Well there are 113 of them laying out there right now. They quit at 4:00pm. Pretty good day! 68 of them came from the river around primative and Taylor park. That was a hot spot. I think they got 28 behind the dam and the rest came from private property.
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Originally posted by gbeard View PostWell there are 113 of them laying out there right now. They quit at 4:00pm. Pretty good day! 68 of them came from the river around primative and Taylor park. That was a hot spot. I think they got 28 behind the dam and the rest came from private
property.
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Originally posted by Mister Bubba's bulletman View PostDid they say what they got in Caldwell County? We heard them but didn't see them.
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I dont know, 100 hogs dont seem to be all that much compared to the number that is out there. If they dont pick the hogs up how do they confirm the kill? Can you get the pics. Would be neat to see. I think they are really doing what has to be done. I think it would be more effective if they had a comp to see which set of dogs and hunters could harvest the highest number of hogs over say a three day weekend. I think it would be fun for the hunters, cost no money and actually make some money. I know chopper fuel cant be cheap, the pilot sure aint. Just seems like a not very effective route to cut down on the hog numbers. I think the reason it is used is cause it is way more fun for the guys that have the heli and the ones that are lucky enough to do the shooting. They should at least make them follow the WMA rules. Bow only.
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Guys,
Don't worry. The hunt is for show and little else. It's conducted mainly to help out and appease the surrounding landowners and it makes a very small dent in the hog population at all. I was told by Trey several years back that the hog population hovered around 1500 give or take a few hundred. To shoot them they have to run them out of heavy cover with the heli where they can blast them on open ground. Those of you who hunt out there know how hard that is to do. Yes, it will have them spooked for a while, but things will return to status quo pretty quickly.
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I just wish they would do it a little later in the year. Right now seems like a good time for hog hunting for the peeps that went out and purchased a permit. Its after the deer draw hunts, before the return of poison ivy season. I know its for the best, and helps the deer pop. out. I agree with Montec and Treys assesment is probably right on. Im sure they have their reasons for doing it now. I just wish they could show some love for the folks that threw down a little donation to hunt out there.
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Originally posted by gbeard View PostOne of the Park Rangers was taking a lot of pictures but I dont think that anyone had a video cam. Man I would love to be the guy in that helicopter. How do you get such a cool job?
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Originally posted by Montec man View PostGuys,
Don't worry. The hunt is for show and little else. It's conducted mainly to help out and appease the surrounding landowners and it makes a very small dent in the hog population at all. I was told by Trey several years back that the hog population hovered around 1500 give or take a few hundred. To shoot them they have to run them out of heavy cover with the heli where they can blast them on open ground. Those of you who hunt out there know how hard that is to do. Yes, it will have them spooked for a while, but things will return to status quo pretty quickly.
Thier timing doesnt reflect a decision based upon the hunters that utilize the property and buy the licenses to do so. I agree it needs to be done to protect the landowners crops, but do it with everyone interest in mind, We hunters have money invested into Granger also.
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Originally posted by Birddog66 View PostI just wish they would do it a little later in the year. Right now seems like a good time for hog hunting for the peeps that went out and purchased a permit. Its after the deer draw hunts, before the return of poison ivy season. I know its for the best, and helps the deer pop. out. I agree with Montec and Treys assesment is probably right on. Im sure they have their reasons for doing it now. I just wish they could show some love for the folks that threw down a little donation to hunt out there.
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