If it did exist It sounds like the easiest job in the world.That is very true. I once had a landowner tell me he had a bad hog problem. I said I would be willing to help him out. He told me he would only charge me a hundred dollars a hog. I told him then you dont have a bad hog problem.
If it did exist It sounds like the easiest job in the world.
It is notIf it did exist It sounds like the easiest job in the world.
Same story for me, over in Teague. They ran a good business for years. And big boars/sows, brought big money from the paid hunts, but you HAD to deliver the product in a timely fashion.I have a couple of older buddies in Palestine that trapped them for years.
The thing with feral hogs is they are pretty smart plus you could find yourself in a bunch of trouble if you piss them off.
Guys I knew that ran hogs with dogs tend to drink clear liquor out of Mason jars while running their dogs.I keep hearing how smart hogs are, but as near as I can tell, that just means that they engage in avoidance behavior and are sometimes a little more cautious than deer.
Hogs can be dangerous, but then again, so can deer. Most people that get hurt by feral hogs are engaged in hog-dogging and are trying to go hands-on with a hog that is being chased/bitten/held by dogs and is trying very hard to defend itself. People often refer to what happens to hog-doggers as being attacks, but that is sort of like a bully claiming to be a victim of attack because the little guy he was whaling on turned out to have some skills and punched him in the face.
While listening to a banjo in the background??Guys I knew that ran hogs with dogs tend to drink clear liquor out of Mason jars while running their dogs.
Never got that far back in the woods!While listening to a banjo in the background??
All very true. We never classified it as that. Neither is a "charge" when they are under duress.Hogs can be dangerous, but then again, so can deer. Most people that get hurt by feral hogs are engaged in hog-dogging and are trying to go hands-on with a hog.....
Ahhhh now, now. Thats a big ole Negative! These days its a business. (guess I can only speak for my group)Guys I knew that ran hogs with dogs tend to drink clear liquor out of Mason jars while running their dogs.
I’m pretty sure it takes a minimum of 2 banjos to duel.While listening to a banjo in the background??
Yes... It's called "Private owner helicopter pilot"Just Curious if this even exist's. But Is there a Job for Hog control/eradication on Ranches, Private Properties ect... ?