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    my boy has a great pig smoker that his uncle built on my place and has had some epic roasts at his place. those young ones make me salivate thinking of how you could get two of them on his spit!

    I watch the pig ketchn with those phone activated traps and the sheer numbers of these vermin is unbelieveable and you really have to keep after them and it's killing the sows that matter as they reproduce so often as you said and so young. 6 to 8 months old and they will come into heat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hdhntr View Post
    my boy has a great pig smoker that his uncle built on my place and has had some epic roasts at his place. those young ones make me salivate thinking of how you could get two of them on his spit!

    I watch the pig ketchn with those phone activated traps and the sheer numbers of these vermin is unbelieveable and you really have to keep after them and it's killing the sows that matter as they reproduce so often as you said and so young. 6 to 8 months old and they will come into heat.
    yeppers ,but them litters taste great when they are smoked till the bone falls out and you slather a slab of it with your homemade brown sugar and honey dipping sauce .....
    it might cause you to over eat , just saying
    the problem on actual hunts is them sow moms are really alert and they often travel with 2 or 3 moms and a dozen or so lilz .....lots of noses testing the air and ears on alert make it pretty dicey at times ....
    and NOTHING in our woods moves faster than a frightened piggy for sure ....just a blur ...
    sum kawl me tha outlaw ketchn whales

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    Lots of feral pigs in casey county ky too & they are definitely smart critters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Les Young View Post
    Lots of feral pigs in casey county ky too & they are definitely smart critters.
    have the mentality of a very smart dog and then some , right quickly figure out how to escape humans if need be for sure
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    Our hog season here opens Jan 1 and ends Dec 31. No regulations on how you shoot them day or night. Trap. Hunt over bait. No bag limit. No daily limit. Shoot every one you see and haul all you can haul. Leave the rest of those nasty destructive critters for the coyotes and buzzards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevind62 View Post
    Our hog season here opens Jan 1 and ends Dec 31. No regulations on how you shoot them day or night. Trap. Hunt over bait. No bag limit. No daily limit. Shoot every one you see and haul all you can haul. Leave the rest of those nasty destructive critters for the coyotes and buzzards.
    Yep , hammer time , lots of folks here use night vision, silencing devices and AR platforms in heavy calibers....
    sum kawl me tha outlaw ketchn whales

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