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Posted: 2/8/2017 1:27:44 PM EDT
Insane Feral Hog Eradication Footage - 70 Hogs Down in One Night |
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WOW.......now that's some hot action. Are the farmers putting in the new crop seeds yet?
Gotta ask............did the ones shot out number the ones run over by the truck? |
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Awwww shotguns. BANG BANG BANG BANG *CLICK*
But that is probably the best choice for that situation. |
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making inhumane kills. you're my new hero.
looks like you wounded most and then ran over some. too hard to make a clean kill? |
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Outstanding!
My favorite hog video of all time. I do a lot of run and gun out of a Ranger Crew with shooters on both sides so it is just my style. |
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shooter appeared to be holding pretty steady in a moving vehicle from watching the laser. probably way better than I could do.
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so if i wanted to get rid of a stray neighborhood dag, it's ok for me to shoot 00 buck at it and run part of it over with my car and leave it to suffer a cruel death and then post a video of it?
i'll be in san antonio later this year to hunt hogs too |
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so if i wanted to get rid of a stray neighborhood dag, it's ok for me to shoot 00 buck at it and run part of it over with my car and leave it to suffer a cruel death and then post a video of it? i'll be in san antonio later this year to hunt hogs too View Quote Destructive animals are dealt with by any means necessary. |
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I want to see the pile of pigs. Interested to know what vehicle and gun was being used.
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That's awesome. What's the details on the vehicle and weapon? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Polaris Ranger and MKA 1919, UZK-BR99 12-Gauge shotguns w/ 00 buckshot Quoted:
making inhumane kills. you're my new hero. looks like you wounded most and then ran over some. too hard to make a clean kill? Find me a humane way to eliminate large groups of hogs on a consistent basis and I'll buy you a coke. You could probably make a lot of money doing it. Hogs cost this property owner over $200,000 last year due to crop losses and other damage. I think California is primed to be overrun with hogs within the next few years. They are already spreading into suburban areas and y'all have so many hunting restrictions, you'll never be able to make a dent in the population. |
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Polaris Ranger and MKA 1919, UZK-BR99 12-Gauge shotguns w/ 00 buckshot Find me a humane way to eliminate large groups of hogs on a consistent basis and I'll buy you a coke. You could probably make a lot of money doing it. Hogs cost this property owner over $200,000 last year due to crop losses and other damage. I think California is primed to be overrun with hogs within the next few years. They are already spreading into suburban areas and y'all have so many hunting restrictions, you'll never be able to make a dent in the population. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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That's awesome. What's the details on the vehicle and weapon? Polaris Ranger and MKA 1919, UZK-BR99 12-Gauge shotguns w/ 00 buckshot Quoted:
making inhumane kills. you're my new hero. looks like you wounded most and then ran over some. too hard to make a clean kill? Find me a humane way to eliminate large groups of hogs on a consistent basis and I'll buy you a coke. You could probably make a lot of money doing it. Hogs cost this property owner over $200,000 last year due to crop losses and other damage. I think California is primed to be overrun with hogs within the next few years. They are already spreading into suburban areas and y'all have so many hunting restrictions, you'll never be able to make a dent in the population. |
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Awesome good shooting man I would absolutely love to get in to some of that.
Vince |
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Inhumane, wasteful, extremely disrespectful. Have the decency to make a clean kill and not waste all that meat. Looking at this reminds me of how they used to shoot buffalo from trains.
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This is the wildest hog hunting video I've seen, just based on the sheer number of hogs there were! Good work OP! Might I ask, where did this take place?
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Great vid rich. Slay those worthless sacks of swine with extreme prejudice.
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im not a hunter, and understand the whole ethical aspect of hunting but ive never seen species that devestating.
wolves arnt even this bad |
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The ghost hog at 1:35 is my favorite- just fades to nothing.
I file pigs in the "By Any Means Necessary" folder. |
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Inhumane, wasteful, extremely disrespectful. Have the decency to make a clean kill and not waste all that meat. Looking at this reminds me of how they used to shoot buffalo from trains. View Quote After a couple of thousand dollars in damage your opinion changes unless you got lot's of money to burn. I had one run into a mower conditioner or Some call a swather. Well it rear legs went through the rollers and smoked the belt. That was not fun removing him with a buck pocket knife. |
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After a couple of thousand dollars in damage your opinion changes unless you got lot's of money to burn. I had one run into a mower conditioner or Some call a swather. Well it rear legs went through the rollers and smoked the belt. That was not fun removing him with a buck pocket knife. View Quote |
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This isn't hunting, this is called killing and you do it by any means possible. They cost us 20k a year just in lost pecans, with no value placed on land damage. They are close to evil. Traps have minimal effect and make no impact on the population. There are 7 active traps right now in a 3 mile circle I know of all will be empty. We might catch 1-3 every week or two and we have a pro running them. I would use poisoned grain but the volume they can consume makes it a hazard to other wildlife. If you have any remorse you don't deal with them. The only reason to kill them humanly is to keep the noise down so the others don't runaway as fast. And to help some people sleep at night you should know all this effort has had zero impact long term that we can tell. They just keep coming.
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The fact that several were simply run over is the best part of the video.
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