Anonymous ID: d03ca5 Oct. 3, 2020, 8 a.m. No.10901096   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1109 >>1123 >>1310

>>10899866 (PB)

I'm on an active hunting forum in TX, and the current majority of hog hunters I know have switched to straight up eradication. Leave them where they lay and let the native scavengers eat. Wild pigs carry so many diseases, and one of the main concerns is brucellosis. If you accidentally nick your hand with your knife or have a bone puncture your skin, the chances of getting it are high. Plus, to make them taste good, you need to castrate the males and then feed them grain for a while before slaughtering.

 

>>10899954

> really fucken smart

Yes, they are…for instance, I have 2 buddies that invested 6K each in thermal scopes for hog eradication, which is probably the most efficient way to kill them. The pigs in some areas figured out somehow, that if they stayed near a water source and covered in mud, they are much less visible to the thermal scopes.

Anonymous ID: d03ca5 Oct. 3, 2020, 8:08 a.m. No.10901167   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10901109

I love those videos. Thermal scopes are amazing too. My 2 buddies that got thermal scopes have pretty much gone full nocturnal. They refer to their suppressors as "hearing protection"

 

BTW, does any anon have the meme of the Marine Corp gun range donkey with No Name's cast shooped onto it's leg? That was hilarious and I can't find it. Thank you in advance if you do.