It is illegal to hunt wild boar in Alberta

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Still waiting for those smarter than me to explain why the Americans have this problem with as far as I can tell zero restrictions on hunting them.
Because there Pig growth was way outta hand before they starting trying to kill them ALL .
Just poor management and hunting practices such as we have up here in Canada . JMO 🤷‍♂️
 
Little bit of googling goes a long ways, While not a specific report this is the provinces reasoning. If this doesnt answer your questions you may just be beyond reason. https://www.alberta.ca/about-wild-boar-at-large#jumplinks-4
This is quite funny actually. Especially since it is me that is supposed to be beyond reason?
The link is exactly what is being talked about…
Hunting doesn’t work for controlling pig population. That is being presented as a fact.

If indeed this is fact, then it makes sense that there should be no hunting of pigs by anyone, as it is detrimental.

However, as the link clearly shows, one group is allowed to hunt, while another is not.

“Hunting pressure causes wild boar to become even more elusive, becoming nocturnal or moving to new areas.

Hunting and trapping wild boar in Alberta is illegal, with the following exceptions:

  • Owners and occupants of land, and those assisting them, may hunt or trap wild boar on land they own or occupy in order to prevent the establishment of, or to control or destroy, wild boar.”

The contradiction is right there, in plain sight. And no one on this entire thread has explained it yet. Instead the same rhetoric is spewed again and again.
It shouldn’t take genius levels of IQ to figure out what will happen, both with the pigs and the only group that is allowed to hunt them?
Should it?

R.
 
Let’s make it even simpler:

“Hunting pressure causes wild boar to become even more elusive, becoming nocturnal or moving to new areas.”

Ok… sure. That kind of makes sense. Certainly lines up with what we have seen in other areas. So hunting isn’t a good idea for population control.

“Hunting and trapping wild boar in Alberta is illegal”

Ok… sure. If hunting doesn’t work, and makes the problem worse, then ok….

“with the following exceptions:”

Wait… what? What exceptions? Hunting doesn’t work?

“Owners and occupants of land, and those assisting them, may hunt or trap wild boar on land they own or occupy in order to prevent the establishment of, or to control or destroy, wild boar.”

Whoa? What the hell? Hunting doesn’t work, tho? So how does it all of sudden work on private land? That contradicts what they just said?
So now private land owner can hunt? Establish pig safari businesses? Move pigs around to enhance the pig safari business, just like in the states?
Push pig populations from private to public lands?

R.
 
Since the reintroduction / western migration - whatever they call it,... - of wolves into south/west Germany there's not a single report of any wolf (or pack thereof) hunting/eating a wild boar, not even a "Frischling" (rookie boar). :)

There's lots of reports on dead domestic sheep & goat kills. Them wolves aren't taking on a single boar or a sounder, they know better than that.

I've seen a german shepard (the dog, not the man) torn up by a 2 year old female protecting her offsprings... The dog managed to get out but it cost him dearly - only one ear left !

So, IMO this whole wolf blah, blah is simple bureaucracy nonsense....
 
Since the reintroduction / western migration - whatever they call it,... - of wolves into south/west Germany there's not a single report of any wolf (or pack thereof) hunting/eating a wild boar, not even a "Frischling" (rookie boar). :)

There's lots of reports on dead domestic sheep & goat kills. Them wolves aren't taking on a single boar or a sounder, they know better than that.

I've seen a german shepard (the dog, not the man) torn up by a 2 year old female protecting her offsprings... The dog managed to get out but it cost him dearly - only one ear left !

So, IMO this whole wolf blah, blah is simple bureaucracy nonsense....
You have seen a german shepard attacking a wild sow with pigglets? And you don't think a couple of wolves can kill a boar or sow because? Back to the shepard attacking the sow. That must have been interesting. where did that happen?
 
You got that right. One could sent in more dogs but at the time that sow squeals, reinforcements are on the way. You can have 4-6 yearlings cornering the dogs/wolves and there will be damage done...
 
Apparently they're wolf proof, armored, have a communication system, and drop litters every 22 minutes. Who knew? - dan
I agree on "wolf proof, armored", because I have not seen any evidence of a wolf pack taking on a wild boar sounder and having a confirmed kill in Canada or Europe. Pls help me out here...

Females can have litters as early as 7-8 month old, with an recorded output of up to 15 offsprings (some may have been adoped by other "milk sows", orphaned nannies ? ...)

Now, look at the side effects to introduce wolves onto farmland to keep the boars in line. You're creating a whole new conflict scenario right there !

But what would I know, do you really think the people of Rome want a pack of 100 - 130 lbs canines to take care of a 200 lbs male boar - man, give your head a shake !
 
I agree on "wolf proof, armored", because I have not seen any evidence of a wolf pack taking on a wild boar sounder and having a confirmed kill in Canada or Europe. Pls help me out here...

Females can have litters as early as 7-8 month old, with an recorded output of up to 15 offsprings (some may have been adoped by other "milk sows", orphaned nannies ? ...)

Now, look at the side effects to introduce wolves onto farmland to keep the boars in line. You're creating a whole new conflict scenario right there !

But what would I know, do you really think the people of Rome want a pack of 100 - 130 lbs canines to take care of a 200 lbs male boar - man, give your head a shake !
All true, though I can't speak for the Romans. They're not hard to kill though. Various European countries wiped them out 1000 years back, with nothing more powerful than spears and arrows, so I think we might stand a chance. - dan
 
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Supposedly Wolves killing Pigs decreases their numbers while Humans killing Pigs increases their numbers...
 
It’s absolutely hilarious to me how a few guys on CGN know more than the well educated people who actually study this kinda thing.


Hunting in fact works so well, wild hog populations in the US are absolutely bombing to nearly wiping them out completely. Right? Riiiiiight? :rolleyes: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
 
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