It’s no secret that feral hogs are hard to take. With an estimated population of 2.6 – 4 million in Texas alone, feral hogs are an invasive species wreaking havoc on native crop and wildlife, and their rapid rate of reproduction, nocturnal nature, and adaptable diet make them a difficult species to slow down.
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Hog hunting season is in full-swing in South Carolina. The state’s hunting laws, which allow hog hunting year around, coupled with night hog hunting season, which runs through July 1, allows hunting 24 hours a day.
The feral hog population is escalating in the Acadiana area of Louisiana, and, according to one resident, it’s time to put a stop to their escalating numbers — using any means necessary.
A Louisiana hunter identified only as “Duckaholic” wrote to the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries stating that the feral hog population in Louisiana will soon be “out of control” if hunting restrictions aren’t lowered.
On your next hunt, make sure you take full advantage of hog vulnerabilities. Here are just a few.
- Making Sense Of Feral Hog Senses
- Green Hunting Lights - Understanding The Need/Application of Night Hunting Lights
- Tell-Tale Signs Of Wild Hogs In The Area
- So, Where Do I Aim For The Quickest Kill?
- The Hunter Becomes The Hunted In The Off Season
- The Clean Kill: Where to Shoot a Hog
- Why Are Feral Hogs Hard To Hunt?
- DIY Hog Hunting Bait | Tips and Tricks For Taking Feral Hogs
- How To Stay Safe While Feral Hog Hunting
- Louisiana’s Growing Feral Hog Problem
- Feral Hog Hunting: How to Take Advantage Of Hog Weaknesses
- Visit HOGMAN-OUTDOORS at Hunters Extravaganza!
- It’s Open Season In South Carolina For Hog Hunting
- The Hog Wars Battle is Raging in Louisiana
- When Hunting, Take Advantage of Hog Vulnerabilities
- Win A Hog Hunting Trip
- Feral Hog Advantage