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wyealbert 01-12-2022 09:16 AM

Feral Hogs
 
There was an article in yesterday's Daily Sun about the growing feral hog population in Florida, resulting in property destruction and spreading of many diseases. The Florida Water Management District conducts regular hunts to help control the population, but it sounds like it's not enough. Hunters are required to purchase a $75 permit in order to legally hunt these hogs. Plus, if you employ a hunting service, that is an additional cost. If the problem is so great, why not offer a bounty for killed hogs? They do it for pythons. Just another bureaucracy not thinking clearly!

tophcfa 01-12-2022 09:34 AM

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Originally Posted by wyealbert (Post 2048849)
There was an article in yesterday's Daily Sun about the growing feral hog population in Florida, resulting in property destruction and spreading of many diseases. The Florida Water Management District conducts regular hunts to help control the population, but it sounds like it's not enough. Hunters are required to purchase a $75 permit in order to legally hunt these hogs. Plus, if you employ a hunting service, that is an additional cost. If the problem is so great, why not offer a bounty for killed hogs? They do it for pythons. Just another bureaucracy not thinking clearly!

That’s a great idea, it used to work on the seals in New England. Since the bounty was lifted the waters have been overrun with seals, Great White Sharks that feast on the seals, seal crap, and the fishing is horrible since the seals eat most of the game fish. Unfortunately, the second the animal rights activists hear the word bounty, watch out.

Dana1963 01-12-2022 09:47 AM

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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 2048861)
That’s a great idea, it used to work on the seals in New England. Since the bounty was lifted the waters have been overrun with seals, Great White Sharks that feast on the seals, seal crap, and the fishing is horrible since the seals eat most of the game fish. Unfortunately, the second the animal rights activists hear the word bounty, watch out.

Between 1880–1962, gray and harbor seals were targeted in legal seal bounty hunts across Maine and Massachusetts due to a perceived competition with commercial fisheries. Following their extirpation 50 years ago

fdpaq0580 01-12-2022 10:04 AM

New menu items?
 
If the law was only wild caught could be sold for food, might help reduce numbers of feral hogs and snakes and other invasive species. Heavy fines plus jail time for those breeding them in captivity. Exotic foods can be great. Put them on the menu until they are wiped out.

DAVES 01-12-2022 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by wyealbert (Post 2048849)
There was an article in yesterday's Daily Sun about the growing feral hog population in Florida, resulting in property destruction and spreading of many diseases. The Florida Water Management District conducts regular hunts to help control the population, but it sounds like it's not enough. Hunters are required to purchase a $75 permit in order to legally hunt these hogs. Plus, if you employ a hunting service, that is an additional cost. If the problem is so great, why not offer a bounty for killed hogs? They do it for pythons. Just another bureaucracy not thinking clearly!

There are no PERFECT answers. "Legally hunt these hogs." Sooner or later we will read someone injured. A wild hog is actually a dangerous animal. There is a,"sport," of hunting them with pistols. Poison? Sooner or later someone's dog, pet camel? will eat it.

Swamp people? Like so many reality TV shows they make far more for the videos than for alligators. So many such shows. Antique road show. Yup we only drove 3,000 mile to buy this item for $1,000 and I'll bet we can get $1300 for it. That will pay our mortgage, staff of four plus. Pawn stars-no I will pay you more than you are asking. My expert-he is not only waiting for me to call but he gladly works for free.

ThirdOfFive 01-12-2022 08:45 PM

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Originally Posted by DAVES (Post 2049060)
There are no PERFECT answers. "Legally hunt these hogs." Sooner or later we will read someone injured. A wild hog is actually a dangerous animal. There is a,"sport," of hunting them with pistols. Poison? Sooner or later someone's dog, pet camel? will eat it.

Swamp people? Like so many reality TV shows they make far more for the videos than for alligators. So many such shows. Antique road show. Yup we only drove 3,000 mile to buy this item for $1,000 and I'll bet we can get $1300 for it. That will pay our mortgage, staff of four plus. Pawn stars-no I will pay you more than you are asking. My expert-he is not only waiting for me to call but he gladly works for free.

I've heard that some people use spears to hunt feral hogs. No thanks. No way am I getting within a few feet of one of those with just a pointed stick.

My son (who is moving down here in a few months) and I have talked about hunting them. I used to make sausage, and pork (wild or not) is the primary ingredient in the sausages I made. If we do it will be with a weapon that has a bit more range than a spear.

thevillages2013 01-13-2022 05:59 AM

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Originally Posted by ThirdOfFive (Post 2049124)
I've heard that some people use spears to hunt feral hogs. No thanks. No way am I getting within a few feet of one of those with just a pointed stick.

My son (who is moving down here in a few months) and I have talked about hunting them. I used to make sausage, and pork (wild or not) is the primary ingredient in the sausages I made. If we do it will be with a weapon that has a bit more range than a spear.

Use a slingshot and give them a sporting chance:bigbow:

tsmall22204 01-13-2022 06:07 AM

And why again is this an issue with you? I think some people search for things to post and complain about.

DaleDivine 01-13-2022 06:15 AM

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Originally Posted by tsmall22204 (Post 2049151)
And why again is this an issue with you? I think some people search for things to post and complain about.

:popcorn::popcorn:

Pat_RI 01-13-2022 06:36 AM

Driving back from picking up someone at MCO at night 5 years ago I saw about 20 of them of all sizes in the road and on the median on Buena Vista north of Brownwood. Some of them were huge and they were digging around. At first I thought it was a pack of dogs or something but nope wild pigs. Have seen one since.

dewilson58 01-13-2022 06:44 AM

The cost for this sport is very cheap.
The $75 is like a trail fee.
Great target practice.
Jus keep a pair of boots in the trunk.

Luggage 01-13-2022 06:50 AM

I hunted mosquitoes and use a swatter

Mistymom 01-13-2022 07:12 AM

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Originally Posted by ThirdOfFive (Post 2049124)
I've heard that some people use spears to hunt feral hogs. No thanks. No way am I getting within a few feet of one of those with just a pointed stick.

My son (who is moving down here in a few months) and I have talked about hunting them. I used to make sausage, and pork (wild or not) is the primary ingredient in the sausages I made. If we do it will be with a weapon that has a bit more range than a spear.

My neighbors in Georgia hunted wild hogs on their ATV's using either rifles or combination bows and arrows. They were quite successful and shared their really good sausage with us.

Kgcetm 01-13-2022 07:14 AM

Ill have an order of “Stinky Pig with Slick Wilies”?)

Fastskiguy 01-13-2022 07:24 AM

Secretly I’m rooting for the wild pigs!

wyealbert 01-13-2022 07:27 AM

Oink

dewilson58 01-13-2022 07:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Fastskiguy (Post 2049189)
Secretly I’m rooting for the wild pigs!

:1rotfl:

Until they dig in your yard or attack a loved one.

nick demis 01-13-2022 07:46 AM

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Originally Posted by wyealbert (Post 2048849)
There was an article in yesterday's Daily Sun about the growing feral hog population in Florida, resulting in property destruction and spreading of many diseases. The Florida Water Management District conducts regular hunts to help control the population, but it sounds like it's not enough. Hunters are required to purchase a $75 permit in order to legally hunt these hogs. Plus, if you employ a hunting service, that is an additional cost. If the problem is so great, why not offer a bounty for killed hogs? They do it for pythons. Just another bureaucracy not thinking clearly!

"Just another bureaucracy not thinking clearly" Do you expect otherwise?

Driver8 01-13-2022 07:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Pat_RI (Post 2049156)
Driving back from picking up someone at MCO at night 5 years ago I saw about 20 of them of all sizes in the road and on the median on Buena Vista south of Brownwood. Some of them were huge and they were digging around. At first I thought it was a pack of dogs or something but nope wild pigs. Have seen one since.

My friend, who bought in January 2018, was an early resident of Fenney. She said seeing feral hog packs wandering around was not uncommon at that time.

Dantes 01-13-2022 07:57 AM

I would love to hunt them
But ranchers will not let you
It’s a liability problem the The bureaucracy created ambulance chasers

ThirdOfFive 01-13-2022 08:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Dantes (Post 2049214)
I would love to hunt them
But ranchers will not let you
It’s a liability problem the The bureaucracy created ambulance chasers

What about the laws in Florida governing hog hunting on non-privately - owned (state, federal) lands? I've been under the impression that hunting feral hogs on those lands is not only permitted, but encouraged.

Ropnrose 01-13-2022 08:14 AM

I've been looking into hog hunting. No charge for hunting license. I've never seen a charge for a permit. WMA's require a permit to manage the number of hunters in the field at a time. The random WMA's I researched don't charge for the permit. I'm going to look into this further, as I plan on harvesting some fresh pork!

almondz 01-13-2022 08:18 AM

Here in FL, alligator hunting used to be very profitable. Now the state is becoming overrun with gators because they approved so many gator farms; rendering the hunting for alligator meat and skins much less worthwhile.

airstreamingypsy 01-13-2022 08:48 AM

Time to fire up the movie "Home from the Hill with Robert Mitchum.

john352 01-13-2022 09:22 AM

My home is located near the 6th hole of the Churchill Green Golf Course, and a couple of years ago, feral hogs did $2,400 damage to my lawn. A portion of the Churchill Green Golf Course borders on farmland. At that time, I did research on the hunting of feral pigs in Florida. On private property, they can be hunted at any time, and no license is required. For example, a farmer can kill a feral hog on his land at any time. On state-owned land, there is a specific season when they can be hunted.

fdpaq0580 01-13-2022 09:31 AM

Huh.
 
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Originally Posted by Luggage (Post 2049167)
I hunted mosquitoes and use a swatter

Give the skeeters a sporting chance. Use a toothpick.😃

csue925@gmail.com 01-13-2022 09:42 AM

Get ‘em gone
 
First, in Florida 65 and older Floridians do not need a hunting license. Your driver’s license is your hunting license if you are a Florida resident. Second, these hogs are an invasive species. They will tear up lawns, physically threaten people and animals. They can be very aggressive. They defecate in streams and have been responsible for E. coli outbreaks due to contaminated produce. They breed quickly. There is no good reason to keep them alive. They are not cute! In our home state of Texas we have open season all year round. They are even hunted from helicopters. Texas homeowners are begging for hunters to take out packs in their neighborhood since they are so destructive. Unlike deer the meat can be harvested, but it must be done quickly on site. Meat can be donated in Texas.

CWGUY 01-13-2022 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Pat_RI (Post 2049156)
Driving back from picking up someone at MCO at night 5 years ago I saw about 20 of them of all sizes in the road and on the median on Buena Vista south of Brownwood. Some of them were huge and they were digging around. At first I thought it was a pack of dogs or something but nope wild pigs. Have seen one since.

:shrug: Buena Vista south of Brownwood .......what's wrong with this picture? :icon_wink:

ScottGo 01-13-2022 10:17 AM

Couple of roadkill on 301 south of 44, about 2 weeks ago

PugMom 01-13-2022 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by tsmall22204 (Post 2049151)
And why again is this an issue with you? I think some people search for things to post and complain about.

:bigbow::clap2::bigbow:
makes you wonder what would happen if a true crisis struck :ohdear:

Bealman 01-13-2022 11:25 AM

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Originally Posted by fdpaq0580 (Post 2049273)
Give the skeeters a sporting chance. Use a toothpick.😃

Chop sticks, just like Karate Kid.

Michael G. 01-13-2022 11:52 AM

To bad those Feral Hogs don't eat pythons.
Then they would probably weigh 400# and to fat to walk.

ThirdOfFive 01-13-2022 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Michael G. (Post 2049354)
To bad those Feral Hogs don't eat pythons.
Then they would probably weigh 400# and to fat to walk.

They probably do.

Hogs will eat anything that holds still long enough, even each other.

Ramone 01-13-2022 01:41 PM

Most of these hogs have disease bacteria and viruses in them used to be we could eat them but not anymore.

Ramone 01-13-2022 01:42 PM

I’ve shot a couple myself down south of here and actually know an Annie Oakley who has gotten a wild hog with a knife

Miboater 01-13-2022 03:08 PM

I saw about 10 feral pigs on the side of Meggison just north of the Water Lilly bridge. I have a pic but can't upload it for some reason.

Pat_RI 01-14-2022 06:31 AM

Corrected it was originally going to type south of 466a.

triflex 01-14-2022 11:09 PM

A woman killed a hog with a knife. That is amazing.

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Originally Posted by Ramone (Post 2049392)
I’ve shot a couple myself down south of here and actually know an Annie Oakley who has gotten a wild hog with a knife



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