To see boar hunting with a young man that rarely misses, view some YouTube videos of Franz Albrecht. There are other shooters involved in some of the videos, but Franz is just unbelievable. There is one segment where he kills five boar in six seconds and they were running full out.
These are driven hunts to reduce the population. The boar are harvested and used for commercial purposes.
garddogg56 wrote:Nice bird Unc can u shoot them hogs year round?
365, 24-7. No bag limits, no possession limits.
Feral hogs are a pest causing huge damage, multi-millions of dollars, to agricultural crops and pasture land. They crowd out native game species. Hogs eat eggs and destroy nests of birds that nest on or near the ground (like quail). They're smart, quickly learn to avoid traps. And they reproduce so fast hunting and trapping hasn't made even a small dent in the population.
Ken
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Crop damage
Pasture damage
Lawn damage (not me, not my house)
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The same policy applies to private land in Florida, 24-7-365 using any legal to own weapon, no hunting license required.
We see and experience the same damage as Ken's pictures show.
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My picnic table is a lot like me. It's old and worn, weathered and torn, broken and ready to return to be dirt again.
It was a hot July afternoon and my wife and 3 small children went down to the beach, a bay of pebbles rather than rocks on Kootenay Lake below our property.
I did not want to stop working, always too much to do to take a break. There were small sections of logs, tops & butts from house building the previous year. I managed to make a picnic table before they got back. That was 35 years ago. My wife went her way 10 years later and the 3 children are now scattered: Zanzibar, Mals, Italy, and Calgary. But the picnic table and i are still here.
kj
KJ - poignant picnic table! A couple of thousand years ago someone said: times change, and we change with them. Some of us are a bit more resistant to changing with the times than are others.
My picnic table is a lot like me. It's old and worn, weathered and torn, broken and ready to return to be dirt again.
It was a hot July afternoon and my wife and 3 small children went down to the beach, a bay of pebbles rather than rocks on Kootenay Lake below our property.
I did not want to stop working, always too much to do to take a break. There were small sections of logs, tops & butts from house building the previous year. I managed to make a picnic table before they got back. That was 35 years ago. My wife went her way 10 years later and the 3 children are now scattered: Zanzibar, Mals, Italy, and Calgary. But the picnic table and i are still here.
kj
Time claims and reclaims, Roland. I am glad you have fared better.
Just so you'll see that I don't strike out on every fishing trip, here is a photo of the morning's catch.
The large one is 19 inches in a cooler that is 22 inches. She weighed in at 4lbs plus. Hard for my old eyes to read a Deliar any more. The small one would not be legal except that since he came out of a private tank he is legal and since there was enough for a mess, I kept him.
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