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The states with the strictest feral hog hunting rules (and why they’re strict)
Feral hogs are one of the most destructive wildlife problems in the country, tearing up crops, pastures and native... The post The states with the strictest feral hog hunting rules (and why they’re ...
I think Clay Fragulia, whom you’ll meet momentarily, says it best: “Hogs are the perfect big game animal. They’ve got everything, and the working man can go on a hog hunt once a year without breaking ...
Feral hogs are the most destructive and costly invasive species in North America. They are also one of the most numerous and widespread, and while it should be said that hunting doesn’t effectively ...
Over four decades of hunting hogs, I’ve lost count of the number I have killed. I’ve shot them on spot-and-stalk hunts, behind hounds, on trails between feeding and bedding areas, in open fields at ...
Wild hogs have inhabited North America since the middle of the 16th century. Brought over as domestic stock by early settlers, America’s earliest farm pigs escaped their enclosures and became feral in ...
Hog hunting is as much about strategy as it is about firepower. Choosing the right cartridge can mean the difference between a clean, humane kill and a frustrating chase. Whether you’re tackling a ...
Landowners, farmers and ranchers across Texas have at least one common enemy: The bands of feral hogs that rip through their land, causing over $500 million in damages each year. These descendants of ...
Feral hogs are a menace to farmers across the U.S., causing at least $2.5 billion in damage annually. There’s only one way to stop the damage: eradication — a difficult but doable option that's ...
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