This is a nightly thing for us here in my part of Texas. We may not be winning the fight against the hogs, but Texan marksmanship is improving greatly!
Have you considered using the "Hoggone" baiting system developed by Australian and USA research. You can take out a whole sounder, its environmentally friendly, kills within 2 hours of consumption, as it effects the oxygen within the blood and is considered humane. Its worth doing a search on it. You may get a more complete result at the time resulting in longer periods between breeding numbers jumping up. If you work in with neighbours farmers can really cut back on hog numbers, damage and costs. I have no financial or other interest in this product. As it is not a poison, therefore hogs cannot develop immunity or resistance to it.
Feral hogs are now showing up in Texas urban cemeteries, suburban neighborhoods, and community parks. The population is totally out of control. We need more hunters harvesting them all over the State of Texas.
It's just going to continue getting worse because these farmers who say that they have problems all want to charge $150 a day per hunter to kill these invasive species that apparently cause them so many problems. I guarantee you if these farmers allowed hunters to come out and shoot these hogs for free, you would eradicate the population real quick.
The only good thing about this plague being so difficult to exterminate is that at least you guys can keep doing your job and give new material to your channel.
The wild boar population in the country of Latvia is out of control that people visit to go hunt them along with other big game like elk. In Riga there was a store that specialized in smoked meats and the smoked wild boar bacon jerky candy was absolutely delicious! Tasted similar to bacon with lots of flavor, but was leaner. It didn't have nitrates/nitrites and all that sodium. Sadly, I could not bring any back to the US.
I'm a retired farmer ,Native Texan and I love my state and I now what a problem this pest is , and with all do respect if any farmer in Texas need volunteers to help out with this pest I'll gladly volunteer full-time !! ✌️
Superb! You are well skilled with the instinct for how far the barrel needs to be ahead of a galloping hog to drop it. The answer to the question though is, technology makes thermal hunting indispensable, it is so clear.
This is one of the best hog hunting videos on youtube, and there are a lot of them. Love to join in your fun sometime! Great followup shots, to be sure. Keep smashing them!!
Personally, I use the term "eradication" when it concerns dealing with an invasive species. They cease to be "game" animals the second that their designation changes to that of "invasive." But, that's no big deal...and yes, we do need more vids, and more shooter participation.
it's amazing to me how much they can repopulate. It's so bad here in some places that it is taking every resource available to eliminate them, that includes automated fenced-in traps that are remotely triggered, shooting from helicopters that really can make a dent in their numbers, and night vision hunts like this. Not one of these is the complete answer but combined all these techniques have made a huge difference in certain areas.
@michele langston except the birth rate is far below the replacement rate and more people have dogs then babies now. You should really do research before you spew idiotic things. Especially since in 50 years humans will be reproducing at such low levels there won't be a replacement work force.
@michele langston nah sorry I don't argue with boomers who can't even turn off all caps or do a quick Google search. Maybe you should take a computer class or something this isn't 1990 we are in 2022.
@@Abandonsoyciety It should be If YOU'RE married, not YOUR, you moron. Maybe you should take some classes to learn how to write. Making fun of older people is a sign of a weak mind.
@@bradpitt1263 it would help if the hunters focused on the sows. Females only breed a couple times a year. But I know it's a lot of fun shooting the big boars and listening to them hoot and holler.
Thanks for the eradication. I like the idea of trapping the feral pigs and feeding the masses/people. I also like trapping a few pigs and tagging them with collars that transmit the locations of the "sounders" and then luring those packs of vermin to the traps. Use the "Judas pigs" to get the others.
In my area of Texas, sometimes I kill all the hogs so that I cannot find them for a couple months. Then it starts over. I have been hunting almost every night for 3 years ever since they destroyed my field (not to mention my neighbors fields). I hunt on about 5 square miles, all surrounded by county roads so I can get them going in, and catch them coming out. However, we are really wooded in the "piney woods" so they don't hang out far from the wood line and being a one-man show it takes a couple weeks sometimes to get them all. I guess what I meant to say is yes, in the immediate area, it does make a difference...but you got to stay on it.
@@hammr6133 You need to get some of your buddies in on the action. If those hogs multiply faster than you can kill them, (it appears that they are) you'll never get rid of them.
@@sweeptheleg. When my buddies have down time they focus on beer...all the other land owners around me are either near blind, elderly, or in bed by 9, or don't have the funds to procure night vision equipment. I have two sets of head gear and I have had friends go with me from time to time but they didn't see any so they lost interest. Not used to helmet weight and cant stay out till 5 am. If I wanted to eliminate the problem more efficiently I would bait them in to a draw somewhere and use it as a slaughterhouse, but then I wouldn't get to stay up all night and listen to Crowder, Knowles, and Walsh. Besides, it keeps me sharp in terms of marksmanship and weapons transition.
As much h as I enjoy the night hunting with thermal, you do not put a dent in the population of.wild.hogs in Texas. In SC, we have stopped thermal hunting at night( our group of 6 hunters) and gone to trapping. We are trapping most of the time complete Sounders with numbers that far surpass thermal. Farms that we have under contract to trap have seen a 70 +% elimination rate with a 80 % cut in field and crop damage.
Most don't understand killing some is not control. Most kill some, wound and scare more away for awhile. It makes actual control (where damage is reduced to an acceptable level for the required time (e g crop rotation) much harder. Large mobs make shooting difficult, the traps seem superior. Poison is lethal if allowed, but a few still avoid it and need trapping/shooting.
its not just to control, its the hunt, the kill, the thrill! you trapping is great, but id rather watch this man hit these mfers on the run! its human nature, THE HUNT
Another channel called Carpe Sus got footage of a thief scoping out his truck. While he was looking inside, he was being watched on thermal. When asked how his 6.5 Grendel performed on the thief, he had no comment.
I have lived in Texas my whole life and I am tired of seeing videos of people saying these farmers have a hog problem and it's getting worse. I have a slew of responsible, mature hunters who would gladly come mop up their hog problem for free, but when you talk to these farmers, suddenly they want $150 a person per day! If you really had a hog problem and wanted them eradicated, they wouldn't be trying to charge hunters to shoot them! We would bring our own feeders, use our own corn, and it would literally not cost the landowner a single penny, but yet they still want to charge. This is why the hog population will continue to get worse and worse.
@@stanis8431 yeah but you can't complain about a problem on your farm, then when people show up to help kill the problem hogs, you try to charge them money. This would be like a friend coming to help you fix your roof and then you try to charge him for coming to help YOU.
@@darklurker5716 there are signs all over Texas from farmers who are trying to charge money for shooting problem hogs. Plus you can't post links in UA-cam, they will delete the post. I'll find the keywords to Google and post them here then you can type them in Google and see for yourself.
Have to start large scale trapping operations with remote control gates. That is the only way to even dent the population where you wipe out the entire sounder in one swoop.
@@dewboy910 - No way, seeing the gate drop on 50-60 pigs and watching them all go crazy like a tornado inside the pen is a very satisfying thing to watch. You still get to shoot them.
I made a post regarding hunting vs trapping. I was going to purchase a thermal, but after watching 100's of shooting and trapping videos I decided to go with a trap, the Pig Brig; at least that's my plan. Hog shooting is a great tool to hone your marksmanship, not to say a great time! So my plans are to trap and if I mis a few I'll let the hunters know and we'll come in and do a mop-up with the rifle. Any way you put it a dead hog is a good hog regardless of the method of taking. Keep your eyes on TX, at some point there will have to be a program to pay hog trappers. There is just no way to keep up. When I do shoot I make every attempt to identify and shoot the sows.
I agree. The traps catch tons of stupid little ones. The ones you miss easily when shooting. The numbers are just too great for just hunting. And miss two and in a year you got a hundred.
“Whatcha got there bud?!” Makes me laugh every time! 😂 Love the content y’all put together. Especially when you ID what hardware you’re viewing through. What type of rounds do you typically use for hunting them?
7.62x39mm is my favorite cartridge. I have an SKS, and an AK47, but I am looking for a bolt action in the same caliber. Have not been able to get my hands on one, yet.
painmt651 they come in Ruger American and CZ I think....(7.62x39) semi-auto is prob. best for hogs tho if u see lots of them..... (ar-15 style or ar-10 platform)
Given the recent issues with 'crate space' for pig livestock, it seems to me that there should be a team of people processing and selling these as "free range pork". Revolutionize the industry.
no that's normal their heads are weary hard and durable (trait all pigs feral & domestic share) it helps them with digging up soil when looking for roots, worms etc. and it translates in fact that shooting pig in face does not guarantee its kill. Doesn't help that escaped domestic pigs weary quickly becomes almost like feral ones, its why pig is most common invasive species in world.
I would imagine they need to be tested for certain things, like parasites because they're dirty. Other than that, they do. Eating pork isn't good for you tho. Not for religious reasons, but for health. Although they have the right idea. I can't eat it, it'll make me just as sick as not eating it. Just because a person is poor or hungry doesn't mean they can just eat anything free for all. Starving doesn't make you any less allergic to peanuts, or shellfish.
Excuse me never get's old alot of people are asking if you're making a difference in the one's you kill l can answer that no but the one's you do get can't breed, is it true that you could hunt everyday for a year an you still wouldn't get them all?. Stay Safe & Keep'em Coming one hog at a time. ✌️
The answer is "yes". You can make a difference. I killed 51 hogs on just my ranch last year (700 acres), and as of 2021 have only made contact with one lone boar and one sounder. My neighbors also had significantly less damage this winter than last. Of course...when you have DoD like budget to spend on thermal toys it looks a lot better.
@@Phalanx443 I'm sure they'll be moving to Kommieforniastan, you can shoot them BUT only during the day and only with lead free ammo, oh and a ^%$ license.
Always wanted to visit Texas. 3 things I wanted to do while I was there. 1, hog 🐖 hunt. 2, Texas BBQ and 3, see a tornado. Now I can’t even leave my own county let alone the country 😔
@@endutubecensorship Sorry those libtards are more invasive than the hogs they are shooting.Austin is libtard central and spreading like a plague.I live in Wisconsin and up north is patriot country but the big cities are infested with mentally unstable people that think of ways to influence normal people to be like them while sucking down their soy for breakfast lunch and dinner.
You really don't want to see a tornado (of any meaningful size, anyway). Nothing but death and heartache in those emerald green skies ! I've been there, done that.
Your videos are brilliant you make it so interesting and funny myself and wife laughing at you calling to piggy excuses me😂😂 then shoot it when it looks up. I remember sometime ago you shouted hi porky then it looked up and you shot it so funny. Watching in from across the pond Ireland.
One of my brothers managed a mega farm {one of many that he went on to mange as well} that had an estimate of over 5000 wild pigs on that one farm! You can imagine what devastation these pigs did to there crops, fencers & land. We would cull them when we could & trap many more. In the end far more of the wild pigs died of starvation & the devastating droughts than we ever killed. At least we would process & sell the pig meat to markets mostly to Europe/germany where the people love the rich flavor of wild pig/pork! It payed for our reload materials & the costs incurred on our bikes, FWD's & camping gear, weapons' & traps & we also enjoyed the out door & camping life stile as well! Killing a wild pig instantly one shot one kill is fare more humane than having thousands starving to death over months or even years in my opinion!
We have 14 traps that are on camera with remote drop via celluar notication. Ammunition prices are stupidly expensive, as well as scarce. More feasible to trap.
There are many people around the world that pay to hunt, have you ever thought about changing a local problem into a larger opportunity by arranging hunting parties?? Both solve's the problem, and make's some money!
It’s awesome watching you guys take down hogs in videos - how long does it take you guys to get enough footage for a 15 minute video? I get the sense that it involves a lot of planning and patience
Partial decline of the Puma, Wolf, Black and Brown Bear and the Yeti. Pigs were first brought to the United States in the 1500s by early explorers and settlers as a source of food. Free-range livestock management practices and escapes from enclosures led to the first establishment of feral swine populations within the United States.
It's the Woolf, we in 🇩🇪 Germany get him reincarnated, chipped and protected. OMG‼️😠🥊 He is hunting the piglets, also the sheep 🐑🐑🐑 from the farmers and our hunters get a problem in te last 10 years. The population of hogs are massive reduced. Last year I get my 150 pounds hog🐗 for the double price from the hunter of my trust as the year before. But I lov hog 🐗 in my kitchen 😋‼️ Smoke the bacon 🥓 by my self. Fresh bread 🍞, warm bacon 🥓, a cold beer 🍺 - and my world is OK. Greetings from 🇩🇪 to the USA 🇺🇲
There is no predator that use to keep them in check. These hogs are Russian boars and in Russia, there are tigers and bears to keep them in check. In Texas, the biggest thing we have is mountain lions but they are few and far between. These Russian boars are an invasive species and much bigger than the javelina that is a native to Texas.
I lived in Texas and in Florida. Both have hog populations. I always hear how Texas has a problem but not so much in Florida. I find it funny in Texas if you aren’t friends with a landowner and want to hunt them you have to pay with strict guidelines. So I find it hard to believe Texas truly has a problem. In Florida it was very easy to knock on doors and hunt.
Go hard, i love it. In New Zealand we have possums introduced from Australia killing native trees/wild life. We have wild boar here we get them with dogs arrows , knives and bullets yea ha
I want to do a hog hunt! I'd love to do this! I'm curious though. When you shoot that many do you do anything with them? It seems like the smell would be terrible if left to lay. Personally I think I would want to eat at least some of them. BTW- Keep it up!
Goodness, 2.5 million views. You must be proud of yourself. Fist bumps! I guess culling feral hogs is necessary, but recording and celebrating their slaughter on UA-cam is a bit much.
This is a nightly thing for us here in my part of Texas. We may not be winning the fight against the hogs, but Texan marksmanship is improving greatly!
When can I come down from Wisconsin?
that's why out in the Texas country there's not a big gang problem.
I will happily fly down with a half dozen friends, get us from the airport.
Have you considered using the "Hoggone" baiting system developed by Australian and USA research.
You can take out a whole sounder, its environmentally friendly, kills within 2 hours of consumption, as it effects the oxygen within the blood and is considered humane.
Its worth doing a search on it.
You may get a more complete result at the time resulting in longer periods between breeding numbers jumping up.
If you work in with neighbours farmers can really cut back on hog numbers, damage and costs.
I have no financial or other interest in this product.
As it is not a poison, therefore hogs cannot develop immunity or resistance to it.
@@geoffbreen2386 that looks really interesting. cheers
Feral hogs are now showing up in Texas urban cemeteries, suburban neighborhoods, and community parks. The population is totally out of control. We need more hunters harvesting them all over the State of Texas.
Man I can't wait to move to Texas I'll be in a nice red state with some hogs to hone my marksmanship, after many hours at the range of course......
It's just going to continue getting worse because these farmers who say that they have problems all want to charge $150 a day per hunter to kill these invasive species that apparently cause them so many problems. I guarantee you if these farmers allowed hunters to come out and shoot these hogs for free, you would eradicate the population real quick.
I'd love to help but I need to spend easy ten grand on gear plus ammo, figure you need night vision $8k, suppressor $2000, rifle$2k.
The only good thing about this plague being so difficult to exterminate is that at least you guys can keep doing your job and give new material to your channel.
The wild boar population in the country of Latvia is out of control that people visit to go hunt them along with other big game like elk. In Riga there was a store that specialized in smoked meats and the smoked wild boar bacon jerky candy was absolutely delicious! Tasted similar to bacon with lots of flavor, but was leaner. It didn't have nitrates/nitrites and all that sodium. Sadly, I could not bring any back to the US.
So nice to know that someone's protecting our food crop from these invasive creatures Love your videos ❤️
We need to protect it from Bill Gates.
And Kanye West, he bought land in Idaho.
Now if only we could do this to whoever is burning down meat processing facilities and chicken houses.
These pigs are a food crop.
Don't you get fed up with eating pork 😂
I'm a retired farmer ,Native Texan and I love my state and I now what a problem this pest is , and with all do respect if any farmer in Texas need volunteers to help out with this pest I'll gladly volunteer full-time !! ✌️
What happens to the hogs are they eaten or left
@@chuckgugino733 me personally , I have a few freezers full of wild pig meat !! ✌️
@@chuckgugino733 Coyotes, bobcats, foxes, raccoons, buzzards, and other hogs have to eat too and they will eat every scrap of any left in the field.
Sir. Can i go hunt some for food
I want some thick skin. Can i have your numberplease?
Piggies: No natural predators, this means we'll be unstoppable!!!
People with guns: Aye watchu got there bud!
😂
Haha yo
If I ever here that phrase, I know I’m done for lol
How am I just finding out they have no natural predators 😂
Their are not enough Panthers around to effect them. And yes we do have them in Texas.
Superb! You are well skilled with the instinct for how far the barrel needs to be ahead of a galloping hog to drop it. The answer to the question though is, technology makes thermal hunting indispensable, it is so clear.
This is one of the best hog hunting videos on youtube, and there are a lot of them. Love to join in your fun sometime!
Great followup shots, to be sure. Keep smashing them!!
8:25 cow in the distance to other cows: Stay still. Stay calm. I’ve seen this before. We’ll be fine. Frank, don’t do your pig imitation though.
We need more and more hunting like this
Personally, I use the term "eradication" when it concerns dealing with an invasive species. They cease to be "game" animals the second that their designation changes to that of "invasive." But, that's no big deal...and yes, we do need more vids, and more shooter participation.
now if you could only put woke democrats into the field
@@petebatfish1373 We could solve most of America's problems by putting ignorant Republicans in those fields.
Great shooting and the footage is superb. I’m envious, in my younger days this would have been my pastime. Thanks for taking us along 👍🏻
Never too old to shoot a hog. Get out there man. Love life while you still can.
it's amazing to me how much they can repopulate. It's so bad here in some places that it is taking every resource available to eliminate them, that includes automated fenced-in traps that are remotely triggered, shooting from helicopters that really can make a dent in their numbers, and night vision hunts like this. Not one of these is the complete answer but combined all these techniques have made a huge difference in certain areas.
@michele langston except the birth rate is far below the replacement rate and more people have dogs then babies now. You should really do research before you spew idiotic things. Especially since in 50 years humans will be reproducing at such low levels there won't be a replacement work force.
@michele langston nah sorry I don't argue with boomers who can't even turn off all caps or do a quick Google search. Maybe you should take a computer class or something this isn't 1990 we are in 2022.
@@Abandonsoyciety It should be If YOU'RE married, not YOUR, you moron. Maybe you should take some classes to learn how to write. Making fun of older people is a sign of a weak mind.
It’s crazy what if someone more advanced then us decided the same for us ?
@@bradpitt1263 it would help if the hunters focused on the sows. Females only breed a couple times a year. But I know it's a lot of fun shooting the big boars and listening to them hoot and holler.
Thanks for the eradication. I like the idea of trapping the feral pigs and feeding the masses/people. I also like trapping a few pigs and tagging them with collars that transmit the locations of the "sounders" and then luring those packs of vermin to the traps. Use the "Judas pigs" to get the others.
And yet another Great Job, Guys! 👍🏻 Man, I wish I could be out there with you guys!
In my area of Texas, sometimes I kill all the hogs so that I cannot find them for a couple months. Then it starts over. I have been hunting almost every night for 3 years ever since they destroyed my field (not to mention my neighbors fields). I hunt on about 5 square miles, all surrounded by county roads so I can get them going in, and catch them coming out. However, we are really wooded in the "piney woods" so they don't hang out far from the wood line and being a one-man show it takes a couple weeks sometimes to get them all. I guess what I meant to say is yes, in the immediate area, it does make a difference...but you got to stay on it.
so you eat that hogs ?
@@hansremington I don't eat them, the local wildlife does. Gone in 24 to 48 hrs.
@@hammr6133 You need to get some of your buddies in on the action. If those hogs multiply faster than you can kill them, (it appears that they are) you'll never get rid of them.
@@sweeptheleg. When my buddies have down time they focus on beer...all the other land owners around me are either near blind, elderly, or in bed by 9, or don't have the funds to procure night vision equipment. I have two sets of head gear and I have had friends go with me from time to time but they didn't see any so they lost interest. Not used to helmet weight and cant stay out till 5 am. If I wanted to eliminate the problem more efficiently I would bait them in to a draw somewhere and use it as a slaughterhouse, but then I wouldn't get to stay up all night and listen to Crowder, Knowles, and Walsh. Besides, it keeps me sharp in terms of marksmanship and weapons transition.
I wish i could be over there me and my 2 dogs will catch a great number of them shoot them at night dog them during the day
As much h as I enjoy the night hunting with thermal, you do not put a dent in the population of.wild.hogs in Texas. In SC, we have stopped thermal hunting at night( our group of 6 hunters) and gone to trapping. We are trapping most of the time complete Sounders with numbers that far surpass thermal. Farms that we have under contract to trap have seen a 70 +% elimination rate with a 80 % cut in field and crop damage.
Most don't understand killing some is not control. Most kill some, wound and scare more away for awhile. It makes actual control (where damage is reduced to an acceptable level for the required time (e g crop rotation) much harder. Large mobs make shooting difficult, the traps seem superior. Poison is lethal if allowed, but a few still avoid it and need trapping/shooting.
I agree as seeing videos of folks catching over 10 which is a good day if using a rifle. Use what ya can
Trapping using the new net style traps like Pig Brig and Carolina Trap is the best solution for hog control.
But not as fun
its not just to control, its the hunt, the kill, the thrill! you trapping is great, but id rather watch this man hit these mfers on the run! its human nature, THE HUNT
That part with the poachers was hilarious 😂😂😂 (not the dangerous shooting by them, but all the pant shitting 😂😂😂)
😂
Kinda bummed that he didn't turn the camera to show us 😔
@@DinnerForkTongue cam might have been weapon mounted 😅
Another channel called Carpe Sus got footage of a thief scoping out his truck. While he was looking inside, he was being watched on thermal.
When asked how his 6.5 Grendel performed on the thief, he had no comment.
@@Dampfman
I guess? Guys were shooting his way, though, he wouldn't be just flagging them for kicks.
I have lived in Texas my whole life and I am tired of seeing videos of people saying these farmers have a hog problem and it's getting worse. I have a slew of responsible, mature hunters who would gladly come mop up their hog problem for free, but when you talk to these farmers, suddenly they want $150 a person per day! If you really had a hog problem and wanted them eradicated, they wouldn't be trying to charge hunters to shoot them! We would bring our own feeders, use our own corn, and it would literally not cost the landowner a single penny, but yet they still want to charge. This is why the hog population will continue to get worse and worse.
wow really, thats crazy, document it, show us
Classic American capitalism. I see no problems here.
source pls
@@stanis8431 yeah but you can't complain about a problem on your farm, then when people show up to help kill the problem hogs, you try to charge them money. This would be like a friend coming to help you fix your roof and then you try to charge him for coming to help YOU.
@@darklurker5716 there are signs all over Texas from farmers who are trying to charge money for shooting problem hogs. Plus you can't post links in UA-cam, they will delete the post. I'll find the keywords to Google and post them here then you can type them in Google and see for yourself.
@ 3:52 i about died! That was SO funny i nearly CRAPPED my pants from laughing! "LOOK WHAT I CAN DO" BANG!!!!! Love it!!!
Have to start large scale trapping operations with remote control gates. That is the only way to even dent the population where you wipe out the entire sounder in one swoop.
Yea, but that takes the fun out of it.
or handgranades yea yea or mortar's that would be cool af lol
@@dewboy910 - No way, seeing the gate drop on 50-60 pigs and watching them all go crazy like a tornado inside the pen is a very satisfying thing to watch. You still get to shoot them.
@@dewboy910 I think the eradication end result is more important that your 'fun'...
Use the traps and hunt as well.
Watching this with my 5yr old son. Every time a pig goes down he says, "they got oofed"
nice
Hahaha watching with my 7 year old daughter, she wants to do this
3:34 pigs' tail started wagging when you shouted "hey buuuud"!! Did you just shoot someone's pet pig?😆
Their pet should hang with a better crowd
I'd love to do this. It looks like so much fun. I love the way they squeal and scatter.
It's amazing to see how far night vision equipment has come. Finding all those large groups of pigs....
And how astronomically over priced that technology is.
@@Riley_1955 Define over priced, this is military spec or better, not exactly townie hopscotch with cellphones.
I made a post regarding hunting vs trapping. I was going to purchase a thermal, but after watching 100's of shooting and trapping videos I decided to go with a trap, the Pig Brig; at least that's my plan. Hog shooting is a great tool to hone your marksmanship, not to say a great time! So my plans are to trap and if I mis a few I'll let the hunters know and we'll come in and do a mop-up with the rifle.
Any way you put it a dead hog is a good hog regardless of the method of taking. Keep your eyes on TX, at some point there will have to be a program to pay hog trappers. There is just no way to keep up. When I do shoot I make every attempt to identify and shoot the sows.
Ya butt the pigs get wise to traps fast
Why not both. Traping and hunting ??
@@GuderII pigs are smarter then dogs and learn to avoid traps quickly.
Why not trap the ones you can and shoot the rest. Their are so many people that will pay to kill every hog they see if it was affordable.
I agree. The traps catch tons of stupid little ones. The ones you miss easily when shooting. The numbers are just too great for just hunting. And miss two and in a year you got a hundred.
Every hunting trip I ever went on I was lucky to get off one shot you guys are awesome
“Excuuuuse me!” Lmao. You guys are on another level.
I'm still tryin' to figure out exactly what that word/phrase is @3:52!!! LOL
@@richie_b-1234 I think that's Stuart's "look what I can do"
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@@whaleteamsix1900 ua-cam.com/video/KJ0PTq2hALg/v-deo.html
Anyone else getting hungry watching this?
Bread-fried wild pork chops. Seasoned with paprika and pink salt.
04:35 excuse meeeee!!!
Hahahaha,super video!!!!
Aye Bud!!
Never gets old
Proud of y'all. Wish you could get a dozen with every shot. Keep it up. Thanks for the videos.
"Hey, what ya got there bud?"
760,000 subscribers waiting in anticipation for the answer lol!
I think ur videos are fantastic! First I've seen ur channel and I'm hooked
The happiness I get from this video is like getting handed a huge plate of steak and eggs in the morning ❤️❤️❤️
"Hey whatcha got there bud?"
Poacher: "You talkin to me?" 😂😂
"He's having sex with the dead pig!"
"What a pervert!" That made me laugh out loud!!
That's loosing your head over a piece of ass. LOL
I was shocked at that 😂
@@pearlwhitewing "That's loosing your head over porking." FIFY!
“Whatcha got there bud?!” Makes me laugh every time! 😂 Love the content y’all put together. Especially when you ID what hardware you’re viewing through. What type of rounds do you typically use for hunting them?
7.62x39
7.62x39mm is my favorite cartridge. I have an SKS, and an AK47, but I am looking for a bolt action in the same caliber. Have not been able to get my hands on one, yet.
Lol. Literally the best thing ever. The pig looks up confused and soon gets it’s one way ticket to the great beyond. 😂
painmt651 they come in Ruger American and CZ I think....(7.62x39)
semi-auto is prob. best for hogs tho if u see lots of them..... (ar-15 style or ar-10 platform)
That shit is hilarious 3:33 4:34😂. Thank you for your service. I promise you I'm not a problem. 3:51 God bless
Given the recent issues with 'crate space' for pig livestock, it seems to me that there should be a team of people processing and selling these as "free range pork". Revolutionize the industry.
2:47 that’s on hard headed hog, to deflect that round like that!!! 😯
no that's normal their heads are weary hard and durable (trait all pigs feral & domestic share) it helps them with digging up soil when looking for roots, worms etc. and it translates in fact that shooting pig in face does not guarantee its kill.
Doesn't help that escaped domestic pigs weary quickly becomes almost like feral ones, its why pig is most common invasive species in world.
You should make a second channel, "Hey, what you got there bud?"...just for those kills using that technique. LOL
@Chef Chemist
I see that channel and I'm subscribing instantly. lol
Yeah i got some bud , wanna burn one?
I'd definitely sub to
I love these vids....from a hunter over here...🇬🇧
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Reason no one should be hungry.
Exactly
Worms gotta eat.... Josey Wells
I would imagine they need to be tested for certain things, like parasites because they're dirty. Other than that, they do. Eating pork isn't good for you tho. Not for religious reasons, but for health. Although they have the right idea. I can't eat it, it'll make me just as sick as not eating it. Just because a person is poor or hungry doesn't mean they can just eat anything free for all. Starving doesn't make you any less allergic to peanuts, or shellfish.
You got to be kidding! No one should eat disease leaden, nasty feral hogs! Obviously you know nothing about them.
They need to be killed and burned!
It’s never a supply problem, it’s always a distribution problem.
Looks like the equipment is very professional,these guys mean business!
11:24 should’ve called for artillery.
Brilliant shooting and awesome videos. Keep them coming guys. Massive fan of yours. Regards Merv, phillipstown, south Wales. UK.
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That's some impressive shooting hitting moving targets like that. They're damn fast!
Stellar optics! Great shooting guys, keep it up!
Wooooohooo!!! Awesome video!!!! Get them pest’s gone! And have fun doing it!!!!
Those running shots are impressive.
Voice: Hey
Hog: oh nooh...(bg Sound plays_ iPhone meme by Linda)
"Whatcha got there, bud!?"
Excuse me never get's old alot of people are asking if you're making a difference in the one's you kill l can answer that no but the one's you do get can't breed, is it true that you could hunt everyday for a year an you still wouldn't get them all?. Stay Safe & Keep'em Coming one hog at a time. ✌️
Math
Only when you come steam rolling in on a motorcycle
Bro 😭😂😂😂
9:25 - 9:45 Damn! Ran the table on that string - great shooting!!
People don’t understand just how bad it is down here
The answer is "yes". You can make a difference. I killed 51 hogs on just my ranch last year (700 acres), and as of 2021 have only made contact with one lone boar and one sounder. My neighbors also had significantly less damage this winter than last. Of course...when you have DoD like budget to spend on thermal toys it looks a lot better.
They all moved to Missouri, where you can't shoot them, just trap 'em. And then you gotta give 'em to the state..
@@Phalanx443 wtf? why?
@@dr.pastrami5272 Dunno, the state just does what they want.
@@Phalanx443 I'm sure they'll be moving to Kommieforniastan, you can shoot them BUT only during the day and only with lead free ammo, oh and a ^%$ license.
@@borisbadenov5814 LOL!!
Always wanted to visit Texas. 3 things I wanted to do while I was there. 1, hog 🐖 hunt. 2, Texas BBQ and 3, see a tornado. Now I can’t even leave my own county let alone the country 😔
Come to Oklahoma! It’s the same as Texas, but not as big, and not as many liberal pussies!
@@hamhocks do you know where there is *NO* liberal pussies?
Because that's where I'd want to live
@@endutubecensorship Oklahoma, Arkansas, Montana, and a few others are the closest you’ll get!
@@endutubecensorship Sorry those libtards are more invasive than the hogs they are shooting.Austin is libtard central and spreading like a plague.I live in Wisconsin and up north is patriot country but the big cities are infested with mentally unstable people that think of ways to influence normal people to be like them while sucking down their soy for breakfast lunch and dinner.
You really don't want to see a tornado (of any meaningful size, anyway). Nothing but death and heartache in those emerald green skies ! I've been there, done that.
The Stewart "look what I can do" killed me 😆
I think you're the only one who noticed that one 😂
@@Ultimatenightvision I looked in the comments to see if anyone else said something about it, you might be right! Keep it up 👍👍
Barely caught it 😄
Stewart's mom: What does mama say about little boys who use bad language?
Stewart: Little boys who use bad language grow up to be democrats.
3:18 Beautiful follow up shot. Absolutely beautiful 👍🏽
Those friggin wild bores are destroying farms!
8:11 10:44 - "I believe i can fly" haha
Love seeing hog bits flying on impact! 🥓
Well I don't...that SO wrong! I mean, that just might be the best part of the bacon slice! What are you thinking?
There's something wrong with you, pal. I think you are mentally ill.
Watching these Thermal images, I kept waiting for the Hellfire impact!
You can hear the sound when it hits bone.
I sure do wish I had one of those smaller shoats in my freezer! We don't have wild boars in Maine.
Your videos are brilliant you make it so interesting and funny myself and wife laughing at you calling to piggy excuses me😂😂 then shoot it when it looks up. I remember sometime ago you shouted hi porky then it looked up and you shot it so funny. Watching in from across the pond Ireland.
As always, the number of one shot, one kill, is impressive.
I just love watching you all take them pest down, whether its night or day,
Im gussing its better to hunt them at night isn't it ???
Hard to see how this qualifies as 'fun'
Human: "Whatcha got there bud?"
Hog: "Weisser, what's it to ya?"
Love the MADTV Stuart reference. I loled. "Look what I can do!"
Wow, reminds me of the times I would hunt wild, hogs,
Thanks for the memories
Boar humping the crap out of a corpse. I caught one doing the same thing to a several day old kill. Nasty critters
Indeed
And I didn’t think it was possible to have less compassion for those vermin.
Ultimate you R the BEST !!!!
What's the problem. Bacon is going for 7.00 a pound.
Молодцы мужики 👍👍👍👍👍😊. Сколько мяса можно раздать нуждающимся и навыки не забывать 😊. Полезное с приятным совместить 👌🇺🇦
Им бы столько туш забрать бы к тому еще выпотрошить.
Здорово! Молодцы!
Здесь в Техасе убываем всех!
Keep on doing this my brothers, for the farmers need you. Old Master Gunnery SGT USMC.
Ji
One of my brothers managed a mega farm {one of many that he went on to mange as well} that had an estimate of over 5000 wild pigs on that one farm! You can imagine what devastation these pigs did to there crops, fencers & land. We would cull them when we could & trap many more. In the end far more of the wild pigs died of starvation & the devastating droughts than we ever killed. At least we would process & sell the pig meat to markets mostly to Europe/germany where the people love the rich flavor of wild pig/pork! It payed for our reload materials & the costs incurred on our bikes, FWD's & camping gear, weapons' & traps & we also enjoyed the out door & camping life stile as well! Killing a wild pig instantly one shot one kill is fare more humane than having thousands starving to death over months or even years in my opinion!
Looks as if there is a market for animal feed and dog food.
The crickets and frogs go quiet when they hear shooting 😅
So of all the different thermals used in your videos, what is the favorite of all of them? Looking to acquire one myself and unsure which route to go.
We have 14 traps that are on camera with remote drop via celluar notication. Ammunition prices are stupidly expensive, as well as scarce. More feasible to trap.
Trapping isn’t fun though. Smacking them with a Barnes 110 grain is far more entertaining.
Hello everyone 😈😈😈 How,s Texas ,its corn season there
Allah is a pig. Just think of that every time one of those porkers is deleted.
There are many people around the world that pay to hunt, have you ever thought about changing a local problem into a larger opportunity by arranging hunting parties??
Both solve's the problem, and make's some money!
La qualité de l'image est très impressionnante. Ce n'est plus possible de louper une cible.
It’s awesome watching you guys take down hogs in videos - how long does it take you guys to get enough footage for a 15 minute video? I get the sense that it involves a lot of planning and patience
Best channel on UA-cam! Hands Down! 😄🤙🏾
As a hunter I'm asking, what predator of wild pigs disappeared? This kind of imbalance indicates this.
Partial decline of the Puma, Wolf, Black and Brown Bear and the Yeti. Pigs were first brought to the United States in the 1500s by early explorers and settlers as a source of food. Free-range livestock management practices and escapes from enclosures led to the first establishment of feral swine populations within the United States.
@@rogerjamespaul5528 that and extermination of the buffalo who were the main food source for the Apex predator of the US, the American lion.....
It's the Woolf,
we in 🇩🇪 Germany get him reincarnated, chipped and protected. OMG‼️😠🥊
He is hunting the piglets, also the sheep 🐑🐑🐑 from the farmers and our hunters get a problem in te last 10 years. The population of hogs are massive reduced.
Last year I get my 150 pounds hog🐗 for the double price from the hunter of my trust as the year before. But I lov hog 🐗 in my kitchen 😋‼️
Smoke the bacon 🥓 by my self.
Fresh bread 🍞, warm bacon 🥓, a cold beer 🍺 - and my world is OK.
Greetings from 🇩🇪 to the USA 🇺🇲
There is no predator that use to keep them in check. These hogs are Russian boars and in Russia, there are tigers and bears to keep them in check. In Texas, the biggest thing we have is mountain lions but they are few and far between. These Russian boars are an invasive species and much bigger than the javelina that is a native to Texas.
I lived in Texas and in Florida. Both have hog populations. I always hear how Texas has a problem but not so much in Florida. I find it funny in Texas if you aren’t friends with a landowner and want to hunt them you have to pay with strict guidelines. So I find it hard to believe Texas truly has a problem. In Florida it was very easy to knock on doors and hunt.
Go hard, i love it.
In New Zealand we have possums introduced from Australia killing native trees/wild life. We have wild boar here we get them with dogs arrows , knives and bullets yea ha
I want to do a hog hunt! I'd love to do this! I'm curious though. When you shoot that many do you do anything with them? It seems like the smell would be terrible if left to lay. Personally I think I would want to eat at least some of them. BTW- Keep it up!
Coyotes probably have a field day
At least get some bacon off of them, otherwise you can feed them to the normal pigs lol
@Richard Gilley that sucks
You are doing a great service culling those hogs and it looks like a heck of a lot of fun!
Just let me have some of the small ones so I can smoke whole hog!
Man do you ever get fed up of eating pork and bacon?, I never would!!
I see a lot of free pork tenderloin and ribs.
I would happily come and help you guys with this! Hell, I'd love to live in Texas!
Naw foreal
3:52 had me dying laughing 😭
Dirt nap time.
Could you be a lot more effective with silencers?
Lol they do...
Goodness, 2.5 million views. You must be proud of yourself. Fist bumps! I guess culling feral hogs is necessary, but recording and celebrating their slaughter on UA-cam is a bit much.