I wonder what poor ol`Picton is going to do when he gits hizz arse out of prison?
Oh im pretty certain he'll never be getting out.
I wonder what poor ol`Picton is going to do when he gits hizz arse out of prison?
I think if people consider this a food/protein source in a serious manner, they would come up with a system of capture! Such as corralling them in some way and then killing them! Doing it one at a time, albeit fun, would be difficult to keep numbers down!
Smoked Wild Boar hams, chops and bacon are awesome. I have relatives who hunt them in Pennsylvania every year. For everyone who thinks it's a good idea that they're allowed to proliferate in Canadian provinces,you need to do research from Texas to New York. Those things are bad news for agriculture,tearing up fields of crops and injuring farm animals that venture too close to sounders. They're also extremely aggressive and quite dangerous in human encounters. Injuries from razor sharp tusks are like knives slashing flesh and can very easily be fatal. Most hunting is very fast and done at close range. Firearms of choice are heavy hitting big game cartridges from .30 to .45 caliber. Once a population of Wild Boar are established,they're virtually impossible to eradicate because they breed like rabbits.
Speaking as a feral cat rescuer, cats are trapped, rendered unable to breed with any kittens removed and placed in homes. Colonies are allowed to live out their nature existence with volunteers feeding them one meal per day. Feral Cat colonies make a huge dent in local rodent populations which in turn protect human property. 99% of the feral cats I have come across have been a family pet at some point and were unlucky enough to get a psychopath for a pet owner.
My hope is that the hog population comes to Eastern Canada fast and big. Enough to force theses suburbanites to demand longer hunts closer to their precious plastic ponds and groomed lawns, then we can have some meat hunting in the summer and late winter and finally a lot less whining noise about guns going boom, boom.
What about the cats impact on song birds and other non-pest species? I've heard it can be huge and problematic... I imagine they could take out grouse and their chicks too...
Don't waste energy trying to rescue vermin. Folks that go on emotion over pet critters tend to overlook the habits of the critter they're tryin' to save EVEN if that critter is a massive killer of every small and medium sized edible thing it can get it's paws on. Cats in the woods are to be treated the same as grey squirrels, Norway rats and all other introduced critters into our outdoors. Check out the mess these fookin' cats are doing in places like Australia fer example.
I've had cats as pets years back that were pretty cool to have, but I watched them in action doing what they're naturally prone to do and have observed their impact on the quail & grouse populations in me area. I'll stick with me dogs always.
This be a good haul of pests.
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I can't stop thinking about bacon.
Anyone think they will get deemed pest or nuisance animals so we can freely shoot them when safe to do so?
I have a few cats, the diversity of species and numbers of birds (and nests) in the vicinity of my house is far higher than in the nearby bush.
So what you are saying is that your cats like to hunt in the bush and not in the vicinity of your house. Wonderful!
No, what I am saying is that a great many birds prefer the human modified environment over nature. Cats and all, North America is not and was not a predator free environment, the birds are more than able to fend for themselves.
Ha. They would never stand a chance if they come to NB.
They’ve already added them to the bc invasive species list. You are legal to shoot them here like rats......too bad we don’t have them yet.
Maybe if they show up at Heidi's or Wendy's home or cottage the laws may change........nah..just dreaming.