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There were some real pigs on Pelican this morning.
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Wow! Guess the wild boar problem isn't quite solved!!
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Where are the panthers when you need them?
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I'm glad you posted the picture with your thread because I was playing Amberwood this morning. : )
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Does anyone know why there are pigs on Pelican? None were larger than a bread box. I zoomed in to take the shot.
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(2) In preparation for a big BBQ (3) Just to tee off the golfers (4) Studying so they can be the first bigs to fly Look like babies. I'd watch out for mama, who is probably not far away and who has some mean tusks. |
One of the course workers told us that they just appeared a while back with the parents. The parents have both been killed (not sure how). He said the piglets are much more able to disappear into the preserve areas. He said they're considering ways to deal with them...possibly dogs, et. Al. Sounds harsh but pigs can really mess up a golf course, especially the older and bigger they get.
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Interesting...Cane Garden CC, the closest CC to Pelican has a Pork Special tomorrow, menu attached.
Cane Garden The Villages |
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Get the gun Pig roast time
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Baby Razorbacks!! Woo Pig Sooie!!
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I saw them at Pelican a few weeks ago. 15 to 20 cute little piglets.
I understand that they can become destructive when they mature. But can't they be live trapped and relocated? |
I have seen a few piglets at Heron - right next to Pelican - and spoke to the starter about them. He told me that the adult female was trapped a few weeks ago as a nuisance. The piglets will probably survive without the parent pig. Traps are being set for them, also.
Pigs do breed very quickly. |
perfect size for a small pig roast and should be tender.
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Whole lot better to relocate them to a wilderness area away from humans. |
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Dinner!
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Relocation of wild animals is regulated by federal and state law (if you capture a racoon in your yard, turn it loose in the Ocala National Forest or city park, and a conservation officer learns of it; you can be arrested). Wild hog is an epidemic in southern states, there is no limit and the season is never closed. If they turn the wild hog loose in a "wilderness area" it better be a licensed hunt preserve to be harvested (has to be fenced to prevent escape). I say let them get to about 80 pounds and invite some villagers to come harvest them. I know a few guys that would be up for a local hog hunt! |
The next time you hear a helicopter overhead it may be Ted Nugent.
Warning: the video is somewhat graphic. https://youtu.be/OdFDYtjh9GY |
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Saw them at Pelican a few weeks ago - wow, did they get big!
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Well they are gone. I played Pelican this morning and they were on the first hole. After the sixth hole the ambassador said they were captured and removed.
[Apparently they had a hideout and when the first one was caught, he squealed on the others. That part I made up.] |
What happened to all the wildlife whiners who are always saying "they were here first"?
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At the risk of sounding stupid - are those little pigs or little wild boar? Certainly makes a difference in my world.
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There were some real pigs on Pelican this morning.
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Tomwed said they have been "captured and removed". We'll probably be seeing a drop in the price of golf-course pork. |
On Redfish Run this morning I took this photo of a turtle----turtles will be much easier to catch. Most of us can run just as fast.
http://i59.tinypic.com/ruwgvn.jpg |
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The dude featured in the daily sun in pinellas needs these for his next Cuban Party
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