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Re: FERAL HOG INFORMATION THREAD [Re: Ringer1] #1880293 12/01/10 08:38 PM
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Originally Posted By: Ringer1
Is it illegal to kill a hog a sell the cooked meat?


Its not recognized as a game animal. Based on that I would say no. I'm sure someone will have the correct answer soon.


Re: FERAL HOG INFORMATION THREAD [Re: jeh7mmmag] #1896585 12/07/10 04:01 AM
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So I've been reading about this hog problem... This might not be the "fix all" solution, but I'm an active duty Marine looking to fill my freezer with meat. I'm stationed near Houston and I can drive pretty much anywhere in Texas to kill a few hogs. Please PM me if I can help you out (or vice versa)! Thanks in Advance!

Randy


Re: FERAL HOG INFORMATION THREAD [Re: xrandygx] #1941050 12/21/10 05:52 PM
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See the Post added at top 12-21-2010 Thanks
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Re: FERAL HOG INFORMATION THREAD [Re: jeh7mmmag] #1960796 12/29/10 03:07 AM
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Hey guys Im new at trapping hogs, and Im looking for locations to sell them live once I do. I live in North Dallas, and I would be ok with driving 1-2 hours to drop them off. Any info would be much appreciated!!


Re: FERAL HOG INFORMATION THREAD [Re: STRIKE_N_STOP_EM_KENNELS] #1986306 01/06/11 05:52 AM
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Are we really that scared of hunting pigs we are going to get a CHL to go bow hunting. I live 200 yards from where I bait pigs in and enjoy shooting them with my bow. A side arm is a good piece of mind. I dont argue that. I have never in four years and more than a hundred hunts have ever relied on my side arm to get me out of trouble at 1am in total darkness, because of a pig. I am more scared of trespassers and poachers. Yes a pig will charge we know that. To the question are pigs smart? Thats realative to the hunter. Be aware of your surroungings. Did you come to bow hunt or not? There is inherited risk in all that we love. Love it dont fear it.


Re: FERAL HOG INFORMATION THREAD [Re: jeh7mmmag] #2042750 01/21/11 03:18 AM
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okay so do i need a license to trap and transport wild hogs from other peoples property and here in san antonio can i sell them or get rid of them


Re: FERAL HOG INFORMATION THREAD [Re: jcbrandon88] #2067940 01/28/11 09:22 PM
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Originally Posted By: jcbrandon88
Hey guys Im new at trapping hogs, and Im looking for locations to sell them live once I do. I live in North Dallas, and I would be ok with driving 1-2 hours to drop them off. Any info would be much appreciated!!


There's a place in Allens Chapel (East of Bonham) that is buying hogs. Probably about 1.5 hours from Dallas.

JR


Re: FERAL HOG INFORMATION THREAD [Re: STRIKE_N_STOP_EM_KENNELS] #2145435 02/26/11 09:32 AM
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Add that to the tendency for them to move at night and a limited amount of predators willing to take on the onslaught of an adult hog.








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Re: FERAL HOG INFORMATION THREAD [Re: STRIKE_N_STOP_EM_KENNELS] #2204030 03/25/11 06:16 AM
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If you know any good public spots or private land we could get permission on my buddies and I would love to come take some out for you. We just cant seem to find the good spots.


Re: FERAL HOG INFORMATION THREAD [Re: DaveEwing] #2209988 03/28/11 07:21 PM
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March 24, 2011 -
Busting feral hog myths
By Robert Burns AUTHORPHONE



�Everybody needs beauty as well as bread, places to play in and pray in,
where nature may heal and give strength to body and soul.�
~ John Muir
Re: FERAL HOG INFORMATION THREAD [Re: STRIKE_N_STOP_EM_KENNELS] #2224424 04/04/11 07:13 PM
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very helpful thanks for posting



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Re: FERAL HOG INFORMATION THREAD [Re: freezerfiller77] #2260054 04/21/11 03:24 PM
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I think there is a TPW list of approved "swine stations" I knwo there is one near our place in Malone, Tx, a little more than an hour from Dallas. There has to be one closer though.


Re: FERAL HOG INFORMATION THREAD [Re: RanchoStarvo] #2260562 04/21/11 07:53 PM
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The very last post in the Feral Swine buying station post has a # you can call and the lady will tell you where their locations are....


Southern Wild Game pays the best... Make sure the buyer for them aint shorting you though.....



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Re: FERAL HOG INFORMATION THREAD [Re: jeh7mmmag] #2264363 04/23/11 03:05 PM
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We use conibare traps on our ranch. They work well with coyotes, bobcats. Do they work on feral hogs?



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Re: FERAL HOG INFORMATION THREAD [Re: jeh7mmmag] #2268876 04/25/11 04:41 PM
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As this is the Feral Hog Information Thread I thought you might be interested in the Texas Humane Legislation Network's current anti feral hog hunt campaign.

http://www.thln.org/index.cfm?pageID=2CE9E0C9-3048-C277-11C397C794AD5C85

They are relentless. Any position taken by them is always with a goal of zero animal use.


Re: FERAL HOG INFORMATION THREAD [Re: jeh7mmmag] #2304600 05/11/11 09:13 PM
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Helicopter Hog Hunting in Texas Made Safer with Industry Leading Aerial Safety Course

Texas is home to a serious feral hog problem; nearly 3.4 million at the last count ranking as the largest feral hog population in the nation. Feral hogs wreak havoc and cause extensive damage to property, livestock, crops and pastures across the state. The Texas Agri-Life Extension Service estimates that statewide annual economic damage caused by feral hogs is near $400 million and expected to worsen in the years ahead.

In an effort to help control this ever increasing population of feral hogs, the State of Texas allows certain helicopter operators to provide aerial hunting of feral hogs under permit from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. Current laws allow for private landowners to contract for a helicopter service to perform this aerial hunting service, but the landowner, or any other hunter they may designate, is not allowed to shoot the hogs from the aircraft.

“There are about 170 permits that have been issued to companies in Texas who are authorized to provide aerial hog eradication” states Mike Morgan, President of Houston-based Vertex Helicopters “Unfortunately, many landowners find that the rates for hiring a helicopter are too costly, so they try to hunt the hogs on their own from the ground, which is slow and cumbersome, and honestly doesn’t even make a dent in the population.”

The State of Texas is voting on a bill that will allow for a change in the laws regarding the hunting of feral hogs from a helicopter which will authorize the land owner, or the land owner’s “agent” (ie, private hunters) to actually hunt from the helicopter. This will essentially allow the landowner to “sell the hunter seat”, making it much more affordable to pay for the helicopter services.

“We fully support this Bill, but we see a number of potential problems arising when it passes. Our helicopters are flown by highly trained pilots, and the gunners are trained specifically to perform aerial hunting from a helicopter. This isn’t something that the average hunter is trained to do.” states Morgan. “Hunting from a helicopter requires strict coordination with the pilot, and also requires many different skill sets that are vastly different than normal hunting techniques. We're not exactly shooting from a pickup truck. Shooting from a helicopter isn’t as easy as people think.”

Vertex has developed an Aerial Hunter Safety Course that is specific to hunters who would be hiring a helicopter service to hunt hogs. "This isn’t your normal ‘Hunting Class’, either." continues Morgan, "This is an intensive safety course that will prepare the hunter to be able to know everything that they need to know about shooting from a helicopter, what do to in case of an emergency, and even helps them to understand the liability implications of worst case scenarios.”

"What happens if they accidentally shoot a rotor blade? What happens if they drop a magazine and it goes through the tail rotor? Things like this can destroy a helicopter. If it happens, who is liable? Our course gives the hunter detailed guidance on everything from the type of helicopter to contract, the best choice of weapon, how to shoot effectively, how to communicate with the pilot, and state laws governing hunting from a helicopter. The most important part of our training course is the hands-on actual firing from the helicopter at ground targets while the helicopter is moving.”

“We look forward to seeing this bill pass, but we feel strongly that there need to be very strict safety parameters put in place. Many of these aircraft cost in excess of $300,000, so if a hunter isn’t operating safely, or accidentally causes damage to a helicopter or injures someone then it’s all over the news with negative publicity. Our goal is to help prevent these problems and to make helicopter hunting a safe venture.”

Vertex Helicopters offers their Aerial Hunting Safety Course at least one weekend per month at a cost of $350 per attendee. The course is an all-day course with 4 hours of classroom instruction in the morning and hands-on training in the helicopter on an active range during the afternoon. Each class is limited to 12 people to keep the instruction more concentrated, resulting in more interaction and additional time for hands-on training. Depending on the location, VERTEX Helicopters will travel with one of the aircraft to perform the classes for larger groups at remote locations when scheduling allows.

VERTEX Helicopters is a full service helicopter company located at 8888 W. Monroe Rd at Hobby Airport in Houston, Texas. They can be reached at (281) 616-5095 or you can visit their website at http://www.vertexhelicopters.com or email them directly at info@vertexhelicopters.com.


Re: FERAL HOG INFORMATION THREAD [Re: KWood_TSU] #2311230 05/15/11 01:45 PM
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The .458 SOCOM Advanced Weapons System is great hog medicine. Especially with 20 round magazines.


Re: FERAL HOG INFORMATION THREAD [Re: STRIKE_N_STOP_EM_KENNELS] #2316441 05/17/11 09:07 PM
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Is it possible to ship young feral hogs to other states? I am in Oregon, and have been tempted to acquire one or two. I suppose it would be desirable to get young ones that were born in captivity.

I apologize if this information has been posted elsewhere on this forum.

Thank you,

Doug


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Dead it is.........



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Re: FERAL HOG INFORMATION THREAD [Re: MrRoachie] #2353916 06/06/11 04:58 AM
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slug if your wnting wild hogs just turn some ffa hogs out it want be long and they will be everywhere.ranchers might cut your throat



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HELICOPTER HOG HUNTING BEGINNING IN SEPTEMBER! [Re: jeh7mmmag] #2358842 06/08/11 05:20 PM
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texas VERTEX Helicopters Aerial Hunting Safety Course info@vertexhelicopters.com [img]http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/photo.php?fbid=10150196304926924&set=a.10150196304286924.308329.128825701923&type=1&theater[/img]


Beginning in September the “Pork Chopper” bill will allow landlandowners and hunters to hunt feral hogs and from helicopter. This form of hunting/eradication is currently prohibited in Texas unless the helicopter company is licensed by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department for feral hog eradication.

So have you ever wanted to HUNT HOGS while FLYING in a HELICOPTER?
VERTEX Helicopters has an AERIAL HUNTING SAFETY COURSE designed to inform hunters on the necessary skills and situational awareness they will need to effectively hunt during flight.

This Aerial Hunting SAFETY Course is MANDATORY for any hunters who wish to partake in Aerial Hunting with VERTEX come September. Hunters who take this course prior to September will be given priority on future hunting dates.

For more information go to: http://vertexhelicopters.com/feralhog.html


WANT TO SHOOT HOGS FROM A HELICOPTER?
TAKE YOUR HUNTING SKILLS TO A NEW LEVEL WITH VERTEX HELICOPTERS AERIAL HUNTING SAFETY COURSE AND AERIAL HOG ERADICATION PROGRAM.
http://vertexhelicopters.com/feralhog.html
Re: FERAL HOG INFORMATION THREAD [Re: STRIKE_N_STOP_EM_KENNELS] #2424835 07/13/11 07:41 AM
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Hi All
I am looking for wild hogs with volume every month, If you have wild hogs pls contact me at houstxdragon@yahoo.com.
I pay 40 cents per lb size 60 lbs and up. I locate in houston
thanks all


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how much can you sell to us? pls email me at houstxdragon@yahoo.com thanks


Re: FERAL HOG INFORMATION THREAD [Re: a777pilot] #2437251 07/18/11 06:21 PM
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I think part of the reason is thier reproduction rate is incredible. Also that Texas has an estimated hog pop. of 2 million and one sow takes 7-8 months to begin reproduction and one sow can reproduce 1000+ piglets in a 5 year period
http://www.texasboars.com/articles/facts.html


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Has anyone hunted the public lands in Fannin County



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