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woods89
WKR
So we're off on a bit of a tangent here but I certainly don't mind. I'm curious what you guys think about hogs in a place like southern Mo where we have a few populations getting started but not an infestation yet. Is a infestation inevitable? Are there any game depts that are successfully controlling hog populations?
The MDC talks in their magazine about trapping but it seems like its always on private land at the request of landowners. We have a lot of private land in my area but I would estimate we have at least 200-300,000 acres of public land within a couple hours drive. Most of this is rough, remote country with an average visibility of 50-75 yds. If these populations get a foothold in these public areas it seems like no matter how much they trap on the outskirts the big woods populations will keep hogs moving out to more ag type land.
This bothers me a bit because in a year like this with a minimal acorn crop the deer have a tough enough time finding food till spring. The last thing we need is a voracious acorn eating invasive species to move in.
Enlighten me!
The MDC talks in their magazine about trapping but it seems like its always on private land at the request of landowners. We have a lot of private land in my area but I would estimate we have at least 200-300,000 acres of public land within a couple hours drive. Most of this is rough, remote country with an average visibility of 50-75 yds. If these populations get a foothold in these public areas it seems like no matter how much they trap on the outskirts the big woods populations will keep hogs moving out to more ag type land.
This bothers me a bit because in a year like this with a minimal acorn crop the deer have a tough enough time finding food till spring. The last thing we need is a voracious acorn eating invasive species to move in.
Enlighten me!