I shot a big sow last year that had over twenty with her it seemed like. They were bigger pigs and she was dry but man talk about skinny,her backstraps were 1/4" wide.My dog had a big herd bayed and was looping around them and she popped her head out of a palmetto. I hate it when that happens. I really try not shooting them but where I hunt they want the hogs gone. Most of the hog huters pass them up also,and I no one guy who catches them ,marks and cuts them then lets them go.
I know that hogs are an invasive species but they are pretty much here for good now. They reproduce way to fast to ever really control the population. They fit into the environment good though, they also have predators unlike the pythons in the everglades.
I know that hogs are an invasive species but they are pretty much here for good now. They reproduce way to fast to ever really control the population. They fit into the environment good though, they also have predators unlike the pythons in the everglades.
Pythons have alot of predators birds, coons, gators and even fish. 1 or 2 my make it to adulthood and thats out of 60 to 80 eggs. As adults they are a-pex predators, but if you put python vs. gator it would be 50/50 on the winer. If we could get a cold winter down south that would put a huge dent on what is down there.
Nice Video John, are you still trapping?
Nope haven't set the traps in a long time. Been busy scouting for hunting season. The pigs aren't going any were. :thumbs up:
Nice Video John, are you still trapping?
Nope haven't set the traps in a long time. Been busy scouting for hunting season. The pigs aren't going any were. :thumbs up:
they got so much food source now that they dont need to come to eat our corn.. Come winter they will come and the streets will flow with the blood of the non believers like last year.. lol
