Living in Central Texas it's a nightmare. A few years back one of the neighbor's kids almost got killed by a 200lb hog. Those things are no joke. I honestly gave up deer hunting and I've spent most of my time getting rid of hogs instead
I’m from Canada, going to visit my cousin in Houston in December I’ve never hunted but I do know that non residents don’t need a license on private lands to kill hogs. Any tips?
@@grantga01 hogs are considered pests and they're not categorized as a hunting species. A good A 15 is all you need. Normally it's best to use a semi auto rifle to get rid of many as possible. A shotgun is only if you're up close. It's very dangerous and I wouldn't recommend it
@@conrradotorres4653 you gotta understand I’m in Canada 😂 that means the gun conversation ends when it’s brought up besides the police. So I’ve never shot a gun, or even been in the same room as one.
This is why I like Rogan. One day you are talking about the meaning of life and the next day you talking about feral pigs. This is the box of chocolates Forrest talked about
As a native Texan, I can confirm that this has been an issue for decades. My Uncle used to hunt 3 months out of the year. He did guided hunts all over Texas. Lost some good dogs to those savages. Super invasive and super aggressive. They will kill you, easily reaching over 500 lbs, they even eat bones. Feel bad if you want to, this isn't Wilbur.
Some Texans are fearful their pets will be torn apart. They are not as quite predatory as Republican Congressmen. But, like Republicans, the nasty plague are every bit as vicious if required to interrupt their feedings.
There's a big divide in Texas between eating or not eating hog meat. Personally, i think depends on how they're cooked. Considering Texans also eat ass you would figure the non-eaters would grow up.
I live in Arkansas and I firmly believe these things would take over the world if people left them alone. They're basically honey badgers, but with bulk to back it up. They eat literally anything and will happily cannibalize if they have to.
These damn things are here in SoCal. Norco, Ca which is pretty much surrounded by populated cities and growing has some of these fuckers along the river in SOUTHERN, CA!
Not the whole world but at least where they're not supposed to be. Theres no predators for them in north America. They run in packs so a lone bear or mountain lion have no chance of keeping the population in check.
Not such a good idea. The trouble with pigs is trichinosis - a parasite in the flesh of pigs. It is endemic in wild pigs and will be passed on to humans that consume the contaminated flesh if it is not thoroughly cooked.
@@RyanReddell No, not really. Trichinoisis in hogs needs to have a gestation period in soil to perpetuate the infection in a herd of animals. Confinement growing of pigs on concrete breaks that cycle. Virtually all commercially raised pork in the US comes from confinement operations. Salmonella in chickens is a surface riding pathogen the comes from intestinal infections in the birds. It only effects the humans as a poison if the chicken is poorly cleaned and washed and then under cooked. In mass processing, this is not an unheard of situation. But it is not in bedded in the consumed flesh like the trichinosis parasite is in hogs. Mad cow disease is little known as far as effects on humans. It has never been shown to cause health problems in humans from eating the muscle tissue of beef cows that are infected. Blended meat items - hot dogs come to mine - could have some of the infected material added from the brain cavity and that might lead to sickness in humans.
@@marcellothefellow Ima be reeeal honest with you, I really thought I’d never hear the sentence “I really thought I’d never hear the sentence “I really thought I’d never hear the sentence, I just wrote a book about feral hogs”””
@@WalkwYah My mind is blown, never in a million years! Did i think I would here the sentence "I really thought I’d never hear the sentence “I really thought I’d never hear the sentence “I really thought I’d never hear the sentence, I just wrote a book about feral hogs”””
"If they're living in an area that has a high population of boars, they're probably gonna get bred pretty quick... and so that's when you see this explosion..."
I'm only a few seconds in and I had the same immediate reaction when I learned that a significant portion of Hog hunters leave the carcasses behind. Seemed so dreadfully wasteful, then I remembered the eco system. Cayotes, Foxes, Bobcats, Armadillos, various species of bird, as well as snakes, and numerous species of lizards and insects got to eat too.
@@randallteague641I've had wild boar before. Granted it was just a small piece but it was delicious. But who knows what some of them eat so I can imagine it's not all great.
I’ve literally seen a hog in a tree with my own eyes here in Texas. Just chilling on a branch, no idea how he climbed up there. Crazy animals and very dangerous too. There is a good reason you can hunt them all year round.
As a Texan I understand how out of control the problem is. I have a buddy that owns a company that kills ferals from the air. He and his brother were both army helicopter pilots and they bought a Robinson R44. One day one shoots the other flies. They get it done though. People don't understand, if a pack of ferals decides your area is a good place to root it looks like 5 guys with monster trucks did donuts for about an hour. This happens in a period of hours. Go to bed your grounds look amazing wake up and it's all destroyed. The city or county is useless. They might put a few traps out near the area where it happened. So three or four traps for something that was done by about 100 hogs. I'll never forget this one time, I was in the bowels of the music industry for a little while. Basically I was a light and sound technician and a big show for me was 300-400 people. So me and my buddy get asked to run sound for a "music festival in Oklahoma". I live close to the border with OK so it wasn't a long travel or anything but when we arrived and set up the stage if you want to call it that we kept seeing signs that said "Go wild HogFest". So it was a music event but it was just a backdrop for an all day feral hog hunt. It was nuts, every time they brought in a new dead hog the Sheriff would blare his siren and these rednecks would throw these things off their trucks like they were nothing and these things weigh 200 - 300 lbs. Fast forward to the end of the day and this whole side of the field where this festival was taking place was piles of dead hogs. There must have been hundreds of them. One dude there told me that they could have a festival every day of the week and they would bring that many hogs in. So if anyone thinks these nasty mofos are endangered or being treated inhumanely, have your whole yard ripped to shreds once and then come back and tell me a sob about these poor animals. I've often wondered because the government won't tell us obviously but I've wondered with the wide open border how many of these illegals have been killed by a pack of feral hogs. They're just as thick in the Rio Grande valley as they are in North Texas. I know there have to be instances where that has happened. If you get caught in the open by a pack of these things you better be Usain Bolt fast and hope there's a big tree nearby or you're dead.
@@kevohh10 to be honest I don't know what the rules are regarding harvesting them. My cousin used to trap them on his ranch and sell the sows for the meat. If it's not your property then I can tell you for sure you can't harvest without permission at least.
I was a cop in south Texas between Houston and Corpus Christi. Patrolled a mostly rural county. Could pretty much see feral hogs every night if I went looking. They are everywhere. Shot my share from deer stands and freely admit I only kept the smaller/younger ones to eat. Those under 100 pounds. Shot some really big boars and left them for the buzzards and coyotes. Nothing really goes to waste in nature. Most big boars have broken tusks, too. Best way to control them would be a bounty. Would actually be cheaper in the long run than to spend money on government efforts that don't work. I know where the Powderhorn Ranch is. Been to that area before. Y'all that hunt that high fence crap, y'all are really lame lol.
I'm a former peace officer from South Texas and the Coastal Bend, too. I've seen hogs literally uproot pipe casing fences set in concrete. The landowner of the ranch I lived on had a standing rule...anything that moves, kill it!. No shortage of hogs, coyotes, and snakes.
I am in Florida and I have been approached by a large female matriarch that was watching over 3 other females and about 8 piglets. It was a little intimidating because she trotted over 100 feet to come check me out and protect her young. I have a video on my channel about it. There are some areas here that have so many I wont go there anymore unless I am carrying something for self defense, and I always keep an eye out for trees that are quickly climable in the event of an attack. Males can be dangerous, but females with babies are even more aggressive and dangerous. I am glad that they are here for when the SHTF. I like bacon ham,and pork chops
You know, we were hunting pigs in South Texas before they had even migrated north of I10. This is really an excellent video. This man really knows what he is talking about.
My dad shot a 350lb Russian boar when I was a kid. He was deer hunting when the thing came crashing through the brush towards him. He took aim and dropped it. The round entered the shoulder went up across the spine (severing it) and the round stopped in the rear quarter. He had it mounted and we got lots of great meat from it.
@@mryeti1887 • Although that is true we simply can’t rule Alex out because of his style. You say that Alex just throws stuff at the wall and see’s what sticks but that’s not a fair assessment of what Alex is really doing, Alex is like a baseball player that swings at every pitch with all their might, sure they strike out a lot but over all their home run average is pretty good and those types of batters are valued members of the team because they always seem to come through in a pinch and hit home runs when the bases are loaded. And right now i would say Alex Jones is batting about 300, not bad for just throwing stuff at the wall.
While having to travel West Texas for months with work, I learned pretty quick to drive during the daytime only. Every time I would see a feral pig in the road, I chalked it up to being tired and hallucinating. When you actually hit them, you realize these things are real (and do damage to your rental). You also realize you should never get out of your car to check out what you hit, especially when their friends are still around. I realized that really quick. 😳
You haven't lived until a 220lb hog decides now is the time to put itself through your radiator at 65 mph. You were lucky with a rental... Mine happened in my dads 85 Ford Ranger he was letting me borrow for work.
One of our hay fields got hit super hard by huge groups of pigs one year. Well within 50-100 in a group and then we got a lot of rain and we couldn’t use the whole field for the whole growing season. They dig so deep any equipment that got near would sink. They are scary smart. If you shoot enough of a group they won’t come back to that area for up to a few years, and you can’t leave a trap in the same spot two nights in a row, they won’t fall for it twice. It’s crazy how long they remember stuff like that
At the gun store I frequent, I one day overheard a farmer complaining about how the feral hogs were destroying his farm and income. I offered to hunt his property to try and reduce the numbers. We could split any meat taken, and both of us would benefit. He seemed almost insulted that I wasn't interested in PAYING HIM for it. People are weird.
Fuck em. Let em destroy his farm. Greedy goofball. Bullets aren't free, and neither is the wear on your weapons. He's getting off cheap by letting you do it, he gets to eat, perhaps, even sell off the excess, the both of ya.
Farmers are a different breed, I should know, my brother in law is one. Had the same argument with him about 8 years ago. I used to hunt hogs on his land 2-3 nights a month, split the meat harvested. Then my work schedule changed and I could only get down every , 8-10 weeks. I phoned him to let him know that I would be coming down that weekend for a couple of nights and he said not to bother as he had these other boys hunting the farm and they were paying him $100 a night and he didn't want me taking all the hogs away from the paying hunters... I said I thought the whole point was to just kill the hogs? Guess that goes out the window when someone is paying you to hunt them. They want you to pay them to do them a favor and that's the bottom line....
I was just saying-i priced up going hog hunting down south. It's as expensive as a damned beach vacation. If it's really a problem open it up and make it affordable and give me a damned hand butchering and packaging it. I'm sure hunters would flock down there and take them fat hogs out the gene pool
That is weird, if anything he should have been paying you. I guess he'd rather lose the farm and go bankrupt before he let you hunt for free? You're right people are weird, but you left out stupid
When I lived in Louisiana in the 60's and 70's there where a lot more people that hunted in those days, and they kept the wild pig herd to a manageable size. Now that everybody lives in the big city, and buys their food from a grocery store nobody hunts anymore, and the wild pig problem went crazy.
@@ShinzoX90 Clowns like you spend your whole day replying posts with LMAO. The only hog hunting you know about is tourist hunting, which makes you believe that is a lot. Back in the 60's there would be several dozen hunters a day just from one town out hunting hogs for free...no limit. Now multiply one town by 20 towns, and that is way more hog hunting than goes on in the tourist industry.
I had a potbelly pig once that started running with a pack of dogs and it learned to bark and after a month or so he was the pack leader and that’s set and the end of our driveway and bark at the bus every morning
@@1newme425 in new Zealand there's more jobs than workers, as people here won't do the crap jobs because they can get paid 20 buks and hour to work in a super market. It's still under living wage but without a job you just go in reverse here. Government finds ways to make you owe them.
I live in East Tennessee and have dealt with pigs on my family's farm. Luckily we don't have the feral hog problem other states have....yet. Most people don't know that it only takes 2 weeks for a domestic pig to turn into a feral hog. In w weeks that pig will grow hair and tusks and eat anything. And as a farmer I can tell you that even domestic pigs can be dangerous.
I live next to the Smoky Mountains Natl Park, near Townsend, and we have ferals here in growing numbers. I shoot them on sight and we eat them, they're dangerous but delicious.
@@Just_PeleI live outside of Elizabethton, up in the Northeast. It is cool having fresh pork loin so readily available but damn they are such a menace.
@@michaelholt8590 I live right up the road from you in Virginia. I'm not going to say the name of the town but it's off I-81 about 35 miles from the Tennessee line. I had no idea you guys were dealing with feral hogs down there. I haven't seen or heard of any up here yet, but I have a .243 waiting for them so I can finally try wild hog. I've heard it's delicious. I can walk out my front door and I'm looking directly at White Top mountain with nothing in-between but 2 miles of rolling hills and a few houses off in the distance. It's beautiful, lol.
Some landowners, including me, who run larger farms and ranches, are so inundated and overrun with feral hogs it's hard to fathom. They are destructive. They have to be controlled. You can't skin them all. They don't go to waist. Other native species such as coyotes, birds, skunks, opossums and raccoons, use them for food.
@@brentfarvors192 They are all edible but, some are better than others. It also depends what you do with meat. Older boars, for example, are sometimes better used to make sausage. I've never had wild hog meat that I didn't like. Like any game meat, you gotta know how to prepare it.
I grew up in east Texas. I was never into hunting but all of my friends hog hunt. I've seen packs of 20+ running together. Most of the males get up to 350+ pounds.
That's because if one of the idiot hunters shoots himself or breaks his leg in your property. He will end up owning the property. Now if he is paying to hunt there, the land owner can have them sign a liability waiver. This doesn't include how much most hunters tear up while there.
@@mikeleschber1316 100% true. I hunt Texas every February for hogs. Large ranch of 100,000 acres. Natural gas, oil & beef cattle.. Tons of feral hogs. Problem is, the liability is enormous and the ranch owners are not trying to get sued for large sums of money due to the negligent and ignorant behavior of someone they don't know. It took us years to build the trust with this ranchs owner(s) to get permission to hunt here. And we take it seriously. In return, we get one of the most unique hunting experiences offered in this country. It is some of the most beautiful land in the USA and makes you feel blessed to be able to see and enjoy it.
@@SM-eu5xl it only takes one idiot for the landowner to become a non landowner. I let my friends dove hunt in our land and tell them to shoot any hog they see....or never get to come back.
@@mikeleschber1316 that’s not true. In Texas nonpaying hunters “have a duty to be on the lookout for dangerous conditions. Any neglect reduces judgments under the Comparative Negligent Doctrine as described”. The land owner would basically have to create an unsafe environment with booby traps or something before they could be held liable by nonpaying guests. However, if a hunter pays to hunt on someone’s property the land owner accepts significantly more liability and has a responsibility to maintain a reasonably safe environment for recreation.
@@johngarren4057 this may be true, but it doesn't stop them from filing a lawsuit against you. The cost to defend yourself would be more then I care to pay. Nothing can stop them from dragging you thru court and costing you a fortune.
Don’t they hunt the hogs from choppers? Imagine you’re just chillin as a hog living the hakuna matata life and all of the sudden you hear Fortunate Son overhead
ua-cam.com/video/N7qkQewyubs/v-deo.html I'm surprised they don't have decommissioned gunship helicopters in Texas to go hunting with instead of the civilian ones they use now.
"Snuffy", I guy I know, killed a feral hog that attacked him , with a deer foot bottle opener, while fishin in the San Saba river.... true story and the most native Texan thing i've ever said.
Snuffy now lives his days retired. The government found his hidden home near the swamp and they want him back in action to assist with the feral hog problem. Snuffy’s first words were “How’d ya find me?” Brigadier General L. Sanders replies “A man like you isn’t hard to find Snuffy. We need you, hog problem on a large scale. Snuffy scuffles, “Ha, yeah? And why do you need me?” BECAUSE DAMMIT! You’re the best hog hunter the world has ever known, now quit playing around kid, Senator Givens says. Those days for me are over, that life is behind me, Snuffy replies. Funny...you move out to the swamp. Someone who’s hog killing days are over and you decide to live right here in the heart of the problem.” Snuffy replies “Yeah maybe that’s just a coincidence.” Senator Givens replies “Or maybe you just like to keep a close eye on the hogs, yeah? Lots of good people dying out there...but if you’d rather live a passive life in the swamp, so be it. Givens and Brigadier General L. Sanders slam the cheap screen door shut and head to the car. As the government officials and military officers had given up on the beau idéal of Excellency and made it back to their car, a less hesitant Snuffy calmly follows them to the cheap stone driveway and says....“I’ll help you...but on one condition....” They took one serious look at one another, looked back at Snuffy and replied “We’re listening.” To be continued.....
@@GuiltyHAL343 LMFAO! 🤣 🤣💀💀💀 Dude you had me laughing a few lines in, I highly enjoy the improv comments that have a damn Hollywood script. Thank you kindly since I needed that.
One of my xbox buddies in Texas is always like " we gone hog huntin, boys". Literally every weekend. He talks about getting a dozen pigs and me living in Oregon is just like.... "wtf? Where do all the pigs come from?" He talks about hunting pigs like it's a chore to do on the weekend. 😆 🤣 😂
Wow this is really interesting. As a 50 year old woman, I never thought that a discussion on pigs would be a topic I would listen to while having my morning coffee.
What I love about JR podcast is that it often brings to my attention things that I never knew I was interested in. I don’t even eat pork! But I all of a sudden I wanna know all about the different breeds and Hunt some !
In my neck of the woods of Southwest Georgia we have the same issue. Not Texas size numbers but they're here, in great numbers and do widespread damage to crops as well as the environment!! It is not a new problem either. We've dealt with them on my family farm since the early 1970's. And what was said here about "once a domestic pig escapes...they become feral" is absolutely true. Our problem started locally by owners not keeping them penned up properly or others who turn them out intentionally because they can't afford to keep feeding them, it's HARD WORK or once they realize they're not making a fortune by raising them.
Here in Australia in outback Queensland I went feral pig hunting with a few hunters when I was 21. My uncle bought the game meat Fr the hunters. He had a five acre property with two frozen reefers (refrigerated shipping containers), one for kangaroos and one for pigs. The hunters dressed the carcasses and they were trained to check for various types of parasites and diseases, any evidence and they'd leave the carcass. But otherwise they would sell them to my uncle for a pretty decent price, and the local farmers had less feral pigs eating their crops. They had very nice fur as well, those bristles shine up nicely when you're eating wholesome grain crops.
It wasn't De Soto that brought them. It was the Narvaez expedition. They traveled across Florida to Texas and then across Mexico to the west coast in 1528, for 8 years. There were 3 surviving members of the 600 man expedition. Cabeza de Vaca wrote an incredible account of it. The audiobook is here on UA-cam. Worth 4 hours of your time to hear.
I worked in the conservation field in Texas and 2 of my crew members got treed by a group of hogs. They didn't leave after they climbed the tree either, just settled in underneath them. Had to get the rangers come in to take some out before the pack ran off. Super scary, I always kept my head on a swivel after that.
Im in East Texas. Texarkana. They are everywhere. I wish I could put up some pics. They are as bad as fire ants. We do clean them and try to use the smaller pigs. Not an easy animal to clean. They do make great sausage and under 50 lbs are great on a smoker.
Cleaning em ain't so bad (but I grew up raising hogs on a farm, so I know the tricks...like tying one to a tree and peeling the hide off with a tractor 😋) but it's the *taste.* They're so gamey they make elk taste like chicken. 🤮
@@digitalis2977 on the bigger hogs I just cut 2 straight lines about 6” wide down the spine from the head to the ham and grab the straps and sometimes the hams. Whats a good trick to use on the under 50’s, to skin faster?
Are the adult males dangerous? My friend who moved from the U.K to Texas after he left the army goes Hog shooting with some ex USMC friends he served with in Afghanistan, and he said the large adult males can be deadly if cornered and your not armed.
Glad you're talking about this. This is the exact reason that Texans need guns, especially hog killing semi automatics. If a feral sounder isn't wiped out the survivors form their own sounders each and make the situation worse.
UA-cam started releasing the hogs because of the switch. Also, I've been releasing hogs in Texas and I will not stop until spotify has a comments section so I can shitpost on every episode of Rogan.
It was late at night and I heard something at my shed door. Everyone else home was clearly asleep so I grabbed my axe and went out the front door (I didn't even think to grab a flashlight but the moon was just bright enough where I could make out trees and such). Walked around the side and saw a greasy, shaggy, shadow figure in the grass. I crept close but got nowhere near as I had hoped, no time to see what it quite was. Had a boar charge at me and the noise it made horrified me. I just went caveman mode and yelled one handed axe in the air while I ran back at it, hoggers turned right last second and just darted out of there. Lucky me ey? 🐖💨
@@fakeprofile9502 always been told it was the larger hogs that had worms. We killed two last year for the first time and they were delicious. Many times better than a HEB smoked pork butt. But I’ve learned lately though that low quality stores like Whole Foods, HEB and Walmart are the absolutely worst places to buy meat and other food from.
@@MrPland1992 humans have eaten wild boars throughout the ages. and fridges didn't exist back then. it's all fear mongering in my opinion, if you don't buy the meat in a store they can't charge you for it
I have lived in Port O’Connor my entire life and I can verify that these animals are destructive. In one night they can completely destroy a yard and they are not shy about getting right up close to your home. It’s even worse if you have a pond on your property as you are guaranteed they will be there every night.
@@jinxchi there's just not enough people with the time and money to hunt enough of them to make a difference. I'm in Texas and it's fairly normal to see a group of 10-20 wild pigs running thru fields/Forests around here
When I was stationed in Arizona, we had a young Javelina, close to puberty stage, get trapped under a barracks on an elevated pier block foundation. One of our more BRILLIANT Sergeants pulled out his Buck knife and went under to "Get some pork for dinner." His injuries were determined to be "Line of Duty: NO."
@@Wildwestwrangler they are considered 'new world pigs'. They cannot breed with a pig but they occupy the same space and biome that a wild hog would... I lived on 700,000 acre cattle ranch, 50 miles from the nearest road. Your comment annoys me.
@@Wildwestwrangler right. They are " peccary" prob spelled wrong. Related more to a kangaroo than swine. You can eat the meat rare. They dont have worms like pork. I manage an RV park in north central Az. Not a day goes by you dont see javalina.
While stationed in GA, ran into a family of feral pigs during a training exercise. Smart enough to avoid the razor wire around our guard post, and to bring the little piglets out on parade for sympathy. We feed them MREs(they absolutely loved the pork chow mein) and they ate everything except the packaging. The mother was covered in dark fur, but that ear tag was unmistakable.
I live in KC. Southern Missouri has a feral pig problem that's destroying a lot of farmland. Anyway, I read just yesterday in a local news outlet that you should not eat feral pig because it carries so many diseases. I grew up on a farm with domestic pigs. Hogs are MEAN. I can only imagine how mean wild pigs are. I hope we can decimate the wild pig population.
I know a lot of people that eat feral pigs. They also donate the meat they can’t eat to shelters and food banks. If the meat doesn’t look right, you don’t eat it. This is no different than any wild game.
You should always cook any wild game well. I have never understood the aversion. I know the authorities are concerned with people consuming undercooked pork, but there is no reason to fear eating it if you cook it like you're supposed to.
I live in east Texas and its insane the amount of damage they cause. They tear down fences that let out cattle and horses. They break into small animal enclosures and kill everything. I only hunt coyote and hogs because I just dont want to kill deer, but hogs and coyote are a whole different story. My friends mom almost lost 3 horses to hogs. It's bad
@@TheHarleyRoadshow that sucks. Ive seen the damage they do not just on fences and livestock, but also the land they destroy with rooting. Ive seen many acres overturned in a night. I cant imagine what that many would do to Australia.
@@shawnwillis7561 they cause a whole lot of damage in over here, also feral cats, feral dogs and foxes, the problem with Australia is that our native fauna has no defence against introduced species so thing like feral cats, foxes, dogs etc can wipe and have wiped out a lot of our native animals, it’s a constant battle
oh man, this reminds me of a story from a few years back. A wild boar had somehow managed to get to a landing strip on a local airport, and was hit and killed by an airplane's wheel. The staff from the airport later got in trouble because instead of disposing of the animal, they had a party with roasted boar meat!
Larry's real name is Dan Whitney, if I recall correctly. His early stand up is good but when he came up with Larry the cable guy his popularity soared.
I was alone cutting firewood on a rural lot near Lampasas Texas when suddenly I was surrounded by about 20 really big feral pigs. Some of them had to be near 400 lbs. They weren't agressive, but they weren't afraid of me, or of the chainsaw either. They approached right near me even when I was cutting. As if I wasn't even there. They made me nervous so I loaded up the pickup and left.
What I find impressive is how quickly the common domestic pig reverts to its primal aggressive form after being wild for a few generations. They're dangerous and pesky, but you have to admire their resilience as survivors.
When Boar hunting in Texas my buddy makes hog bait by taking old cheap food and molding if quick via getting it wet since the hogs love mold and then he soaks it in diesel fuel... To anyone saying let's eat all the hogs that's not a great idea unless the hog is still a baby.
You are going off the rail on your comment. "soaks it in diesel"? They still eat it or this is to kill them? Would find it hard to believe they would eat it with diesel, since they have an incredible sense of smell.
@@thyslop1737 Maybe that is why the old testament forbade the eating of pigs, catfish, all kinds of crabs, birds of prey and fish without, either, fins or scales. These animals are nature's sanitation service
Did you know the rattlesnakes don't always rattle? The ones in Texas pretty much never rattle anymore. The ones that did attracted the unwanted attention of feral hogs. Rattlesnakes had co-existed with javelina for . . . forever. But the larger hogs LOVE snake meat.
@@oransjball Meh, kinda sorta, not really. As humans we can acknowledge and attempt to reverse our effect on the ecosystem. Wild hogs will literally eat anything and everything if they are hungry enough. There is a reason why the age old term of "As greedy as a pig" exists.
Now there is you a truth bomb! As a avid hunter there are few things I hate to waste...other than feral hogs! I try to take about 6-8 a year in the 100 and less pound range and I often will shoot the larger ones when I see them, especially Sows, and leave them for the coyotes. These things reproduce like rabbits!!!
There is a lesson here: What you want to learn are the things that propel you towards a goal. School and university won't teach you, it's not there job. But it's yours!
There's more to it then that. In the early 20th century, some hunters brought in some wild boar. The feral pigs interbred with the wild boars and now you have huge crossbreeds all over Texas. Edit: The worst problem is that these hogs can have microscopic worms that are VERY dangerous if ingested.
You guys need to come down to Australia. We had something like 24 million wild pigs at the last drought ending 2 years ago. That’s one for every person in this country
Yea...until they start shooting all of the wolves and mountain cat. Look at Idaho, they wanna kill off 90% of the wolfs just because some farmers, ranchers, housing developers are scared of them. If your a legitimate farm or ranch...you keep insurance around for that and the federal government gives you fair market price which if you even lose one...that pays for the insurance and then some.
I hunted in Ben bolt for 10 years. Herds of pigs like you couldn’t imagine. There were probably 7-10 groups of pigs that moved through the 1,500 acres we hunted. Each group had anywhere from 50-200 pigs. It’s a terrible issue.
Here in the third world countries, we often read about how Americans are trying to switch out from consuming GMO meat, there is your answer right there. Those are free roaming pigs without GMO in their bodies. Someone should invest in harvesting those hoofed gold mines and make tons of money out of them.
@@allanalforte3272 Americans sell their meat to other countries for a higher price, and buy cheap GMO ridden meat from places like South American countries to feed their own people. USDA.
@@Chris14141 show me a wolf in Texas. You can call hunters disgusting all you want, but we’re the only ones managing populations of animals so they can thrive and be as healthy as possible. Unless you support incest, mental issues, heavy disease and an over all decreases in the happiness of animals. Now, how did anyone born in the last 50 years have anything to do with the extinction of wolves in Texas? Oh that’s right, they don’t. You just feel the need to say stupid shit because your little feelings get hurt when you see people with animals they have killed, that they take home and feed to their family, while you stuff your fat face with Oreos and wonder why you have tits and no happiness in life.
Once when I was deer hunting in East Texas I saw a gorilla walking though a small field carrying at least a 400lb hog in one arm. This thing was huge and it was walking up right.
Living in Central Texas it's a nightmare. A few years back one of the neighbor's kids almost got killed by a 200lb hog. Those things are no joke. I honestly gave up deer hunting and I've spent most of my time getting rid of hogs instead
I’m from Canada, going to visit my cousin in Houston in December I’ve never hunted but I do know that non residents don’t need a license on private lands to kill hogs. Any tips?
@@grantga01 hogs are considered pests and they're not categorized as a hunting species. A good A 15 is all you need. Normally it's best to use a semi auto rifle to get rid of many as possible. A shotgun is only if you're up close. It's very dangerous and I wouldn't recommend it
@@conrradotorres4653 if I’m on private land, do I need a gun license?
@@conrradotorres4653 you gotta understand I’m in Canada 😂 that means the gun conversation ends when it’s brought up besides the police. So I’ve never shot a gun, or even been in the same room as one.
@@grantga01 if the private land is your buddies. You don't need it.
This is why I like Rogan. One day you are talking about the meaning of life and the next day you talking about feral pigs. This is the box of chocolates Forrest talked about
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"life was like a box of chocolates"
Forest is also the show host... so even discussions of the meaning of life mostly are about hogs
Forest gyump
Don't forget about the part of him that loves poking the far left wokeaholics !
As a native Texan, I can confirm that this has been an issue for decades. My Uncle used to hunt 3 months out of the year. He did guided hunts all over Texas. Lost some good dogs to those savages. Super invasive and super aggressive. They will kill you, easily reaching over 500 lbs, they even eat bones. Feel bad if you want to, this isn't Wilbur.
Damn they kill dogs?
no problem. . Spit out the teeth 😳
It was self defence))
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You lost dogs because they were attack the pigs....dero
I see a ton of feral pigs whenever I go to walmart.
In pajama pants with blue/green hair
In my experience the feral hogs found in the wild smell better than those at Walmart and look better, too.
@@justinj8149 or Maga hats and ass cracks showing.
This sounds like a perfect problem for Texas. They love hunting, guns and bacon. I feel like it's a win-win
You don't want to eat a feral hog completely different from the pink piggy you eat
It has to smoked or cured or made into sausage, it's not a easy meat to cook and clean
Some Texans are fearful their pets will be torn apart.
They are not as quite predatory as Republican Congressmen. But, like Republicans, the nasty plague are every bit as vicious if required to interrupt their feedings.
@@GraveRot did you even listen to the video
There's a big divide in Texas between eating or not eating hog meat. Personally, i think depends on how they're cooked. Considering Texans also eat ass you would figure the non-eaters would grow up.
I live in Arkansas and I firmly believe these things would take over the world if people left them alone. They're basically honey badgers, but with bulk to back it up. They eat literally anything and will happily cannibalize if they have to.
There's a theory that the pic e was developed in a lab with human DNA.
Same problem in Australia lots of pigs not enough hunters
These damn things are here in SoCal. Norco, Ca which is pretty much surrounded by populated cities and growing has some of these fuckers along the river in SOUTHERN, CA!
Not the whole world but at least where they're not supposed to be.
Theres no predators for them in north America. They run in packs so a lone bear or mountain lion have no chance of keeping the population in check.
@@safeplace8564 do they get hit by cars ? I’ve yet to see a dead one on a roadside
Feral Hogs are no joke. They destroy fields and farmers livelihood
@@asuraazoth7137 we create
@@asuraazoth7137 quiet pusey
@@asuraazoth7137 all of your comments are just bait
They also give us Bacon and Sausages..which is worth anything they do...
I’ve also heard the big males can be seriously dangerous.
Schools in Texas should have pork for breakfast and lunch 5 days a week.
HHaha good idea here’s the free lunch every kid needs
…and prison.
Not such a good idea. The trouble with pigs is trichinosis - a parasite in the flesh of pigs. It is endemic in wild pigs and will be passed on to humans that consume the contaminated flesh if it is not thoroughly cooked.
@@cdjhyoung that is true on all pork. You could say that for chicken with salmonella. Cattle with mad cow?
@@RyanReddell No, not really. Trichinoisis in hogs needs to have a gestation period in soil to perpetuate the infection in a herd of animals. Confinement growing of pigs on concrete breaks that cycle. Virtually all commercially raised pork in the US comes from confinement operations.
Salmonella in chickens is a surface riding pathogen the comes from intestinal infections in the birds. It only effects the humans as a poison if the chicken is poorly cleaned and washed and then under cooked. In mass processing, this is not an unheard of situation. But it is not in bedded in the consumed flesh like the trichinosis parasite is in hogs.
Mad cow disease is little known as far as effects on humans. It has never been shown to cause health problems in humans from eating the muscle tissue of beef cows that are infected. Blended meat items - hot dogs come to mine - could have some of the infected material added from the brain cavity and that might lead to sickness in humans.
I really thought I'd never hear the sentence, "I just wrote a book about feral hogs."
Don't get me wrong, I appreciate the fact anyone cares about anything enough to write about it. Cheers to that guy.
Hehehe
I really thought I'd never hear the sentence, "I really thought I'd never hear the sentence, "I just wrote a book about feral hogs.""
@@marcellothefellow Ima be reeeal honest with you, I really thought I’d never hear the sentence “I really thought I’d never hear the sentence “I really thought I’d never hear the sentence, I just wrote a book about feral hogs”””
@@WalkwYah My mind is blown, never in a million years! Did i think I would here the sentence "I really thought I’d never hear the sentence “I really thought I’d never hear the sentence “I really thought I’d never hear the sentence, I just wrote a book about feral hogs”””
Joe so versatile he brought on a pigologist
True vers queen
Pigosophist
He’s got pig sense. Part of the Cosa Pigstra.
😂😂😂😂
Lol
"5-6 months is very conceivable" - best accidental pun on the JRE yet
“When did we start talking about pigs?”
"If they're living in an area that has a high population of boars, they're probably gonna get bred pretty quick...
and so that's when you see this explosion..."
I'm only a few seconds in and I had the same immediate reaction when I learned that a significant portion of Hog hunters leave the carcasses behind. Seemed so dreadfully wasteful, then I remembered the eco system. Cayotes, Foxes, Bobcats, Armadillos, various species of bird, as well as snakes, and numerous species of lizards and insects got to eat too.
Except the meat is so nasty those animals won't touch it
@@randallteague641 plus lead bullet
@@randallteague641 not true
@@randallteague641I've had wild boar before. Granted it was just a small piece but it was delicious. But who knows what some of them eat so I can imagine it's not all great.
@@randallteague641 that is simply not true 😂
Oh, so THAT'S what Paul Giamatti looks like with a long beard. Neat
Great observation to be fair 😂 what a underrated actor
Yur really funny..
Spot on
Looks much better this way
He looks less then nothing like him.
I’ve literally seen a hog in a tree with my own eyes here in Texas. Just chilling on a branch, no idea how he climbed up there. Crazy animals and very dangerous too. There is a good reason you can hunt them all year round.
Spider-pig, spider-pig. Does whatever a spider-pig does
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 bro are you serious?
3 1/2" 000 center mass on massed herd. Bonus 2+ for 1's
@@sspain1 dead serious lol I was as shocked as anyone might’ve been
Must've been a live oak. I see all kinds of animals crawling on them
As a Texan I understand how out of control the problem is. I have a buddy that owns a company that kills ferals from the air. He and his brother were both army helicopter pilots and they bought a Robinson R44. One day one shoots the other flies. They get it done though. People don't understand, if a pack of ferals decides your area is a good place to root it looks like 5 guys with monster trucks did donuts for about an hour. This happens in a period of hours. Go to bed your grounds look amazing wake up and it's all destroyed. The city or county is useless. They might put a few traps out near the area where it happened. So three or four traps for something that was done by about 100 hogs. I'll never forget this one time, I was in the bowels of the music industry for a little while. Basically I was a light and sound technician and a big show for me was 300-400 people. So me and my buddy get asked to run sound for a "music festival in Oklahoma". I live close to the border with OK so it wasn't a long travel or anything but when we arrived and set up the stage if you want to call it that we kept seeing signs that said "Go wild HogFest". So it was a music event but it was just a backdrop for an all day feral hog hunt. It was nuts, every time they brought in a new dead hog the Sheriff would blare his siren and these rednecks would throw these things off their trucks like they were nothing and these things weigh 200 - 300 lbs. Fast forward to the end of the day and this whole side of the field where this festival was taking place was piles of dead hogs. There must have been hundreds of them. One dude there told me that they could have a festival every day of the week and they would bring that many hogs in. So if anyone thinks these nasty mofos are endangered or being treated inhumanely, have your whole yard ripped to shreds once and then come back and tell me a sob about these poor animals. I've often wondered because the government won't tell us obviously but I've wondered with the wide open border how many of these illegals have been killed by a pack of feral hogs. They're just as thick in the Rio Grande valley as they are in North Texas. I know there have to be instances where that has happened. If you get caught in the open by a pack of these things you better be Usain Bolt fast and hope there's a big tree nearby or you're dead.
do they really go after people?
@@Jose-oq5wq go watch Hannibal. And no, Lambs don't scream, but pigs will attack you.
@@Jose-oq5wq sadly yes sometimes pets
But like, why are ribs so expensive in the grocery store? Is it illegal to come from out of state and just fill up a freezer truck and head home?
@@kevohh10 to be honest I don't know what the rules are regarding harvesting them. My cousin used to trap them on his ranch and sell the sows for the meat. If it's not your property then I can tell you for sure you can't harvest without permission at least.
I was a cop in south Texas between Houston and Corpus Christi. Patrolled a mostly rural county. Could pretty much see feral hogs every night if I went looking. They are everywhere. Shot my share from deer stands and freely admit I only kept the smaller/younger ones to eat. Those under 100 pounds. Shot some really big boars and left them for the buzzards and coyotes. Nothing really goes to waste in nature. Most big boars have broken tusks, too.
Best way to control them would be a bounty. Would actually be cheaper in the long run than to spend money on government efforts that don't work.
I know where the Powderhorn Ranch is. Been to that area before. Y'all that hunt that high fence crap, y'all are really lame lol.
love bounties id be doing that all the time
You arrested serial killers who n Texas? Are there dysfunctional families up in them hills of Texas?
@@whitewolfcomings3588 dont quit your day job.
@@whitewolfcomings3588 yeah. Your family is one....
I'm a former peace officer from South Texas and the Coastal Bend, too. I've seen hogs literally uproot pipe casing fences set in concrete. The landowner of the ranch I lived on had a standing rule...anything that moves, kill it!. No shortage of hogs, coyotes, and snakes.
As a butcher in Georgia, I can say, those ossabaw hogs are something magical. They taste fantastic
Never tried one but as far as texas goes. Hogs are not for eating haha
@@YamahaR12015 depends on the ones you get, the older males especially are garbage but those young ones are pretty good.
Not ones that root garbage.
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The small ones are okay but you don't want those big ones they taste like crap
I am in Florida and I have been approached by a large female matriarch that was watching over 3 other females and about 8 piglets. It was a little intimidating because she trotted over 100 feet to come check me out and protect her young. I have a video on my channel about it.
There are some areas here that have so many I wont go there anymore unless I am carrying something for self defense, and I always keep an eye out for trees that are quickly climable in the event of an attack.
Males can be dangerous, but females with babies are even more aggressive and dangerous.
I am glad that they are here for when the SHTF. I like bacon ham,and pork chops
Holy crap. Yeah she wasn't playing at all about them children. Glad you showed her you were coming in peace. Sheeeshhhh🤣
Fun Fact: hogs hate snake and will clean them out wherever they go. Big hogs might actually start taking out the small medium sized pythons……..
Are you in the bunnell/Daytona Beach area?
The hogs are ridiculous around that area.
In the wild, it's always the momma with her bb's you gadda watch out for. She don't play
@@d_ruggs You are right. A female with babies is more dangerous than a male usually.
You know, we were hunting pigs in South Texas before they had even migrated north of I10. This is really an excellent video. This man really knows what he is talking about.
My dad shot a 350lb Russian boar when I was a kid. He was deer hunting when the thing came crashing through the brush towards him. He took aim and dropped it. The round entered the shoulder went up across the spine (severing it) and the round stopped in the rear quarter. He had it mounted and we got lots of great meat from it.
Going russian pig hunting with dogs(pittyXstaffyXwhippet in NZ ..beautiful meat,pigs are cunning
I’m in Texas and want to go hunting
imagine if the straps and half the hund wasnt blown woulda been like 140 lbs if meat !! 🤯
I remember it to this day
Be a lot of fat in that pig
Helicopter hunting, is that legal? Those pilots have family's... That's terrible ..
There hard to hit while in the air.
Green lasers seem to mess with them.
#pilotlivesmatter
helictoper lives matter
what?
Reopen Kobe case
Lmao hogs be walking around this apartment complex here in Austin
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Get u a crossbow and get some free pork chop
The highways in Texas be all fun and games until you see a damn hog
Do they get nailed on the roads in Texas like deer do in the East? I live in PA and deer are everywhere!
True.. and usually they're in big packs.. I've never just seen a single hog
Lived in Texas for 15 years and never seen a hog on the highway fortunately
Here in San Antonio its either hogs or deer ...your bound to hit one or see one mangled on the side of the road.
I've run over at least a dozen with my semi.
Half that in one shot
Even though I got a big moose bumper
They still tore shit up some
2021 in a nutshell:
Basically, Alex Jones was right about everything.
Yup, pretty hard to call him a conspiracy theorist when he right most of the time.
He predicted wild hogs?
@@FraDonaghyMusic I thing he did but I'm not certain
Alex Jones just throws shot on the wall and sees what sticks. If you trust a guy that gets paid by clicks then you get what you deserve.
@@mryeti1887 • Although that is true we simply can’t rule Alex out because of his style.
You say that Alex just throws stuff at the wall and see’s what sticks but that’s not a fair assessment of what Alex is really doing, Alex is like a baseball player that swings at every pitch with all their might, sure they strike out a lot but over all their home run average is pretty good and those types of batters are valued members of the team because they always seem to come through in a pinch and hit home runs when the bases are loaded. And right now i would say Alex Jones is batting about 300, not bad for just throwing stuff at the wall.
While having to travel West Texas for months with work, I learned pretty quick to drive during the daytime only. Every time I would see a feral pig in the road, I chalked it up to being tired and hallucinating. When you actually hit them, you realize these things are real (and do damage to your rental). You also realize you should never get out of your car to check out what you hit, especially when their friends are still around. I realized that really quick. 😳
You haven't lived until a 220lb hog decides now is the time to put itself through your radiator at 65 mph. You were lucky with a rental... Mine happened in my dads 85 Ford Ranger he was letting me borrow for work.
Come onnnn. You make it sound like you're up against a gamorrean guard. Grow a pair!
I kid I kid🤣
Mate I know lots of people who have written off cars to badgers in rural uk, and they aren't even that big
@@piggypooo prior to Peter Jackson's LOTR adaptation, depictions of orcs borrowed heavily from pigs.
@@TheOtherBradBird interesting. Makes sense. Pigs ftw!
One of our hay fields got hit super hard by huge groups of pigs one year. Well within 50-100 in a group and then we got a lot of rain and we couldn’t use the whole field for the whole growing season. They dig so deep any equipment that got near would sink. They are scary smart. If you shoot enough of a group they won’t come back to that area for up to a few years, and you can’t leave a trap in the same spot two nights in a row, they won’t fall for it twice. It’s crazy how long they remember stuff like that
At the gun store I frequent, I one day overheard a farmer complaining about how the feral hogs were destroying his farm and income. I offered to hunt his property to try and reduce the numbers. We could split any meat taken, and both of us would benefit. He seemed almost insulted that I wasn't interested in PAYING HIM for it.
People are weird.
Fuck em. Let em destroy his farm. Greedy goofball. Bullets aren't free, and neither is the wear on your weapons. He's getting off cheap by letting you do it, he gets to eat, perhaps, even sell off the excess, the both of ya.
Farmers are a different breed, I should know, my brother in law is one.
Had the same argument with him about 8 years ago.
I used to hunt hogs on his land 2-3 nights a month, split the meat harvested.
Then my work schedule changed and I could only get down every , 8-10 weeks.
I phoned him to let him know that I would be coming down that weekend for a couple of nights and he said not to bother as he had these other boys hunting the farm and they were paying him $100 a night and he didn't want me taking all the hogs away from the paying hunters...
I said I thought the whole point was to just kill the hogs?
Guess that goes out the window when someone is paying you to hunt them.
They want you to pay them to do them a favor and that's the bottom line....
I was just saying-i priced up going hog hunting down south. It's as expensive as a damned beach vacation. If it's really a problem open it up and make it affordable and give me a damned hand butchering and packaging it. I'm sure hunters would flock down there and take them fat hogs out the gene pool
That is weird, if anything he should have been paying you. I guess he'd rather lose the farm and go bankrupt before he let you hunt for free?
You're right people are weird, but you left out stupid
It’s like they are use to government subsidies or something…
Europeans: This is the most American thing
Americans: This is the most Texas thing
Damn! The "Three Little Pigs" was a warning. That wolf 🐺 was trying to help and they put kibosh on him. Childhood ruined.
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So he wasn't really a wolf; he was a sheepdog. ;-)
Wolves are our ally. Killing all the top predators was a big mistake. We just need to kill enough that they fear us.
When I lived in Louisiana in the 60's and 70's there where a lot more people that hunted in those days, and they kept the wild pig herd to a manageable size. Now that everybody lives in the big city, and buys their food from a grocery store nobody hunts anymore, and the wild pig problem went crazy.
LMFAO!!!!! No bro if anything theres exponential more hunters. Just…… Just LOL!
@@ShinzoX90 Clowns like you spend your whole day replying posts with LMAO.
The only hog hunting you know about is tourist hunting, which makes you believe that is a lot. Back in the 60's there would be several dozen hunters a day just from one town out hunting hogs for free...no limit. Now multiply one town by 20 towns, and that is way more hog hunting than goes on in the tourist industry.
@@christophersanders5007 did not read lol
@@ShinzoX90 Why you always do What you accuse others of?
Republick-End, eh?
ChootEm!
I had a potbelly pig once that started running with a pack of dogs and it learned to bark and after a month or so he was the pack leader and that’s set and the end of our driveway and bark at the bus every morning
Amazing 💀🔥
Please tell me you're joking.
Almost Animal Farm.
Ok Theo
Your pig climbed the hierarchy.
Feral Pig:
Just a pig on the wrong side of the fence.
Domestic Pig:
Bruh, my wristband fell off, but I'm inside this pen...check the list again.
When Rogan said: "so, basically, a feral pig is just a pig without an address"?
I just woke up for work instead of getting ready straight away I watched 10 minutes of pig talk hahaha.
That’s when you know you need to reevaluate your life.
@@stant7122 100% agree with you lol
@@danhartigan9529 I am doing it right now 😔
@@1newme425 in new Zealand there's more jobs than workers, as people here won't do the crap jobs because they can get paid 20 buks and hour to work in a super market. It's still under living wage but without a job you just go in reverse here. Government finds ways to make you owe them.
Yeehaw
I live in East Tennessee and have dealt with pigs on my family's farm. Luckily we don't have the feral hog problem other states have....yet. Most people don't know that it only takes 2 weeks for a domestic pig to turn into a feral hog. In w weeks that pig will grow hair and tusks and eat anything. And as a farmer I can tell you that even domestic pigs can be dangerous.
I heard a quote saying “never trust a pig farmer that has all his digits”. Most of the guys round here missing a thumb lol
I live next to the Smoky Mountains Natl Park, near Townsend, and we have ferals here in growing numbers. I shoot them on sight and we eat them, they're dangerous but delicious.
@@Just_PeleI live outside of Elizabethton, up in the Northeast. It is cool having fresh pork loin so readily available but damn they are such a menace.
@@michaelholt8590 I live right up the road from you in Virginia. I'm not going to say the name of the town but it's off I-81 about 35 miles from the Tennessee line. I had no idea you guys were dealing with feral hogs down there. I haven't seen or heard of any up here yet, but I have a .243 waiting for them so I can finally try wild hog. I've heard it's delicious. I can walk out my front door and I'm looking directly at White Top mountain with nothing in-between but 2 miles of rolling hills and a few houses off in the distance. It's beautiful, lol.
They dont grow tusks and long hair after 2 weeks
Some landowners, including me, who run larger farms and ranches, are so inundated and overrun with feral hogs it's hard to fathom. They are destructive. They have to be controlled. You can't skin them all. They don't go to waist. Other native species such as coyotes, birds, skunks, opossums and raccoons, use them for food.
Josie wales- buzzards gotta eat. Or is it leavem for the buzzards?
I’ll hunt on your land. Dont need to pay :)
Is it true that only certain hogs are good to eat...?
@@brentfarvors192 They are all edible but, some are better than others. It also depends what you do with meat. Older boars, for example, are sometimes better used to make sausage. I've never had wild hog meat that I didn't like. Like any game meat, you gotta know how to prepare it.
@@tonydeaton2890 Not exactly the answer I was looking for...But
His favorite actors are Kevin Bacon and John Hamm.
Don't forget his go-to karate move....the pork CHOP!
Favourite historical figure?
Sir Francis Bacon!
I grew up in east Texas. I was never into hunting but all of my friends hog hunt. I've seen packs of 20+ running together. Most of the males get up to 350+ pounds.
Same! I’m from Tyler, where you from?
You Texans and your exaggerations.
@@nickleback3695 YEE to the HAW BOI
@@dane2322 Nacogdoches!
@@nickleback3695 How about you go do some heroin under a bridge with your Cali family.
A lot of ranches and farms in Texas have a “shoot on sight” policy with feral pigs, and when you see the reason why, you totally would understand.
Man, imagine all the carnitas you could make 🤤
One head per pig.
¡Órale!
@Skootyyy Small sal's or cut boars have fantastic meat. You gotta know how to take care of the meat tho.
I've been told by farmers that hunt them, the best thing to do is burn them. They carry alot of diseases. Nooo good
@@gus3leches869 not if you feed them first. Some ranchers will feed their hogs medicated feed for a bit then kill all of them and use the meat
Why is Joe always yelling at me at the end of these clips. I never did anything to him
Ikr, way too aggressive.
Lmao
He's yelling at your mother
I like how Texans complain about the hog problem but at the same time most land owners won’t allow hunting on their property unless you write a check.
That's because if one of the idiot hunters shoots himself or breaks his leg in your property. He will end up owning the property. Now if he is paying to hunt there, the land owner can have them sign a liability waiver. This doesn't include how much most hunters tear up while there.
@@mikeleschber1316 100% true. I hunt Texas every February for hogs. Large ranch of 100,000 acres. Natural gas, oil & beef cattle.. Tons of feral hogs. Problem is, the liability is enormous and the ranch owners are not trying to get sued for large sums of money due to the negligent and ignorant behavior of someone they don't know. It took us years to build the trust with this ranchs owner(s) to get permission to hunt here. And we take it seriously. In return, we get one of the most unique hunting experiences offered in this country. It is some of the most beautiful land in the USA and makes you feel blessed to be able to see and enjoy it.
@@SM-eu5xl it only takes one idiot for the landowner to become a non landowner.
I let my friends dove hunt in our land and tell them to shoot any hog they see....or never get to come back.
@@mikeleschber1316 that’s not true. In Texas nonpaying hunters “have a duty to be on the lookout for dangerous conditions. Any neglect reduces judgments under the Comparative Negligent Doctrine as described”. The land owner would basically have to create an unsafe environment with booby traps or something before they could be held liable by nonpaying guests. However, if a hunter pays to hunt on someone’s property the land owner accepts significantly more liability and has a responsibility to maintain a reasonably safe environment for recreation.
@@johngarren4057 this may be true, but it doesn't stop them from filing a lawsuit against you. The cost to defend yourself would be more then I care to pay. Nothing can stop them from dragging you thru court and costing you a fortune.
When 30-50 feral hogs start invading your afternoon JRE podcast
Imagine being a hog and hearing "enemy ac-130 inbound"
Or a Warthog firing 😂
I understood that reference
🐖: "Mission failed.... we'll get them next time...."
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Don’t they hunt the hogs from choppers? Imagine you’re just chillin as a hog living the hakuna matata life and all of the sudden you hear Fortunate Son overhead
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I'm surprised they don't have decommissioned gunship helicopters in Texas to go hunting with instead of the civilian ones they use now.
Wagner's Ride of the Valkyries. Why? Cause Charlie don't surf.
We have feral pigs here in upstate NY too. The only difference is ours carry EBT cards.
“They can breed at a very young age. Let’s say five or six months is conceivable.” I see what he did there.
It's the equivalent of baby mommas giving birth to more baby mommas... 😬
@@texan-american200 haha true!
5:47 “Once they’re on the other side of the fence, they’re fair game.”
Took me about 6 months to get the joke
Ha!
"Snuffy", I guy I know, killed a feral hog that attacked him , with a deer foot bottle opener, while fishin in the San Saba river.... true story and the most native Texan thing i've ever said.
Hell yeah dude I love living here
Did you witness this? Got pics😳?
Snuffy now lives his days retired. The government found his hidden home near the swamp and they want him back in action to assist with the feral hog problem.
Snuffy’s first words were “How’d ya find me?” Brigadier General L. Sanders replies “A man like you isn’t hard to find Snuffy. We need you, hog problem on a large scale. Snuffy scuffles, “Ha, yeah? And why do you need me?” BECAUSE DAMMIT! You’re the best hog hunter the world has ever known, now quit playing around kid, Senator Givens says.
Those days for me are over, that life is behind me, Snuffy replies. Funny...you move out to the swamp. Someone who’s hog killing days are over and you decide to live right here in the heart of the problem.” Snuffy replies “Yeah maybe that’s just a coincidence.” Senator Givens replies “Or maybe you just like to keep a close eye on the hogs, yeah? Lots of good people dying out there...but if you’d rather live a passive life in the swamp, so be it. Givens and Brigadier General L. Sanders slam the cheap screen door shut and head to the car.
As the government officials and military officers had given up on the beau idéal of Excellency and made it back to their car, a less hesitant Snuffy calmly follows them to the cheap stone driveway and says....“I’ll help you...but on one condition....” They took one serious look at one another, looked back at Snuffy and replied “We’re listening.”
To be continued.....
@Jay Porter HAHAHA! Yes
@@GuiltyHAL343 LMFAO! 🤣 🤣💀💀💀 Dude you had me laughing a few lines in, I highly enjoy the improv comments that have a damn Hollywood script. Thank you kindly since I needed that.
He should take Arnold Schwarzenegger helicopter hog hunting, just to hear him say "Get to the pork choppah."
One of my xbox buddies in Texas is always like " we gone hog huntin, boys".
Literally every weekend. He talks about getting a dozen pigs and me living in Oregon is just like.... "wtf? Where do all the pigs come from?"
He talks about hunting pigs like it's a chore to do on the weekend. 😆 🤣 😂
Hunting wild hogs is like the liberals and antifa y'all have in Oregon
Dude probably lives in Indiana trolling and has never held a gun
@@ShinzoX90 Who are you talking about
@@aaronjackson5142 reading comprehension 0/10
@Why you lying though? I'm sure his east Texan accent is complete bs as well. 😆 🤣
Wow this is really interesting. As a 50 year old woman, I never thought that a discussion on pigs would be a topic I would listen to while having my morning coffee.
Ah, for a second there I thought they might be talking about all the Californians and New Yorkers moving there.
Lol thats mean
You mean like Joe?
I thought it was a discussion on the native population in Texas
@@jackperson2236 seethe cope dilate
Lmao based
Last time I heard “liger” I was watching napoleon dynamite
Vote for Pedro
What I love about JR podcast is that it often brings to my attention things that I never knew I was interested in. I don’t even eat pork! But I all of a sudden I wanna know all about the different breeds and Hunt some !
Please come to Texas and take a few home with you and donate to the neighbors freezer if you dont eat pork! It would be greatly appreciated!
Would love to do a duck hunt but on pigs
In my neck of the woods of Southwest Georgia we have the same issue. Not Texas size numbers but they're here, in great numbers and do widespread damage to crops as well as the environment!! It is not a new problem either. We've dealt with them on my family farm since the early 1970's. And what was said here about "once a domestic pig escapes...they become feral" is absolutely true. Our problem started locally by owners not keeping them penned up properly or others who turn them out intentionally because they can't afford to keep feeding them, it's HARD WORK or once they realize they're not making a fortune by raising them.
Here in Australia in outback Queensland I went feral pig hunting with a few hunters when I was 21. My uncle bought the game meat Fr the hunters. He had a five acre property with two frozen reefers (refrigerated shipping containers), one for kangaroos and one for pigs. The hunters dressed the carcasses and they were trained to check for various types of parasites and diseases, any evidence and they'd leave the carcass. But otherwise they would sell them to my uncle for a pretty decent price, and the local farmers had less feral pigs eating their crops. They had very nice fur as well, those bristles shine up nicely when you're eating wholesome grain crops.
What kind of rifles are you allowed to use for hunting?
@@xxxBradTxxx the guy I went with used a .303 and had a backup .222
@@gregdeegan1473 Cool, was it a surplus Lee Enfield? Or something more modern?
Bazooka
My husband used a sawn down 30.06 so he could chase them down on motorbike while shooting one handed.
It wasn't De Soto that brought them. It was the Narvaez expedition. They traveled across Florida to Texas and then across Mexico to the west coast in 1528, for 8 years. There were 3 surviving members of the 600 man expedition. Cabeza de Vaca wrote an incredible account of it. The audiobook is here on UA-cam. Worth 4 hours of your time to hear.
PETA be like: “That’s my job!”
He took they job !
@Danny Carvajal don't worry guys, we're building robots to take those jerbs back! Yaa! Rabble rabble rabble rabble!
PETA be like can't touch this k/c. Que MC Hammer's "Can't touch this"
I worked in the conservation field in Texas and 2 of my crew members got treed by a group of hogs. They didn't leave after they climbed the tree either, just settled in underneath them. Had to get the rangers come in to take some out before the pack ran off. Super scary, I always kept my head on a swivel after that.
Im in East Texas. Texarkana. They are everywhere. I wish I could put up some pics. They are as bad as fire ants. We do clean them and try to use the smaller pigs. Not an easy animal to clean.
They do make great sausage and under 50 lbs are great on a smoker.
Hey dude im from Texarkana too!! And fuck yeah its brutal, every Hunting lease I've been on has been overrun by wild hogs.
Cleaning em ain't so bad (but I grew up raising hogs on a farm, so I know the tricks...like tying one to a tree and peeling the hide off with a tractor 😋) but it's the *taste.*
They're so gamey they make elk taste like chicken. 🤮
A texarkana guy here too. I didn't know there were so many.
@@digitalis2977 on the bigger hogs I just cut 2 straight lines about 6” wide down the spine from the head to the ham and grab the straps and sometimes the hams. Whats a good trick to use on the under 50’s, to skin faster?
Are the adult males dangerous? My friend who moved from the U.K to Texas after he left the army goes Hog shooting with some ex USMC friends he served with in Afghanistan, and he said the large adult males can be deadly if cornered and your not armed.
Glad you're talking about this. This is the exact reason that Texans need guns, especially hog killing semi automatics. If a feral sounder isn't wiped out the survivors form their own sounders each and make the situation worse.
Like kicking over an anthill. You'll kill some ants, but the colony will end up larger and nastier than ever before.
Seems to me the feral hog problem has gotten so much worse since Joe jumped to Spotify
Directly linked, I'm almost certain.
You win the internet
UA-cam started releasing the hogs because of the switch. Also, I've been releasing hogs in Texas and I will not stop until spotify has a comments section so I can shitpost on every episode of Rogan.
It was late at night and I heard something at my shed door. Everyone else home was clearly asleep so I grabbed my axe and went out the front door (I didn't even think to grab a flashlight but the moon was just bright enough where I could make out trees and such). Walked around the side and saw a greasy, shaggy, shadow figure in the grass. I crept close but got nowhere near as I had hoped, no time to see what it quite was. Had a boar charge at me and the noise it made horrified me. I just went caveman mode and yelled one handed axe in the air while I ran back at it, hoggers turned right last second and just darted out of there. Lucky me ey? 🐖💨
I dont believe it. No offense but I've hunted many hogs they are like pit bulls they don't back down from a challenge. I know from personal experience
@@sethhicks-lewis9999 don't believe it then lol why would I make that up? Don't need to convince you
sorry cuco. seth’s personal experience is real and yours isn’t apparently 🤣
@@BrotherlyLove12 Ikr😂😂😂
Bullshit
The small to medium sized ones are delicious on the offset smoker. Don’t let them go to waste.
yeah, they are and pig shoulder is great!
Depends on what time of year or hogs immunity. They can be full of worms and other shit.
@@fakeprofile9502 always been told it was the larger hogs that had worms. We killed two last year for the first time and they were delicious. Many times better than a HEB smoked pork butt. But I’ve learned lately though that low quality stores like Whole Foods, HEB and Walmart are the absolutely worst places to buy meat and other food from.
@@MrPland1992 humans have eaten wild boars throughout the ages. and fridges didn't exist back then. it's all fear mongering in my opinion, if you don't buy the meat in a store they can't charge you for it
@@fakeprofile9502 all pigs have worms even the domestic ones. That's why you cook your meat
I have lived in Port O’Connor my entire life and I can verify that these animals are destructive. In one night they can completely destroy a yard and they are not shy about getting right up close to your home. It’s even worse if you have a pond on your property as you are guaranteed they will be there every night.
WHO DA FOOK IS DAT GUY
Is there some kind of regulations regarding this? Coz we can deal with it within a year 😂
@@jinxchi hunt year around and even get paid alittle by the tail. lol meat is really good its you know what your doing lol
@@jinxchi there's just not enough people with the time and money to hunt enough of them to make a difference. I'm in Texas and it's fairly normal to see a group of 10-20 wild pigs running thru fields/Forests around here
Texan here. Coyots and hogs are "fire at will" here (basically).
We just need to release all the tigers kept as pets in Texas.
True story! Wouldn't need Trumps wall then either.
@@krishorst4734 ...LOL ...
Native Texans here, wild pigs are terrifying. Then, I lived in Arizona for awhile and Javelinas were a risk... Wild pigs anywhere are crazy!
When I was stationed in Arizona, we had a young Javelina, close to puberty stage, get trapped under a barracks on an elevated pier block foundation. One of our more BRILLIANT Sergeants pulled out his Buck knife and went under to "Get some pork for dinner."
His injuries were determined to be "Line of Duty: NO."
Javelinas are not pigs, they aren't even related!!!
@@Wildwestwrangler they are considered 'new world pigs'. They cannot breed with a pig but they occupy the same space and biome that a wild hog would... I lived on 700,000 acre cattle ranch, 50 miles from the nearest road. Your comment annoys me.
@@Wildwestwrangler right. They are " peccary" prob spelled wrong. Related more to a kangaroo than swine. You can eat the meat rare. They dont have worms like pork. I manage an RV park in north central Az. Not a day goes by you dont see javalina.
@@Jagg61 Just curious, near what town/city? My closest town was Seligman.
This is surreal. I went to high school with Jesse and ran in the same circle. Hung out with him a lot. Too cool.
yall remember the 30-50 feral hogs meme? somehow this makes it funnier
While stationed in GA, ran into a family of feral pigs during a training exercise. Smart enough to avoid the razor wire around our guard post, and to bring the little piglets out on parade for sympathy. We feed them MREs(they absolutely loved the pork chow mein) and they ate everything except the packaging. The mother was covered in dark fur, but that ear tag was unmistakable.
Yum Yum we taste delicious lol.
Shouldn't feed those things bro. Your making thd situation worse
This was back before 9-11, and we didn't really know they were a problem.
I live in KC. Southern Missouri has a feral pig problem that's destroying a lot of farmland. Anyway, I read just yesterday in a local news outlet that you should not eat feral pig because it carries so many diseases.
I grew up on a farm with domestic pigs. Hogs are MEAN. I can only imagine how mean wild pigs are. I hope we can decimate the wild pig population.
Dang I didn't know that they carry diseases like that. That's crazy
Not to be a dick but "decimating" the wild pigs would mean killing only 10% of them, what you really want to do is annihilate them.
Its not in the Bible for nothing 5hat one should not ingest swine products
I know a lot of people that eat feral pigs. They also donate the meat they can’t eat to shelters and food banks. If the meat doesn’t look right, you don’t eat it. This is no different than any wild game.
You should always cook any wild game well. I have never understood the aversion. I know the authorities are concerned with people consuming undercooked pork, but there is no reason to fear eating it if you cook it like you're supposed to.
I live in east Texas and its insane the amount of damage they cause. They tear down fences that let out cattle and horses. They break into small animal enclosures and kill everything. I only hunt coyote and hogs because I just dont want to kill deer, but hogs and coyote are a whole different story. My friends mom almost lost 3 horses to hogs. It's bad
I couldn't hunt deer either. But Canada Geese, asian carp, wild hogs, and cane toads I don't have a problem with hunting.
We got 24 million of them in Australia, massive problem and they’re getting hunted all the time, not even making a dent in the population
@@TheHarleyRoadshow that sucks. Ive seen the damage they do not just on fences and livestock, but also the land they destroy with rooting. Ive seen many acres overturned in a night. I cant imagine what that many would do to Australia.
The more coyotes you kill, the more coyotes there will be.
@@shawnwillis7561 they cause a whole lot of damage in over here, also feral cats, feral dogs and foxes, the problem with Australia is that our native fauna has no defence against introduced species so thing like feral cats, foxes, dogs etc can wipe and have wiped out a lot of our native animals, it’s a constant battle
"They can breed at a very young age, 5 or 6 months... very conceivable". Great pun.
oh man, this reminds me of a story from a few years back. A wild boar had somehow managed to get to a landing strip on a local airport, and was hit and killed by an airplane's wheel. The staff from the airport later got in trouble because instead of disposing of the animal, they had a party with roasted boar meat!
This is a guy I can trust for all my hog updates and news
I once had a pet pig named Harold, we served him for Christmas dinner. Good times
I had squirrel for my christmas dinner, awful...
@@romrom331 you must not have cooked it correctly, squirrel taste good. Chicken of the woods
@@tsquirrel8675 squirrel is damn good when cooked right!
i wonder if this is how aliens talk about us
Damned Feral Humanoids.
ua-cam.com/video/-MWFgJsDCDw/v-deo.html..
ua-cam.com/video/-MWFgJsDCDw/v-deo.html😁
You escaped the pen?
At first, but rifles quieted that noise right down.
I was really hoping he sounded like Larry the cable guy
Search:
Elon Musk meets Post Malone
It’s hilarious! 😆 😆
That would be fucking hilarious
Even Larry The Cable Guy doesn't sound like Larry The Cable Guy lmao
You mean he doesn’t?
Larry's real name is Dan Whitney, if I recall correctly. His early stand up is good but when he came up with Larry the cable guy his popularity soared.
I was alone cutting firewood on a rural lot near Lampasas Texas when suddenly I was surrounded by about 20 really big feral pigs. Some of them had to be near 400 lbs.
They weren't agressive, but they weren't afraid of me, or of the chainsaw either. They approached right near me even when I was cutting. As if I wasn't even there. They made me nervous so I loaded up the pickup and left.
Scavenging wild life probably appreciate the hog carcasses.
Other boars most likely.
Last thing needed is a more coyotes. They're another problem.
@@danielglenn915 good point as well
@@danielglenn915 Both are extremely wary animals.
Yeah these things are probably loaded with parasites too
I wrote two papers about this in college. Although I suggested letting loose the captive tiger population to combat it
😂😂😂😂 genius tho
I love how he said Saskatchewan.
We'll take it, not often we get a shout out, especially on JR podcast lol.
Thank god he didnt say Regina lol
@@guycalgary7800 without giggling
What I find impressive is how quickly the common domestic pig reverts to its primal aggressive form after being wild for a few generations. They're dangerous and pesky, but you have to admire their resilience as survivors.
Who remembers hogs roaming downtown san antonio at 4 am 3 years ago?
Damn Fr?? Lol
Bro i see them at Ingram mall all the time in the evenings. Lol
@@jamesbond1312 that’s crazy .. The hogs just don’t gaf lol
Damn imagine running into an angry group of wild hogs in downtown.
@@jamesbond1312 I live off Timberhill and have never seen hogs at Ingram mall lol
We have a “feral pig” problem in the Uk called the government
What is the daily bag limit?
🤣🤣🤣
When Boar hunting in Texas my buddy makes hog bait by taking old cheap food and molding if quick via getting it wet since the hogs love mold and then he soaks it in diesel fuel... To anyone saying let's eat all the hogs that's not a great idea unless the hog is still a baby.
You are going off the rail on your comment. "soaks it in diesel"? They still eat it or this is to kill them? Would find it hard to believe they would eat it with diesel, since they have an incredible sense of smell.
@@thyslop1737 Maybe that is why the old testament forbade the eating of pigs, catfish, all kinds of crabs, birds of prey and fish without, either, fins or scales. These animals are nature's sanitation service
Did you know the rattlesnakes don't always rattle? The ones in Texas pretty much never rattle anymore. The ones that did attracted the unwanted attention of feral hogs. Rattlesnakes had co-existed with javelina for . . . forever. But the larger hogs LOVE snake meat.
They needed more discussion on how damaging wild hogs are to ecosystems, agriculture, and water supplies.
This is just a clip from an hours long discussion…
like humans?
@@oransjball Meh, kinda sorta, not really. As humans we can acknowledge and attempt to reverse our effect on the ecosystem. Wild hogs will literally eat anything and everything if they are hungry enough. There is a reason why the age old term of "As greedy as a pig" exists.
Now there is you a truth bomb! As a avid hunter there are few things I hate to waste...other than feral hogs! I try to take about 6-8 a year in the 100 and less pound range and I often will shoot the larger ones when I see them, especially Sows, and leave them for the coyotes. These things reproduce like rabbits!!!
They literally destroy the land
I honestly prefer when Joe talks about animals and scary places like the everglades.
I’ve learned more from Rogans guest than 13 yrs of school because most of these are actually interesting to me.
There is a lesson here: What you want to learn are the things that propel you towards a goal. School and university won't teach you, it's not there job. But it's yours!
13 is unlucky. You should have dropped out after 12.
@@TheMullela considering at 4 yrs old you must learn what they teach you they don’t give you a choice
There's more to it then that. In the early 20th century, some hunters brought in some wild boar. The feral pigs interbred with the wild boars and now you have huge crossbreeds all over Texas. Edit: The worst problem is that these hogs can have microscopic worms that are VERY dangerous if ingested.
Ever heard of Trichinosis? It is endemic in all swine. You could contract it from a package of bacon from the store.
Thats why you have to cook pork really well. If you smoke the meat for 12 hours, or cure it in salt, you can be 100% sure there is no contamination.
You guys need to come down to Australia. We had something like 24 million wild pigs at the last drought ending 2 years ago. That’s one for every person in this country
We need wolves and jaguars to control them
Already shot all them ! Someone released rabbits into Australia once.
They should have buff guys patroling the streets for fat asses.
ARs are way more fun tho!
Glaurung and Smaug would also be acceptable.
Yea...until they start shooting all of the wolves and mountain cat. Look at Idaho, they wanna kill off 90% of the wolfs just because some farmers, ranchers, housing developers are scared of them. If your a legitimate farm or ranch...you keep insurance around for that and the federal government gives you fair market price which if you even lose one...that pays for the insurance and then some.
I hunted in Ben bolt for 10 years. Herds of pigs like you couldn’t imagine. There were probably 7-10 groups of pigs that moved through the 1,500 acres we hunted. Each group had anywhere from 50-200 pigs. It’s a terrible issue.
Here in the third world countries, we often read about how Americans are trying to switch out from consuming GMO meat, there is your answer right there. Those are free roaming pigs without GMO in their bodies. Someone should invest in harvesting those hoofed gold mines and make tons of money out of them.
@@allanalforte3272 they eat trash
@@allanalforte3272 Americans sell their meat to other countries for a higher price, and buy cheap GMO ridden meat from places like South American countries to feed their own people. USDA.
maybe you people shouldn't have killed all the wolves then huh? Blame your own disgusting selves.
@@Chris14141 show me a wolf in Texas. You can call hunters disgusting all you want, but we’re the only ones managing populations of animals so they can thrive and be as healthy as possible. Unless you support incest, mental issues, heavy disease and an over all decreases in the happiness of animals. Now, how did anyone born in the last 50 years have anything to do with the extinction of wolves in Texas? Oh that’s right, they don’t. You just feel the need to say stupid shit because your little feelings get hurt when you see people with animals they have killed, that they take home and feed to their family, while you stuff your fat face with Oreos and wonder why you have tits and no happiness in life.
"Momma cooking breakfast with no hog"
People will be damn glad there's a lot of Wild Hogs when food shortages in the stores begin running short
My dyslexia got me again. I read the title as "The Federal Pig Problem". Hmmm, dyslexia or Freudian slip?
Heavenly Father I pray that you keep the person reading this alive, safe, healthy and financially blessed Amen
Forget this turkey bacon, I'm getting some real stuff!
Once when I was deer hunting in East Texas I saw a gorilla walking though a small field carrying at least a 400lb hog in one arm. This thing was huge and it was walking up right.
Wow fascinating
I'll have some of whatever you were smoking that day
Probably a sasquatch
Snow man ! Yetti! Sasquatch
Not gorilla - Sabe. Or Sasquatch, if you prefer. Feral primitive humans. Watch Steve on the channel How to Hunt.
The best JRE is when Joe's guest is a no-shit expert and Joe is interested.