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Got a Hog Problem - Advice Needed
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<blockquote data-quote="BlountArrow" data-source="post: 3917860" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>I went and pulled my camera cards yesterday and I was driving to one of my trail cams when I saw that the ground was tore up. And, the thought occurred to me "Geez, I hope that ain't a hog. Well, there is a considerable amount of water run off between these two ridges so that might be what it is - it's sorta looked like this before." Needless to say, I got home and checked my game cameras and saw the culprit. I need this thing gone and gone now. This is only the second time I've seen a hog on the property. I've never hog hunted in my life but he was showing up around 5:30pm (not regularly though). Any advice on how I can most effectively get rid of this thing? It is on my family's private property. I had a black Russian Boar show up a couple years ago like this one; he tore up the pasture a little bit in one area and after a few weeks he was gone. Fast forwad to today, the area this hog rooted up had probaby (3) dozen waist high chestnut trees and saw tooth oak trees planted there :evil: . That didn't even occur to me when I drove by the damage, but all those trees are done for I'm pretty sure! Any thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlountArrow, post: 3917860, member: 11791"] I went and pulled my camera cards yesterday and I was driving to one of my trail cams when I saw that the ground was tore up. And, the thought occurred to me "Geez, I hope that ain't a hog. Well, there is a considerable amount of water run off between these two ridges so that might be what it is - it's sorta looked like this before." Needless to say, I got home and checked my game cameras and saw the culprit. I need this thing gone and gone now. This is only the second time I've seen a hog on the property. I've never hog hunted in my life but he was showing up around 5:30pm (not regularly though). Any advice on how I can most effectively get rid of this thing? It is on my family's private property. I had a black Russian Boar show up a couple years ago like this one; he tore up the pasture a little bit in one area and after a few weeks he was gone. Fast forwad to today, the area this hog rooted up had probaby (3) dozen waist high chestnut trees and saw tooth oak trees planted there :evil: . That didn't even occur to me when I drove by the damage, but all those trees are done for I'm pretty sure! Any thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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