We have been lucky @ my 175 acre place. There was one boar on the place when I bought it (based on game cameras) and he did not last a week after purchase. The 9,000 acre National wildlife Refuge near me did a burn year before last and that put some hogs on my place and we trapped and shot several, good eating for sure. We learned not to bait with corn on the ground in deer season, and that helped along with hunting pressure. We have not had a hog picture on the 11 game cameras since. It is suggested, one wear protective gloves (surgeons type) when cleaning them because of possible disease transmission to humans. I will say the young ones are great eating, much better than store bought pork.

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Last edited by TGW1; 03/10/16 07:30 AM. Reason: sp

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