Canadian 'super pigs' set to spread disease and damage the environment in the US.

I completely get the unintended consequences of allowing "hunting"
I'm looking at if from a "cull" perspective

If they end up on my land I'd be looking to do a mass led poisoning event a few times year
Hopefully it would be over before it drew much attention

It doesn't matter what you call it, shooting them isn't an effective means of eradicating them. On private land in Georgia there is no bag limit, you can hunt them at night, and you can spotlight, and hog numbers are only going up.
 
This is the second wave of the Canadian sneak attack. First were the "Super-Wolves" we sent to Yellowstone. Second waves are the "Super-Pigs". Hopefully they don't figure out that we have "Super-Geese" too!

Don't forget the Super Beavers that went to Tierra del Fuego.
 
might as well learn to live with them. There has never been a successful eradication anywhere else. Although there was an article on here a while back that said they were going to try poisoning them on an island off the cost of australia.
 
600 lb free range pigs would probably taste pretty good. We had a pig that showed up in the neighborhood and stayed around all summer. No one reported missing a pig. I know absolutely nothing about it’s disappearance come fall.

and cant say anything about the bbq ribs or any steaks.

imagine if it was 4 x 150 lbs ones ...
 
Kinda sounds like another fearmongering fake news thing, but if it was real it would be an interesting hunt.
If they are that invasive, an open year round, no bag limit season sounds reasonable. I bet they'd be good eating.

i think you are right on all counts. they want to blame someone
 
There will have to be legal changes to control pigs, (dogs and suppressor, night hunting) that will help.
I grew up in NZ, parts of NZ have/had pig problems, they never really got control on the numbers, till strychnine poising bought numbers down enough, that pig hunters with dog team, can keep them in check, My grandad and his brothers, walked of the land they had, after WW1, mostly due to pigs, after breaking the land, log and mill, burn and plow, seeding and sowing, stocking with sheep, His words, ("then the pigs moved in, we hunted them for 3 years and walked away") one of the small bits of wisdom he told me was, they used to burry a knife, under the fence, were the pigs push threw, a sheep feeling the prick of the blade, will back out a pig never does, also said detonators in spuds worked ok, but was too expensive, with no income coming in on the farm, after the timber was logged.

Every now and then in NZ, there is a flair up in numbers, and it is always an area, were farmers have restricted hunting access, and numbers have out grown local food source,
I haven't pig hunted with dogs for years, (live in Canada) but had a couple dogs for a few years, its a tough game on the dogs, and they get killed occasionally,
Any kind of hunting pressure normally push's them to nocturnal habits, I know every one want to shoot them , but rifle hunting, is way down the list of effective control. Suppressed at night works ok, till you don't get a clean kill, same with rabbits, once the squealing starts, its over for that area for a few nights.
 
Someone can correct me of I'm wrong, but in BC shooting feral pigs on Private Land (assuming one is rural) at night would be fully within the Rights of the Landowner. It would be on Crown Land that legal hunting hours and the need for a Hunting Licence would apply.

I suspect other Western Provinces would be the same.
 
Someone can correct me of I'm wrong, but in BC shooting feral pigs on Private Land (assuming one is rural) at night would be fully within the Rights of the Landowner. It would be on Crown Land that legal hunting hours and the need for a Hunting Licence would apply.

I suspect other Western Provinces would be the same.
Private land owner their own land maybe, but only if they have the skills and equipment.

I think that you would not want every person with a pig love/hate out with their SKS and a flashlight in the night shooting at pigs running through the underbrush even if it was on their property.
 
Private land owner their own land maybe, but only if they have the skills and equipment.

I think that you would not want every person with a pig love/hate out with their SKS and a flashlight in the night shooting at pigs running through the underbrush even if it was on their property.

Why not? As a Landowner it is my Right.
 
It doesn't matter what you call it, shooting them isn't an effective means of eradicating them. On private land in Georgia there is no bag limit, you can hunt them at night, and you can spotlight, and hog numbers are only going up.

Trapping hasn’t eradicated them anywhere either …. We need to bring in their natural predator the tiger lol.
 
You could fit like 3 Germanys or 15 Lithuanias in Ontario alone...

Are you saying pigs will run amuck in the Hudson's Bay Lowlands or Canadian Shield? I'll bet ya they don't/won't/can't. To use your example, Germany has a significantly milder Climate than most of Ontario.
 
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