Posted by John A. on December 23, 2010 at 17:23:38 from (76.1.122.180):
In Reply to: wild hogs posted by KEH on December 23, 2010 at 15:07:30:
They are not worth the trouble they cause! They eat well as long as they are young and under 150 lbs then they get gamy. I wouldn't fool with them, as far trapping and hauling them anywhere. Control.....5gal of corn W/ a 1/2 tea cup of Temick Herb/insecticide and a tractor with a Backhoe. After you bait the area.... 1 pile, run it just like a trap line, on this schedule Morning Noon, Evening. Wear rubber gloves and respirators. Dig big hole, gather dead in bucket of tractor, dump in hole, lime and cover lightly with soil, do same at noon and evening for 3 to 5 days straight. DO NOT LET BUZZARDS, COYOTES, COONS etc, etc, eat the dead!!!!! this stuff is just like cyanide! After your last, day scrape up the uneaten corn dump in the hole, cover the hole with the rest of the spoils from digging the hole. I have know of people who have gotten rid of as many as 200 hogs in a session. Hogs will never be eradicated, only controled and to what extent. Point of information only here, Do this at your own risk and peril. Later, John A.
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