Open season and no bag limit
So if I'm out rabbit hunting now with my small game licence and I see a feral pig I can shoot him and keep the meat?
They are Schedule C IIRC. No HL needed.
This is too good to be true.
I'll see a sasquatch before I get a shot at a free feral pig.
Would a .223 HP do the job on a feral pig out to 100 yards?
This is too good to be true.
I'll see a sasquatch before I get a shot at a free feral pig.
Would a .223 HP do the job on a feral pig out to 100 yards?
Since they are not game animals can you shoot them from an ATV like they do in Australia?
They are Schedule C IIRC. No HL needed.
the short version is they can be hunted year around , no bag limit , no possession restrictions without a hunting licence ....... besides that all the rules and regulations that pertain to hunting and the wildlife act are in force ......
so just having a full magazine inserted into a rifle is a offense while on a atv , never mind shooting from one.
Feral Pigs (see definition section): a hunting licence is required to hunt feral pigs on Crown land.
So....is someone going to post pictures of a recent sighting of a BC feral pig? Or is this whole thing about farmers trying to deny
responsibility for damages done by their temporarily escaped swine?![]()
The real "Razorbacks" shot in late October when they are fat from oak acorn and beech nuts have some of the best tasting meat of all wild game period. The belly/ham bacon when smoked and cured for a least 3 month is unreal.
guys, you do need a hunting licence




























