After reading the post regarding the Carizzo pigs, and having been a California pig hunter for about 5 years (with VERY VERY limited success), I decided to post this, and see what you guys think:
In all honesty, what I would REALLY like to see (which, in my opinion, it will be REALLY GOOD for public land pig hunting) is to impose a season, and maximum number of pigs per year/per hunter (like deer). I know that pigs are supposed to be 'prolific' breaders, and that they can multiply like rats and cause damage to crops, etc....
However, how about this for a solution: A 4 month season for pigs (when they are least likely to be pregnant or nursing), and a maximum of 3 pigs per hunter per year (of course, this is just an example. The figures can be adjusted based on scientific data). Now, this will ONLY apply on public lands. That is, if you want to shoot out 30 pigs in one day, you can, but on private land ONLY. They can leave things be the way they are for private lands, that is no limit (as long as you have tags), and no closed season.
This will 'control' and reduce the population of pigs on 'private land', where some wine and complain about the 'damage' to their crops, etc (but yet, some want to charge $600+ for a pig), and actually PUSH THEM ONTO PUBLIC LAND, as during the 'public land off-hunting-season', there will be A LOT LESS pressure on public lands, than on private lands!
What do you think?
In all honesty, what I would REALLY like to see (which, in my opinion, it will be REALLY GOOD for public land pig hunting) is to impose a season, and maximum number of pigs per year/per hunter (like deer). I know that pigs are supposed to be 'prolific' breaders, and that they can multiply like rats and cause damage to crops, etc....
However, how about this for a solution: A 4 month season for pigs (when they are least likely to be pregnant or nursing), and a maximum of 3 pigs per hunter per year (of course, this is just an example. The figures can be adjusted based on scientific data). Now, this will ONLY apply on public lands. That is, if you want to shoot out 30 pigs in one day, you can, but on private land ONLY. They can leave things be the way they are for private lands, that is no limit (as long as you have tags), and no closed season.
This will 'control' and reduce the population of pigs on 'private land', where some wine and complain about the 'damage' to their crops, etc (but yet, some want to charge $600+ for a pig), and actually PUSH THEM ONTO PUBLIC LAND, as during the 'public land off-hunting-season', there will be A LOT LESS pressure on public lands, than on private lands!
What do you think?