As Gatekeeper said in my other thread the bucks weren't the only thing that came by that stand. These boys did too! (http://i223.photobucket.com/albums/dd251/bens5218/719.jpg) Do you see the third one dusting behind the other two?
Now I'm confused about where you live... or at least where you have your camera.
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Charlie,This stand is about 1/2 from my back door. I told one of the neighbors that I'd been having hogs rooting up cow pies in a couple pastures and he told me it couldn't be hogs it was probably armadillos since we had them moving in. I'm about 30 minutes drive from Tracy.
Im pretty sure those arent armadillos.
I'll be right there. ;)
So what are the Kansas regulations for pig hunting. Don't you have to be the land owner and get permission from fish and game to kill them?
QuoteOriginally posted by dougbutt:
So what are the Kansas regulations for pig hunting. Don't you have to be the land owner and get permission from fish and game to kill them?
I have no idea what the regulations are, but if Kansas has any sense it's shoot on sight. They're great fun to hunt on someone else' land, but a real pain on your own.
those two are likely fighting over a hot sow. I think I see her lying on the ground behind them.
Better get after them and kill em quick before she has that litter or your in for an explosion...and land that will be forever changed.
Ben those things are bittersweet.Fun hunting,good eating but tear up the land,move deer out and mess up crops.Usually when they move in to stay after a few years you cannot kill enough to make them sweet and not a bitter pill.Have fun and hope you kill enough to keep pops. down.Kip
Cant kill em here in ks call prat thats what they said about the ones in barber county a year ago
QuoteOriginally posted by Charlie Lamb:
I'll be right there. ;)
GOOD ONE CHARLIE,
Gotta love an opertunistic hunter.
CTT
As a landowner I can kill them on my place, but anyone else has to get a permit from the state. Government trappers are trapping just north of me and are asking people not to stir them up while they are getting themtrained to hitting the traps. I think I know who turned them loose, but he won't fess up to it. He doesn't farm so he doesn't stand to lose as much as farmers.
Kill 'em all and smash the eggs!!!
As Kip said, bittersweet. They can destroy a heck of a lot of land overnight.
Its horible ehat they do to a piece of ground I hope they get them all as a land owner your right you can kill em but non land owners will play heck getting to kill em we where told we couldnt in barber county by Pratt kinda odd I think
Exercise extreme prejudice, kill em all, killem now!
LD
where is just north of you i hunt on a friends 80 acres that's about 2 miles west of hillsdale lake damn?
We actually have some here now to. I've not seen one yet but I hope I do.
Years ago we had a place down below Clewiston FL. We trapped the pigs on property and cut all the young males, put pink bands in their ears and had a few years of good fine hunting and BBQing. Lost the property after that, sad thing.
Kill em All!!!
Kill em all so folks have to continue to hunt out of state for them, but still wish they had a huntable population in their area!
The likely logic for landowners only or specially permitted "others" would be to keep from encouraging hunters from letting these things lose.
If it were legal to kill them on sight by anyone there would be more people who would sneak around, break the law, and release them for sport. This is how they got started in most places they exist.
Should make for an interesting season. Do you have a feel for the population? Seeing a lot of damage?
the game & fish better get on the stick quick, them hogs shore do like turkey eggs.
Three S's - or in this case S, CUAP, S, and S
"shoot, cut up and package, shovel, and shut up"
If there's no season and nothing in regulations then there's not a jury in the land ......
In some states, unless the animal, is specifically mentioned in the laws, they aren't protected. In Delaware, red foxes were totally protected for many years (some season on them now)-you couldn't even have a tail or piece of fur for fly tying-because the foxhunters had friends in the General Assembly. Gray foxes aren't mentioned and there is no protection whatsoever.