Over 100 Hogs in One Morning with Pork Choppers Aviation
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
- With the recent heavy rains and abnormally cold weather the hogs have been on the roam! Brian and his group return for a second time to help protect the area's farmer's peanut crops by taking 124 hogs out of the equation!
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Finally some shooters in this video. Nice work.
Any pig that runs is a hog. Any pig that stands still..is a well disciplined hog.
Those hogs look like a bad flea infestation on a dog only far more destructive. I continue to be impressed by the skills of the pilot. Well done, sir.
“Red Man” is badass with that chopper! Very impressive flying. I can’t watch this anymore, I need some bacon. 🤔
Definitely on my bucket list, Awesome!
The second group were pretty good shots
You guys need to make more videos.
They make it seem like fun video game until they run out of gas in mid air. Then, the hog will be cheering
Just need some Ride of the Valkyries playing in the background.
National Guard needs to do this. Be good training for them. Mess can have a roast.
epic crews. that front guy in second crew was an assassin. just curious: how many rounds expended on this tour?
The great Snoop Dog once said "smoke em, if ya got em"
The coyotes ate well for weeks after this flight! lol Buzzards too!
Shooting moving targets, from a higher Angle, at a variable elevation and velocity. Doesn't sound difficult at all!
Looks like the most efficient and expensive way, where you get what you pay for.
Jovial Jibber Jabber I think it’s a closer shot than it looks on video. Those pigs are fast.
How often do the barrels on your rifles get replaced? Or have they even needed to be replaced?
F'in awesome hunt!! Love your videos!
So many of them......you almost need a machine gun.
I'm a bolt action man, and I see the need for more ammo than my '03 Springfield, but it seems that the shooters are loose with the ammo. But I'd love the challenge. Great flying!!
love this video red man needs a md500 this is the coolest ive ever saw i love flying but pig hunting is a plus you get paid and feed the commuity what a great gig
No, the tourists are charged 2500 USD for coming on board with the toys
There's something I don't understand here. All the farmers agree that the feral hog is now at plague proportions, yet only a few private contractors and sport hunting aviation firms are all that's tackling the enormous problem (5,000,000 hog population) and are only making a tiny dent in an ever increasing problem. So why doesn't the government call in the army? From what the video clips show, the sport firms are producing a really fine crop of sharp shooters, handy for future American Security. Why not add to that by honing the skills of your military while supporting the private contractors.? The army could easily field a couple of hundred helicopters and there's so many hogs, it won't take earnings away from private contractors. Even if the army works solidly for a full year, they'll only halve the problem because each sow can produce 250 piglets each year.! And each piglet comes into fertilization after only 6 months. Do the math and call in the army.!
Most of this is in Texas. I can tell you as a land owner in Texas, almost none would allow the Federal government to bring armed troops on our land. Here, there is a massive push by private citizens. There are literally thousands of place that are booked up to shoot hogs along with landowners allowing friends and family to have at them any time on their land.
Pork and beans.
Yum.
Belo Trabalho!
If only the vegans knew the shit that needs to be done to protect their food
who is red the helicopter pilot would like to meet him
I would love to do this with a 160th pilot in a MH6.
The dude in the front seat is deadly...
I do have one question, what is done with the pigs shot?
I have been told that in many cases they are collected, processed, and then donated to families in need.
Need some D500s or Uh1s those Robinsons don't have any balls lol
As soon as you get an MD500e I’m signing up, not a fan of autos from 20 feet.
who. picked up all the dead pigs
or you just let mother nature take care
Because of the distances involved in texas and with the helo. They are just fertilizer.
Do you guys eat the meat or leave it to rot?
@The Weapon Collection like i've posted before, these hogs are why your 44 cent can of sweet corn costs $3.
What’s the crop you are over at the start ?
That's cotton pre-bloom
Pork Choppers Aviation Thank you ,hard to tell when you’ve not expected it to be an Australian crop !
What ammo is being used?
probably 5.56 for the AR15
Это что у вас официально ?
I pretty proficient with a rifle but I bet I do a whole lot more missing than these guys. I’m guessing it’s marketing to make it look easier than it is.
Are those sliencers ? What's the point ?
Some people are fond of their hearing.
@@AiMR Silencers are not used to protect ears, dude.
@@dimitristripakis7364 When you're hunting piggies from a helicopter they are.
これは貸し銃なんですね😼🔫
Overkill much? It only takes 1-2 shots per hog but 5-6?
Its more humane, its science more bullets= more dying
They are being humane. One bullet the pig may live a few days in agony.
TRUMPs everything I have seen for awhile.
You seek these innocent creatures in their natural habitat just to destroy them. That makes no sense.
Hogs aren't native to North America and are destructive not just to farming but to other wildlife as they'll chase off deer from food sources, eat the eggs of birds that nest on the ground, and kill trees by uprooting them. Wild pigs have no natural predators and quickly reproduce so it's up to humans to become their predator for the sake of the ecosystem.
I must be blind. Boring
Real "heros". That has nothing to do with hunting. It´s only a big shame.
I feel bad that the only way they can feel manly is flying around over helpless animals and killing them for fun then just leaving them
Vwolf Ben feral hogs cause millions in crop damage, including the salads you like to eat. Wild hogs are envasive and dangerous to other wildlife.
Hogs aren't native to North America and are destructive not just to farming but to other wildlife as they'll chase off deer from food sources, eat the eggs of birds that nest on the ground, and kill trees by uprooting them. Wild pigs have no natural predators and quickly reproduce so it's up to humans to become their predator for the sake of the ecosystem.
Awesome footage...I wanna do this! How does one apply?
Hamtastic!
Clips???