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Have any Michiganders spotted wild hogs?

Started by Arwin, December 05, 2008, 08:55:00 AM

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Arwin

Don't have to know where, just want to know if anyone has seen them. It's eating me up now, I have to go find them.
I haven't read any threads this year about hunters seeing or killing one. My county is now included in the "legal to shoot one" catagory, yet I haven't heard a thing. Man....it's like trying to find Bigfoot!!!
Just one more step please!

Some dude with a stick and string chasing things.

Gaff

im gonna keep an eye on this thread. not that i live in michigan, but i wish we had hogs up here in Ma. i was told they are in parts of NH. and there is a 100 acre "hunting ranch" about an hour from my house with hogs. ( wouldnt mind takin a pair of snippers to the fence)lol
but i dont think the neihbors would like this to much!!
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Jamie

Apex Predator

You would be much better off traveling to hunt hogs.  You don't want them where you live and deer hunt.
I didn't claw my way to the top of the food chain to eat vegetables!

fireball31

I personally haven't seen one yet.  In know the DNR policy for them is shoot on sight.  According to a biologist I was talking to they are in 63 counties but the biggest populations are down south near kalamazoo.

p.s.  I feel kind of bad being excited for another big game opportunity in the state.  Even if they are suppose to be quite destructive.  Maybe I'll change my tune if they start popping up around Newaygo County.

Steve O

I have never seen one in the wild in Michigan.  Of all my "network", only one of us has seen one...he has actually killed two just west of Cadillac.

Apex Predator

My buddy says that he sees lots of rooting sign around Midland, but hasn't seen one yet.
I didn't claw my way to the top of the food chain to eat vegetables!

caleb7mm

QuoteOriginally posted by Apex Predator:
You would be much better off traveling to hunt hogs.  You don't want them where you live and deer hunt.
X2! you dont want em around.
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rice

I'm with Apex, be careful what you wish for! Hogs although fun to hunt, are a blight on our land and native wildlife. We have trapped and killed 40 on the ranch I hunt, in the last 2 months. And we don't seem to have put a dent in them. Consider a 150 pound sow, she is eating a lot of the same things that deer eat. Effectively taking the place of one mature deer in the habitat. Also consider they are holy heck on ground nesting birdsand mammals. I worry for our turkey and rabbit populations, which I also love to hunt.

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Biggie Hoffman

Catch em all and bring over to my place. Dang a turkey or a rabbit. Bring on the hogs!!!!
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ron w

These pigs in Mich.,are they migrating or did the just get away from a farm some place? I have heard they breed like crazy. So far I don't think that they are in New York, but I don't know that for a fact. We have enough problems here with game managment we really don't need hogs to add to list.
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Tim Fishell

The pigs in michigan are said to have gotten out of game ranches.  Because of how rapid they can spread the Michigan DNR has said that if they are seen in the wild they are open game to anybody with a valid hunting license.  

I have not seen or seen any sign of them here in Allegan or Ottawa county.
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E. Texas HillBilly

I agreed with them fellers up there. You don't want them. I have 500 acres here in E. Texas and they can absolutely destroy a beautiful hay meadow overnight. They also destroy my cow pastures, since most of my property is virgin hardwood timber, I need those pastures for my livestock, as I don't want to cut anymore trees down to make pasture, I love my woods. That is why I go out of my way to hunt them down and eradicate them. Yes, it is fun but it is also costly having them here. I still have natural predators on my property and that helps. The cougars and wolves that live here help me to keep the population in check. One reason I don't kill predators. My neighbors ranches are in really bad shape due to pigs, and due to the fact they take every opportunity to kill a wolf or a cougar, they now have nothing to eat the pigs. I have killed 40 or 50 this year and can't even seem to dent the population. The sad thing is they harm the natural population of deer and other animals. I found probably 10 fawns this year that had been torn to pieces by hogs. Their mothers hid them and ran away when the hogs showed up, and unfortunately the fawns were discovered and mutilated, and I know it was hogs because I saw it happen on three of the occasions. I could not get there fast enough to stop it. Biggie, you are welcome to mine, if I could send them to you I surely would. I'll be honest here in saying that I kill so many I run out of things to do with them. Everyone has them, so nobody wants the ones you kill. My freezer is full of hog and other things so I can't take in anymore. What do you do?? I have to leave them in the field, which goes against the very core of my being, the core of all I believe, to kill somthing and not make use of it. I wish there was another solution. Maybe when I am in the country long enough I will organize a tradgang hog bash. But do to my hectic schedule and being out of country with my job I simply have to do what I can when I can to preserve my property in its most natural state.
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**DONOTDELETE**

I have the same info as Steve O....I spend a lot of time out in the woods, and have never seen one or any sign.

Arwin, you got enough deer to keep you happy, don't wish those damned hogs on us!   ;)

Bear

They're fun to hunt and kill. Which is good, cause if you ever get them you'll see that's just what needs to be done.
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Arwin, personally haven't seen any, but heard of  a couple sightings in Hillsdale County.
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Ben Woodring

I hunt pretty regular in Hillsdale and Calhoun counties...no pigs or sign of any pigs

**DONOTDELETE**

I thought I saw one up at the Crows Nest last Friday night....  :scared:

KILLER B

They are all over where i have been hunting and you see everything they tear up but rarely see them.  They move mostly at night.  If you see one or two during the day there are probably 5 times that many around.
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Swamp Pygmy

east texas hill billy. Are there no sportsman for the homeless around there?

here we have some butchers some places that will clean the hog for free and give it to homeless shelters. If not I think the shelters will still accept the meat but I'd call before I cleaned one. You just might need a license to give meat to hungry people this day in age.
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Lenny Stankowitz

"Of all my "network", only one of us has seen one...he has actually killed two just west of Cadillac."

Steve O and Roger:

That's just a rumor.  Those were two waitresses walking home from the Pines Nightclub.

:)


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