There is rumours of this hog problem up here in Sask. I've gone actively looking a few times. I've still never seen a live one. Got a few buddies who have killed one or 2. I'd say so far it's not a problem but something to keep an eye on for sure.
Ultimately that plan works no better on swine than it does on canines.Need to treat them like coyotes, shoot on sight.
Oh we do..:but as another has said, more needs to be done than farmers and outdoorsmen opportunistically taking a crack at one if it happens to show up.Need to treat them like coyotes, shoot on sight.
Maybe they're more bold in the states but these Saskatchewan hogs (super or not ) are cagey and smart and seem to be very nocturnal.
Even in areas with a ton of pig sign, you rarely see one in daylight. The Europeans drive them and that works well but they don't have the miles apon miles of contiguous forest we have. They are pushing them around in relatively limited areas, at least till you get to Hungary and Poland.Oh we do..:but as another has said, more needs to be done than farmers and outdoorsmen opportunistically taking a crack at one if it happens to show up.
Maybe theyr more bold in the states but these Saskatchewan hogs (super or not ) are cagey and smart and seem to be very nocturnal.
There is rumours of this hog problem up here in Sask. I've gone actively looking a few times. I've still never seen a live one. Got a few buddies who have killed one or 2. I'd say so far it's not a problem but something to keep an eye on for sure.
Dunno but you "bored" a hole through that story!!!So a "boar" carrying a "boar" maybe? Or am I just "board"?
Man, that's a poke!We don't have em here in Idaho, too many wolves! Speaking of wolves seen my first of the year this past Sunday, 1107 yards away and moving, a big lone black one, couldn't get a shot
yeah just too dang far... better to let em slip away than educate em with an errant shot...Man, that's a poke!
I don't like wolves either, but have you ever seen the destruction hogs can make to a field? And they will eat any small or baby animals, turkey eggs and etc. that they can find.We don't have em here in Idaho, too many wolves! Speaking of wolves seen my first of the year this past Sunday, 1107 yards away and moving, a big lone black one, couldn't get a shot