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Unexpected surprise at the hunt club today.

Started by nc recurveman, September 06, 2010, 12:54:00 PM

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nc recurveman

I went to the hunt club this morning to make the last minute checks on some sets. I ran into another member he said he had something to show me, he had some trail cam pics of a few hogs on the property. This the first confirmed sighting of hogs I've ever heard of around here. Suits me fine I love hog huntin, I'd rather kill 1 hog then 5 deer.
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Turkeys Fear Me

QuoteOriginally posted by nc recurveman:
 I love hog huntin, I'd rather kill 1 hog then 5 deer.
Good thing, cuz in a matter of a few years, hogs is all you'll have.    :eek:

Cory Mattson

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QuoteOriginally posted by Turkeys Fear Me:
 
QuoteOriginally posted by nc recurveman:
 I love hog huntin, I'd rather kill 1 hog then 5 deer.
Good thing, cuz in a matter of a few years, hogs is all you'll have.     :eek:  [/b]
Yep, you may get your wish. One sure way to have fewer deer is to introduce (or feed and encourage) hogs. Find 'em; kill 'em; look for the rest of them and kill them, too.
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Mike Vines

call me crazy, but I wouldn't mind having a hog problem up here.  I don't own alot of property to have them ruin it, but I would like them just for the simple fact that I would love to hunt some free range close to home.
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1kwikstik

Like they say- be careful what you wish for, you just might get it! Hogs showed up on my lease about 5 years ago, deer sightings dropped by half at least. It is kind of exciting to stumble into a bunch of em on your way in or out of the woods in the dark. Not in a good way, though.
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J-dog

Hopefully you are down around Carteret County! I know a confirmed kill in Johnston but nutin but unconfirmed stories around here. Have been in hog country and it is hard for them buggers to hide their presence for long.

Yeah when they get a toe hold they will be impoossible to iradicate.

J
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beetlebailey1977

You say that now but wait and after a while you will curse them.  You better kill them while you can all off them.  Do not spare any.
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AdamH

Well maybe the Game Commission & these Insurance Co.'s will introduce HOGS instead of Coyotes ,, to keep the Car/Deer Collisions Down, Least we can EAT the PORK !!

swampdrummer

My "next door" neighbor is spending upwards of 50K to clear enough of a path thru the swamp to put up 4' of hog wire around his 60 acres in an effort to keep the hogs out. I doubt it will work and everybody I've talked to has said the same.
But when you are seeing 50 or 60 hogs in 1, two hour sit you have to try and do something.
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Mike Vines

Well, I'm officially offering my services to anyone who needs these hoge eradicated from their property.  I have never hunted one, and would love the opportunity to help thin your herd of them.
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nc recurveman

J-dog your otta luck bro, lol it was in bertie county. I've spent a pile of time down your in marshalberg. I have heard of few kills in camden, hyde, currituck and dare counties in the last ten or so years. I think our hogs at this point can normally be traced to hurricanes rather then a migration.
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Doc Nock

Heard a good ole boy tell me that "hogs will birth 7 and raise 8"

That's prolific!
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beemann

Couple years ago a creek bottom was cleared next to my property in east tx.  The pigs moved into my place within 6 months they had it so tore up you can hardly stand to run a tractor across it.  Nasty buggers. Bryan

Tyler2045

Hogs if i am not mistaken can have upto 4 litters a year and an average of 13 to 15 piglets, a littler. And by the time the last littler is born the first is starting to have there own. So in one year one sow produces about 48 and if half the first littler is sows they add another 76 hogs so. In one year one sow can theoretically contribute to producing 124 pigs or more depending on the boar/sow ratio in the litters.  Ty
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luv2bowhunt

I can live with chasing hogs in another state... like my deer hunting too much to have those ugly critters ruining it!!
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If'n you don't want them  pleeese PM me to come down there for free. I am more then willing to come to SC. And I'll shoot little ones- big ones don't matter?? What ever you want?.. Can't afford paid hunts anymore... Might even get acouple other TG'ers to tag along If you want??  :notworthy:
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J-dog

OK Bertie!!!! you have some awesome deer hunting anyway - used to go to a club up there and hunt.

Good luck on the pigs! I agree that most any wild one here is close to his domestic lineage due to a weather event. We killed a domestic boar Saturday (friend raises pigs for slaughter,old fashioned winter time hog killins) that had HUGE tusks and a shield that you could hardly get a knife through. He was every bit of 500 lbs. But still the have that skull of a domie.

J
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Mechslasher

string, good luck with finding someone who will let you hunt hogs on their place.  it's been my experience that people like to bi#ch about their hog problem but guard them like an old man with a young wife.  i've had hogs in my area for at least the past 40 years and they only stay in the creek bottoms.  i have a major creek that runs about 200 yards from my farm, that has hogs, but i've never seen a hog on my farm.  i know that hogs have a huge reproductive rate, but i just don't see it in my area of s.c.
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