I have seen this done before. No shrapnel though.One of these days, I'd like to try a big batch of Tannerite armed with shrapnel of some sort.
I have seen this done before. No shrapnel though.One of these days, I'd like to try a big batch of Tannerite armed with shrapnel of some sort.
I have seen this done before. No shrapnel though.
Not sure how legal that would be, but if it is, take the shot from a lonnng way out.
It's been a good read.This topic. Again!?!?!? sigh
Hoji, I fear you are talking to a brick wall. Thanks for your efforts to help with the hog problem in Texas.
And?
So what's the point? If you want to educate someone, make the point, don't talk around it. It might likely be something I don't know.
Hoji is not just being abrasive. He is a guy who was paid to exterminate them by the state not all that long ago. The only way a "real" hog problem is dealt with is by trapping and mass extermination on a regular basis. Allowing a few hunters to come out and shoot a few hogs won't solve a landowner's problems and in fact just invites more liabilities on their behalf. If you wanna shoot some pigs you gotta pay to play or just know someone. There is no happy medium.
It's been a good read.
Gruesome.
Awesome. Need video.
All of you are talking about doing something that does not "help" with the problem.
Except that it does zero for the actual elimination of said pests to kill them one at a time. Most hunters are not skilled enough to take multiple shots on moving targets either.
please quit kidding yourselves. One off hunting does nothing but make pigs smarter and harder to get rid of. If you want to hunt pigs, make friends who can take guests to their lease, pay the day rates, or buy property.
Your offers to help with the problem are anything but helpful.
The simple truth is, most land owners would rather have a hog problem then a hunter problem.
On the other hand, I also dispute that I couldn't hit a moving target at range. Don't believe me? Put it up. Get me the land, a dozen hogs, and scoped suppressed AR and I'll drop half of them before they're out of sight.
I seriously doubt that it doesn't help. It might not help much, maybe not even noticeably, but it has to help.
That said, I don't offer.
On the other hand, I also dispute that I couldn't hit a moving target at range. Don't believe me? Put it up. Get me the land, a dozen hogs, and scoped suppressed AR and I'll drop half of them before they're out of sight.
Average 9 survivors per litter, 3 litters a year per sow. Killing a couple of hogs just doesn't have any effect on the population.
You forgot to add that the female offspring are having litters six months after they are born.