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Hogs going wild in Texas

By Bill Hanna, Star-Telegram Staff Writer

Apr. 11, 2004

You can't turn a sow's ear into a silk purse.

But in Van Zandt County, a pair of them will fetch you seven bucks.

The rural county about 60 miles east of Dallas has been so overrun by wild hogs that it has instituted a bounty. For every pair of pig ears, the county will pay trappers $7.

It's the latest example of the steps being taken to control feral hogs that are beginning to overrun the state.

In its first-ever feral hog survey, the Texas Cooperative Extension Service, a division of Texas A&M University, queried 491 East Texas landowners in an attempt to quantify the havoc the animals are causing.

Ninety percent of the landowners reported seeing hogs on their property during the last five years. The average amount of damage on their property was $4,184.

The survey also showed a division between farmers, who detest the wild hogs, and hunters.

"I thought some of the people would say they liked them for extra income or liked hunting them themselves, but not one person had anything good to say about them -- not a one," said Billy Higginbotham, a Texas extension wildlife and fisheries specialist who supervised the survey.

Even with the growing anti-hog sentiments, the agency still finds itself caught between hog haters and hog lovers.

The agency holds Feral Hog Appreciation Days that try to balance the interests of landowners with the desires of hunters. Five are scheduled in West Texas counties in April and May alone.

But Van Zandt County rancher John Durgin has nothing good to say about the critters -- or hog hunters.

"Around here, we would probably hunt the hunters if we saw them," said Durgin who has caught about 300 hogs on his property in recent years. "We don't think much of hunters. When they're around, it's harder to trap. And trapping is far more efficient than hunting."

One landowner in the survey said, "I fear allowing my grandchildren to go beyond the yard as they might be attacked by wild hogs."

Wild hogs are the same species as domestic swine, but when they are released into the wild, they revert to their feral state within a few generations. Conservative estimates place their numbers between 1.5 million and 2 million statewide, the largest feral hog population in the country.

Wild hogs reproduce rapidly and have no known predators. They pose a threat to livestock, humans and even vehicles who can plow into them at night as they cross rural highways.

In the last year, Van Zandt County officials have forked over $10,731 for 1,533 pairs of hog ears, said County Auditor John Shinn.

This fiscal year alone, Van Zandt County has paid out $6,641, well over the $2,500 budgeted by county commissioners.

Brian Cummins, the Van Zandt County extension agent who oversees the bounty, said the program will probably be suspended because its budget for the year has been spent.

"We need a statewide program -- a bounty or some other way to control feral hogs -- because it can't be done at the county level," Cummins said. "Right now, they're out of control."

Bill Hanna, (817) 390-7698 billhanna@star-telegram.com
 

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While they are at it, they should put a bounty on fire ants.
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Personally, the more hogs to shot, the better. But I am no farmer...Dufus in Texas
 

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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div>
And trapping is far more efficient than hunting."[/b]

I'll bet if they were to get alot of you hog hungry Cali. guys out there this statement wouldn't apply.
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Even though we have caught alot more in traps in one day than we have shot on our lease.
 

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bzz... We can always trap more than we can shoot as well.. I dont know about you, but the hogs around the DFW area act differently than other parts.. When we shoot into a group of hogs, they scatter like you have never seen.. You might not see them again for weeks or months... I bet that is why these people dont like you hunting them...

A few years ago we hunted in a little town called Benjamin that is just northeast of Knox City.. It was about a 4 hour drive from Dallas.. We did not see one single deer at that lease that year, but they had a TON of hogs, feral and russian boars.. We would always fight over who was going to hunt where because they came to the deer feeders EVERY DAY!! They would come in early in the morning and you could blast a couple of them, then they would come in again at night, just like clockwork!! Never really scattered like our hogs do!!
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Anyone wanna chip in for fuel ?
What's the cost for out of state hunters in Texas ?
Heck ! ! ! I'll give it a try at changing thier minds about hunters.

I'll even help with some of the chores.

A buddy of mine is moving there in a couple of years, His wife is just
T H R I L L E D at the idea of me coming out there all the time.
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mainly cuz I'm the reason he hunts.
 

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You can get a non-resident 5 day license for $45 and hunt pig. Only other fees are what the land owner would charge.
 

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Sounds like it's time to look up HEATHEN and make some plans.
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Now all I gotta do is get me some Texas license plates for the truck so those good ol' boys don't beat us up.

I've driven through Texas twice and always wanted to stay a while. This could be nice.
 

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F350. we wont beat you up as long as you show up in the F350. We take care of guys in big trucks.
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Thanks bzz,
You can count on it.
And the first round is on me when I get there.
I already talked to a couple of the guys and we're seriously trying to put a plan together. Then you can show us Cali boys how it's done. Also gotta look up Heathen. Maybe we can get a few of the guys together and make the Cali/Texas connection.

Till then, see ya here @ JHO.
 
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