Hogs Gone Wild: disco network

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Re: Hogs Gone Wild: disco network

Postby xd ED on Sun Feb 27, 2011 11:37 am

Dave Pendleton wrote:Do we have feral pigs in Minnesota?

It seems reasonable that there would be. Some of the biggest populations found in WI have been in the St Croix, and Miss. River valleys, and they are reported to be excellent swimmers. The environments on both side of those rivers is similar; mixed ag/ woods/ wetlands. But the species that's a problem in WI doesn't seem to be much reported in MN.
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Re: Hogs Gone Wild: disco network

Postby hammAR on Sun Feb 27, 2011 1:40 pm

Dave Pendleton wrote:Do we have feral pigs in Minnesota?

This feral pig was shot last fall near Big Stone Lake.
Mn-DNR is worried about a herds near the South Dakota and along the Wisconsin/Iowa borders,
but it turns out the law is pretty fuzzy about what the Department of Natural Resources can do about them.

That's because the pigs, though roaming wild, are considered domestic animals and not wildlife.

"There aren't clear laws and policies to deal with this kind of thing," said Ed Boggess, deputy director
of the DNR's Fish and Wildlife Division. The DNR is considering drafting legislation that would more
clearly allow it to deal with feral pigs.


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Re: Hogs Gone Wild: disco network

Postby Heffay on Sun Feb 27, 2011 2:29 pm

Dave Pendleton wrote:Do we have feral pigs in Minnesota?


There are a ton of them just north of downtown Saint Paul.
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Re: Hogs Gone Wild: disco network

Postby Dave Pendleton on Sun Feb 27, 2011 4:04 pm

I watched a show on cable a while back, I think it was called "The Pig Bomb," or something like that. Filmed down south, mostly.

There are tens of thousands of them, they make a hell of a mess, and they aren't very friendly.
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Re: Hogs Gone Wild: disco network

Postby FJ540 on Mon Feb 28, 2011 3:17 am

They aired that one as well. Just made me want to go shoot em even more. :)
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Re: Hogs Gone Wild: disco network

Postby JJ on Mon Feb 28, 2011 11:19 am

I hope they don't start showing up here in MN, nothing good can come of it. If they do show up with any number I would expect MN would institute a costly removal program like Kansas.

http://www.aasv.org/news/story.php?id=2820

You Might want to look into MI for hogs. I think there are not only feral hogs, but some Russian Boar that are free range.
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Postby rugersol on Tue Mar 01, 2011 9:52 am

this was email'd to me this morning ... thought some of ya'd get a kick out of it ...
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Re: Hogs Gone Wild: disco network

Postby Stealthcarry on Tue Mar 01, 2011 2:03 pm

Spent some time a fews yrs back chasing 'reports' of these critters in western WI. We never actually SAW any. But, I'm willing to give it a go again. This just sounds like too much fun. :)
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Re: Hogs Gone Wild: disco network

Postby RAGGED on Tue Mar 01, 2011 9:55 pm

ahrens wrote:this was email'd to me this morning ... thought some of ya'd get a kick out of it ...


I wonder how many a 300gr matchking could take down...... road trip to texas?

There is an outfit in GA that does guided night hunts with AR10's decked out with high end FLIR nightvison scopes, looks like a blast, wish I had the bank to go out with them!

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Re: Hogs Gone Wild: disco network

Postby Snowgun on Tue Mar 01, 2011 11:17 pm

I asked about this about a year ago in this thread, but all I heard was that it's tough to get hunting permission on the land in WI where the pigs are, and that they are hard to find.

I would LOVE to get a crack at hunting them though..., all up close with a shotgun and a 45....and making sure I have good footware and in shape. :mrgreen:
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Re: Hogs Gone Wild: disco network

Postby cobb on Wed Mar 02, 2011 7:08 am

ahrens wrote:this was email'd to me this morning ... thought some of ya'd get a kick out of it ...

Use to do that a lot on prairie dogs, wait for two to line up and get a two-fer.
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Re: Hogs Gone Wild: disco network

Postby LarryP on Wed Mar 02, 2011 7:40 pm

I've seen a few at the capital :lol:

Dave Pendleton wrote:Do we have feral pigs in Minnesota?
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Re: Hogs Gone Wild: disco network

Postby tazdevil on Mon Mar 07, 2011 7:29 pm

Don't understand why you would need permits/liscense etc. to hunt them. They are non-native to the U.S. as a whole according to the experts on the history channels show. They do absolutely no good to domestic animals (including deer etc.), have no natural predators (although the pythons overtaking the everglades could take one), and are dangerous to even humans. Being a non-native species, I say its time to make 'em gone before things get much worse. :gun:
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Re: Hogs Gone Wild: disco network

Postby Pat on Mon Mar 07, 2011 7:44 pm

Now what would you do with a mess of dead porkers that you can't even eat, or probably not even feed to mink. They would make a big stink real soon... :hmm:
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Re: Hogs Gone Wild: disco network

Postby xd ED on Mon Mar 07, 2011 7:47 pm

tazdevil wrote:Don't understand why you would need permits/liscense etc. to hunt them. They are non-native to the U.S. as a whole according to the experts on the history channels show. They do absolutely no good to domestic animals (including deer etc.), have no natural predators (although the pythons overtaking the everglades could take one), and are dangerous to even humans. Being a non-native species, I say its time to make 'em gone before things get much worse. :gun:


Yeah, they'll never get rid of them if they insist people purchase a license to shoot them. Just like the Florida reptiles, they'll be around indefinately, and some people will keep buying licenses to shoot them ... :hmm:
...that stategy from the folks who tax the interest on kids' savings accounts...
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