How does that work exactly?
He's just playing, but stopped being funny after his first post.
How does that work exactly?
I figured as much. I think Jack is hoarding all the hogs on his property and doesn't want anyone to know because he enjoys shooting them too much.He's just playing.
I figured as much. I think Jack is hoarding all the hogs on his property and doesn't want anyone to know because he enjoys shooting them too much.
but Texas is worth the hassle!Thanks all. About the closest I can find is Kentucky. It's such a hassle to go all the way to Texas.
Thanks all. About the closest I can find is Kentucky. It's such a hassle to go all the way to Texas.
Anyone know of a good location? Preferably public land, WMA or park system.
Actually Jack, I had talked to a guy at WalMart that told me they were having a serious hog problem over in Elkhart County so I called around a bit wondering about signs of hogs, best times and places to hunt, and people to contact. I guess they got really bad around Goshen. I head out there with my dogs and a handful of various rifles and handguns. Most of the hog activity was down around CR34 usually for about 9 days in late July. I was a bit shocked by what I saw but it didn't slow my hunt down any. I really had to pick a careful shot from the top row of the show arena. I did pretty good, maimed a few hogs and only 1 kid.
I'd go again, some of you guys are welcome if you'd be interested.
According to an article in the SMITHSONIAN magazine we have there are feral hogs in a couple ISOLATED spots in SOUTHEAST Indiana but no other part of the state.
Just curious, have these been reported to the IDNR or the local Ag agent? Seems to me we want to get rid of these things before they become a pervasive problem.They're here in Perry Co. too. Had 3 of them walk up on me while I was out at the compost pile. The creek bank between our place and the neighbors has a couple of wallows in it. A guy I used to work with has taken a couple (I saw the pics) from the area between Tennyson and Gentryville, and he knows another guy who has got several more.
This is close where I hunt... srsly.... a good chunk of land there.. and last deer season... some guys were running the deer with dogs and four wheelers... ruined my whole hunting season. All private property that I hunt not far from crane.. few miles, but I dont own it so I couldnt do anything. Owner didnt wanna mess with bringing LEO into itThey are all on the north side of the river. Thickest up close to Crane. Over there in "the valley" on the SE corner of Crane there's plenty of public ground and it's just thick with hogs. Just drive along the gravel roads and ask any one you see. They'll point you toward the abandon corn fields, forrests and coal mines. People just walk away from their land around there all the time and leave it for the public to shoot up and do what ever they want.
Just curious, have these been reported to the IDNR or the local Ag agent? Seems to me we want to get rid of these things before they become a pervasive problem.
Much as I want to go on a hog hunt (my daughter may even join me), for the sake of our Hoosier farmers I would not wish this plague on any farmer. They are simply too destructive to want in this state.
I reported the ones I saw. The person I talked to kinda didn't seem to take much stock in my report. Funny tho, that there was a paragraph in last year's hunting reg booklet about basically shoot on sight any wild hogs. If there aren't any hogs around, then why have that there?
My daughter and family lives just north of Columbia City. She has been told by her neighbors that there are "wild boars" in the area. Feral barn cats have turned up missing, but I think that is the work of the coyotes.
I will be looking into that.
I have provided her with a 22 magnum rifle for the coyotes but I am wondering if it is enough if there are feral hogs around? She won't get a shot more than 75 yards because of terrain....