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Poll Question: Where do you fall on the question of feral hogs? | Total Votes: | 37 | 1. Kill'em, eat 'em, then kill some more, theyre pork! | 33 | 89.19 % |
| 2. I have a deep abiding fear of any wildlife larger than a squirrel | 2 | 5.41 % |
| 3. Feral hogs should be added to the protected species list theyre cute | 2 | 5.41 % |
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Explorer Zero
| | | Hawg Country Safari < on 1/22/2010 8:24 PM >
| | | I received an interesting email from a Basic Member regarding his close encounter with feral hogs at the old Lion Country Safari / International Wildlife Park and have posted it as a story in the UEDB location entry. Yes Virgina there are increasing numbers of feral hogs in the Trinity River bottoms and many other heavily wooded and brushy areas of urban North Texas. Just a matter of time before they be rootin up the lawn at Old City Park. Weaseldog, feel free to jump in the forums man. Glad your dog is not hurt too badly those hawgs can and do kill much larger dogs than yours. Guys that hunt them with dogs for sport have taken to outfitting their "hold dogs" with flak vest type body armor to keep them from gettin all slashed up.
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Barry Kooda
Location: The Cliff Gender: Male
Trees
| | | Re: Hawg Country Safari <Reply # 1 on 1/22/2010 11:03 PM >
| | | I don't know if there are any left in the Safari Park area. The jackasses at Noki Live killed all the ones I used to see there and left the corpses for scavengers. They claimed they were tearing up the sprinkler system.
I'm a blatant waste of time and resources. |
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Noah Vale
Location: Portland, Or
It's nobler to never get paid, than to bank on shit and dismay
| | | | Re: Hawg Country Safari <Reply # 2 on 1/23/2010 12:06 AM >
| | | Haha! Anyone who votes 3 needs to be fed to feral hogs. They're an invasive species and a damn nuisance.
"Dallas is a magnificent and wide open city, and I'm deeply envious of any urban explorers who have the good fortune to live there." -Ninj. |
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DevilC
Location: Washington, District of Corruption Gender: Male
I serve as a blank screen on which people of vastly different political stripes project their views.
| | | Re: Hawg Country Safari <Reply # 3 on 1/23/2010 12:13 AM >
| | | I think the lack of carnivorous megafauna in large cities accounts for rampant overpopulation.
Science flies you to the Moon. Religion flies you into tall buildings. |
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RobertB
Location: Skeeterville, TX Gender: Male
Maybe I shouldn't be using my real name...
| | | Re: Hawg Country Safari <Reply # 4 on 1/23/2010 12:36 AM >
| | | I tend to fall afoul of my Green Party friends when I say it, but I'm a proud carnivore. I've only had Wild Boar once (at the Plano location of Love & War in Texas), but damn was it ever GOOD. So I vote #1: set up a barbeque grill at the corner of Hard Rock Rd and Wildlife Rd, and bring lots of charcoal. Barry, I suspect the Nokia folks didn't kill them all... just the dumb ones. The smart ones are still out there waiting for us to outsmart them.
J'ai toujours fait une prière à Dieu, qui est fort courte. La voici: "Mon Dieu, rendez nos ennemis bien ridicules!" Dieu m'a exaucé. |
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Barry Kooda
Location: The Cliff Gender: Male
Trees
| | | Re: Hawg Country Safari <Reply # 5 on 1/23/2010 1:25 AM >
| | | Posted by Noah Vale Haha! Anyone who votes 3 needs to be fed to feral hogs. They're an invasive species and a damn nuisance.
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This from a man who loves Grackles! I'm all about live and let live but hogs *did* give Old Yeller rabies.
I'm a blatant waste of time and resources. |
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Explorer Zero
| | | Re: Hawg Country Safari <Reply # 6 on 1/23/2010 1:29 PM >
| | | hogs are prolific have short gestation period so they can have up to 3 litters of up to ten piglets each year there was a episode of Monster Quest which is a pretty lame show but it showed their current range on a map some other interesting notes are they appear from all appearances to be de-evolving, reverting back to their wild boar genes with humped back longer snout and theyve been running loose for more than 250 years the flavor of wild hog meat depends a lot on age and what theyve been eating it can vary from tough and malodorous to comparable with lean farm raised pork. obviously ferals are much leaner than their pen raised cousins. theyre omnivorous will eat nearly anyything commonly reach 450lbs but much larger ones have been taken craigslist has guided and semi guided hunts advertised from $50 to $500 one guy was offering hunts with dogs where the client has only a large knife for the kill (Id like to see some of those real Texas hunters that sit in a stand over a feeder go hand to hand with a 450lb boar) Ive even read of ranchers paying hunters to come in and wipe them out (nearly impossible) because of their destructive feeding behavior
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SilentSearch
Location: Cowtown Gender: Male
My rebellion against the santa cursor! HoHoHo
| | Re: Hawg Country Safari <Reply # 7 on 1/23/2010 6:55 PM >
| | | MMMMMMM BACON!!!!!!
Official UE Safety officer and rescue specialist. |
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puravida9539
Location: Dallas Area Gender: Male
Just give me a flashlight
| | Re: Hawg Country Safari <Reply # 8 on 1/23/2010 11:42 PM >
| | | They are mean and destructive, but they do taste great. And they have so stinking many babies that you never really have to feel guilty about eating them.
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Happiedaze
Location: Galveston Area, TX Gender: Female
| | | | Re: Hawg Country Safari <Reply # 9 on 1/24/2010 3:55 AM >
| | | I've never seen a wild hog... in the wild. And I'm willing to try one. Maybe we should roast one up for the next meet.
They are cute, though.
'Our plans are all laid out, take all these unmarked roads, we blaze the trails to places no one goes, yeah!' -Rise Against |
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cdevon
Location: west county Gender: Male
| | | Re: Hawg Country Safari <Reply # 10 on 1/25/2010 1:55 PM >
| | | Posted by Happiedaze I've never seen a wild hog... in the wild. And I'm willing to try one. Maybe we should roast one up for the next meet.
They are cute, though.
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yeah until they charge at you... very unhappy "lil pigs" they can do some very nasty damage to people.
When I say I'm 'clean and sober', it means I've showered and I'm headed to the liquor store. |
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musket boy
Location: Maui Gender: Male
It smells like your grandpa and your feet stick to the floor
| | | | Re: Hawg Country Safari <Reply # 11 on 1/25/2010 5:25 PM >
| | | haven't you seen Hannibal?
uering |
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Raticus Moderator
Location: Tyler Gender: Male
Ratus exploricus abandonae
| | Re: Hawg Country Safari <Reply # 12 on 1/25/2010 7:44 PM >
| | | I've got part of one in my freezer. My buddies from work trapped 12 of them and killed a few for the party last weekend. BBQ'd, and damn good. They are mean. Very mean. They can do a lot of harm to people, property, and dogs. It's not like running up on a lil ole' possum. Some of them can be bad news. One of the hogs we had penned up, when we went out to kill them, he charged the pen (made of iron pipe) so hard that he broke his jaw bone. Another one did the same thing and hit it so hard that he died. Seriously. If they hit a person (and that was their intent) then they would have done a lot of damage. They're mean. Period. They need to be kept to manageable levels so I have no problem with people killing them, especially if you put his ass on the bbq, throw on some chemicals, and have a feast for a few weeks.
Wise men speak because they have something to say; Fools speak because they have to say something. |
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cdevon
Location: west county Gender: Male
| | | Re: Hawg Country Safari <Reply # 13 on 1/25/2010 8:24 PM >
| | | i shot one once. in thru the shoulder/chest. exit hind end caddy corner. (rem 700 bolt gun) and he still ran for 50-60 yards REALLY FAST! he stopped, grunted and fell over dead. he was pissed off! glad i was on top of the truck when i shot him.
When I say I'm 'clean and sober', it means I've showered and I'm headed to the liquor store. |
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Jonsered
Location: Back in New Mexico where I belong Gender: Male
Dressed for a scarecrow ball.........
| | | | Re: Hawg Country Safari <Reply # 14 on 1/27/2010 4:51 PM >
| | | LOVE them! Deelicious! We used to hand gun hunt them. I carried my Hipower with Black Talons and a handful of 25 round mags. Worked quite well, as 9mm is a notorious over-penetrator. Had a buddy that liked .357 mag instead. Fine round, but only 6 shots in the middle of a mess of pigs? Not for me. We have a boat load in my part of New Mexico as well. My cousin Rick got a 500 pounder about a month ago while calling coyotes. .243 was not quite enough round, but he got it done.
I have changed my personal exploring ethics code. From now on it will be: "Take only aimed shots, leave only hobo corpses." Copper scrappers, meth heads and homeless beware. The Jonsered cometh among you, bringing fear and dread. |
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KingJalopy
Location: Tulsa, OK Gender: Male
I love manholes
| | | Re: Hawg Country Safari <Reply # 16 on 1/29/2010 9:37 PM >
| | | Texas group offers prizes for feral hog hunt 08:38 PM CST on Wednesday, January 27, 2010 By RAY SASSER / The Dallas Morning News [email protected] Most Texas hunting seasons are closed, but the season never ends on feral hogs. The abundant hogs are a mixed blessing – a challenging game animal that yields tasty pork but a pest that causes millions of dollars worth of damage to farm and ranchlands and competes with native wildlife. A group called Blue Collar Bowhunter is hosting its second annual Texas Big Nasty Hog Contest from Feb. 6-March 8. The entry fee is $100 per two-person team, and the contest pays back 100 percent of the entry money in prizes. Last year, nearly $10,000 worth of prizes went to the winning teams. Contest rules and other details are available at www.texasbignastyhogcontest.com, or you can call 903-767-9618. There are prizes for best video, most hogs, longest tusks and heaviest single hog. Opening ceremonies and final registration for the contest is Feb. 6 at Pine Forest Community Center east of Sulphur Springs. There's a map on the Web site.
Sounds like a good time for all you hunter types....
Drains, drains, drains, drains, drains. |
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Happiedaze
Location: Galveston Area, TX Gender: Female
| | | | Re: Hawg Country Safari <Reply # 17 on 1/31/2010 12:50 AM >
| | | Posted by KingJalopy Texas group offers prizes for feral hog hunt 08:38 PM CST on Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Sounds like a good time for all you hunter types....
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And all you bacon lovers.
'Our plans are all laid out, take all these unmarked roads, we blaze the trails to places no one goes, yeah!' -Rise Against |
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KingJalopy
Location: Tulsa, OK Gender: Male
I love manholes
| | | Re: Hawg Country Safari <Reply # 18 on 1/31/2010 3:10 AM >
| | | Posted by Happiedaze
And all you bacon lovers.
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LOL, true.....
Drains, drains, drains, drains, drains. |
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Weaseldog
| | Re: Hawg Country Safari <Reply # 19 on 2/2/2010 5:38 PM >
| | | I'm here a bit late I see. I'm still learning my way around this site. I'm all for eating pork. Thor is recovering nicely. He's being very good about letting me dress the wound and it's closing up without any problems. The bite went all the way to the bone. Luckily, no tendons or ligaments were severed. After thinking about the order of events, I think Thor just ran up to the hog, to sniff butts and make friends. He's learned an important lesson. I'll have to be careful taking both dogs out now that they know the scent. In spite of his injury, Thor seemed to have had a great time. This is Thor and Ginger. Thor is the Catahoula in the foreground. Ginger is a Shar Pei / Golden Lab.
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