowner can kill and eat a few!

Here is an article on how to butcher them. How to Break Down a Wild Pig | Realtree (https://www.realtree.com/timber-2-table-articles/how-to-break-down-a-wild-pig)

Taltarzac725
12-23-2017, 10:08 AM
I love the taste of feral pig meat. I hope the homeowner can kill and eat a few!

Here is an article on how to butcher them. How to Break Down a Wild Pig | Realtree (https://www.realtree.com/timber-2-table-articles/how-to-break-down-a-wild-pig)

I do hear local farmers shooting at something once in a while with what sounds like a rifle. And at times like a shotgun. Maybe one less coyote to worry about.

Topspinmo
12-23-2017, 02:07 PM
Dig a big hole in the yard, cover it with some camouflage and bait, when the pig falls in the hole toss in some lime and fill it back in, problem solved.

I wouldn't be digging to deep, sinkholes around.:D

dbussone
12-23-2017, 03:01 PM
I wouldn't be digging to deep, sinkholes around.:D



You mean “ground depressions!”


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Bjeanj
12-23-2017, 03:56 PM
Ok, this is probably a pretty stupid idea, but ....
I read that wild pigs are pretty smart. So, lay out mouse traps around the yard at night so when they get close they snap shut and startle them. If it snaps over their foot (hoof?) it probably would sting a bit and maybe make them head to greener pastures? Or annoy the heck out of the neighbors and lie in wait for them at night and throw firecrackers at them like you do to make sure geese don’t nest in your back yard.

Course, you can also hire a trapper: http://animaltrappersinorlando.com/hog/

???

Just some ideas.

llaran
12-23-2017, 05:18 PM
There must be grubs or some other critter under the grass, get rid of the food source and you get rid of the pigs

John_W
12-24-2017, 11:24 AM
Usually about once a year someone will post about wild pigs digging in their backyard off Heron Executive or Cane Garden Golf Course. I think they like the area south of Lake Miona and within a week you'll heard reports of Florida Panthers in the same area. I played golf with a fellow not long ago who said they saw a Panther run down the middle of the third hole of the Hibiscus nine.

Here's a motion detector photo taken east of Gainesville in the middle of the night. For those who still let their dog out at night without a leash, let this be a lesson for you.

http://www.bigcypressswamp.com/images/PANTHERhog.jpg

EdFNJ
12-26-2017, 12:52 PM
Usually about once a year someone will post about wild pigs digging in their backyard off Heron Executive or Cane Garden Golf Course. I think they like the area south of Lake Miona and within a week you'll heard reports of Florida Panthers in the same area. I played golf with a fellow not long ago who said they saw a Panther run down the middle of the third hole of the Hibiscus nine.

Here's a motion detector photo taken east of Gainesville in the middle of the night. For those who still let their dog out at night without a leash, let this be a lesson for you.




I wondered what happened to my pet panther when he got out.


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