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Feral pig behavior

The biggest problem baiting hawgs, pigs, and shoals with corn, Is they can smell bait for up to 7 miles away, and including 25' feet below the surface of the ground. We do not bait on our property (personal preference) after talking to, DNR departments all over the Southeast, when one group moves out more moves in. When a sow has her sonder gathered up, the piglets that reach 6 months old start reproducing doubling the numbers. We have members that hunt them all the time and we just barely able to remove 80% to maintain numbers into check. Our neighbors bait, put out corn, hawg scents, and sauces all over their property and have given us this plague which we are fighting all year round around. So when you bait it only causes more unwanted hawg sonders to ruin your property, do as you wish, however hawgs are on the move just like the coyotes, armadillos, man has upset the balance and wanted hawgs close for them to hunt, and man now at least some of us wish, a major disease would spread through the hawg kingdom to reduce their numbers quickly. However it could or may also affect the Deer population also.

just a simple thing to strongly consider...

Do as you wish however there is a big problem here and growing faster than lighting and a plains fire...
 
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