Just the scale of the feral pig problem is mind boggling. Feral pigs have no natural predators, and they just do so much damage to agriculture and destroying habitats.
@@stancuceciliu906 you do know your country isn't the only place that has bears and wolves. Right?! We also have them here in the U.S aswell, just not where these feral hogs are at.
@@jasonandersen5975 fact. The most Destructive Invasive species on earth is Humans. Civilizations come and go. Nature Always Wins. Humans are way too Arrogant to understand, the Earth doesnt belong to humans, humans belong to the earth. Ancient peoples n tribes seem to have Way more Wisdom than modern people.
My dad told me once how dangerous feral hogs were in his area. Every morning he and the other children walked together to go to school. There were no school buses available at the time. At least two parents would take turns to accompany the children. These parents carried Arisaka rifles. This was in Japan during the 1930s.
Hogs back then were also 50-80% larger than nowadays. Our human interactions everywhere not only make these animals go extinct, we also cause then to become more vulnerable and weaker annually. Wer are the true plague, not these animals.
Crikey, I’m in Australia and I thought we had a problem with feral pigs (that’s what they’re called here) here. But this is really next level - you guys in the Us have a way worse issue with hogs there. Pretty sad for the farmers who really need to spend time working their land but having to spend so much time doing this. Sure it’s good fun - but they’re hardly making a dent. Really good shooting though fellas - keep it up!
You didn't even have to tell us you were Australian, being that your first word was "crikey" it was pretty obvious. 😆These slight variations in the English language depending on geography are interesting. There are terms like that everywhere that are unique to their region. My use of terms like "ya'll" is unique to the southern U.S.
@@guybroyles48 I have some mates here from the US who are always telling me I'd fit in super well in the southern states. I love hunting, 4WDing and Jesus...was a cop then a pastor!
@@Revheadrev Wow! You would absolutely fit in! It's kind of cool to know there are our types of guys in every part of the world. More than we realize, I think. Btw, "mates" is another term you literally never hear from Americans. It sounds cool when ya'll say it. Us, not so much. lol
It's not going away either. No matter how many hogs these guys shoot the population will keep increasing. It might keep them off this particular property but that's it
I live in Italy and wild boar (cinghiale) are not only a threat to farmer's crops, but they can erode terraced olive groves, destroy vineyards, tear down fences, and do other damage. Also in recent years, a singular (group) of wild boar have tried to attack several hunters. They are more aggressive now, at least here in Italy. And the hunters always hunt in groups. We are all glad for the cinghiale hunting season to keep the population down. And of course, the cinghiale salumi and yummy cinghiale dishes that are available in the fall are very popular.
Ma cosa stai a dire ? I cinghiali in Italia non sono per niente un problema, da cui a cacciarli con un calibro 50 o con i mitra c’è ne vuole di follia …
I feel so bad for y’all that ammo cost has got to be terrible but also the clean up hope y’all can get rid of these dang critters they are such a menace to farms keep up the good work
@@dylanw.1740 Guarantee they just left them there. But yeah i guess you could make some good bbq. But theres so many that its a big hastle to take every single kill back.
@@matt59fire Hogs on the field would be a big nuisance to the farmer. Wouldn't want their bones to destroy any equipment or their corpse juices to poison the soil. Someone removed them, either them or the farmer.
Nothing over 150 lbs. is going to taste good. The smaller the better for eating. There are other channels that trap with fence trapping, and they will hold 20-30 at a time, and call in locals. Shelters, and even restaurants will come get wild pig on the hoof. Fence trappers will wait until the trailer is there before they shoot. The issue is the short time from kill to storage temperature.
I live in Fresno County CA and when climbing up to video a bald eagle nest, I came across an area that was all torn up. At first, I thought it was caused by cattle b/c it is pasture land. As I walked, I saw what I first thought was a black bear. It was a huge Feral boar pig. We faced each other down and the pig and his huge family eventually ran away from me. I am 77 years old and 150 pounds. That pig must have been 300 pounds. I would have been no match. When I go there now, I carry bear spray. (Guns are not allowed). These pigs seem to be everywhere!
It's ridiculous that there is any location in the United States that a firearm isn't aloud. Stay safe, as safe as you can with unconstitutional laws anyway.
I grew up on the family farm, raising hogs. Each sow would have as many as 10, or 11 piglets in each litter . . . and their gestation period (how long a pig is pregnant is 3 months, 3 weeks, and 3 days. . . so they can have 2 litters each year! It's no wonder there's a MAJOR PROBLEM with them.
So you obviously have 6 females with the first litter, and they take longer, perhaps 5-6 months to go into heat, but by the time Mom has her third litter, then the females from her first also are dropping. That generation is now 70-100 pigs from one mother.
@@fuohbruh is it wrong tho? Does UA-cam put rules about being the wrong copying others' comments? Are u even make sense? Then shut up and let people copy what they want
Hopefully there’s more videos soon with progress in denting the population. I’m not even in the same country, but I feel for these guys dealing with these pests.
@@DCLCRayP figures an idiot has to bring politics into this, is there nothing off limits for you people, it's a vermin problem not a trump Biden problem.
Hi i am from Sweden, and we dont hunt at all like this!This need too be done, i understand that!But its not hunting, its a slaughter!Military wepons, machineguns in semiauto, with supressor, nightvision, in this case infrared, thermal, lasersight/beam green u use. Anyway what i gona come too! In sweden u arent alowe use more then onley hunter rifle, bolt rifle, With normal scope, no supressors and so on!But with this wepons u clean a whole earia on just 1 night!Next step is bombs, and 50cal machinguns right!?Or why dont not just drive in with tanks in future.U drive over them with ur jeeps also i see!And i hear laugh! Hmmm. In total, i can say, i dident like at all what i saw.But at the end, yes u need do this!
@@sierra5646 when it comes to those animals there are a lot of states here in America that allow it because they are a huge nuisance. I do the same thing with coyotes in the state of Maine because they completely would destroy the deer population.
@@youtubeconnollyfamily Dont even bother explaining it to someone when they start off by saying they are from "Sweden" or any other North European country. I like them and their culture. But they have a really bad habit about speaking of life styles, and things that they have never done nor have any experience in.
@@sierra5646 So are you going to stop us? Legit question. Why are you crying? I can by all this after passing my background check. I can get a silencer if i pay a federal tax stamp, filing a form 4 and get my finger print done. Within a few months i can get a silencer. Welcome to my side of the world.
Unbelievable numbers of pigs. Incredibly destructive to precious crops. There’s no other way at the moment. They can’t be allowed to breed and roam freely.
@@Darkstormsun9865 Bad creatures? They don't choose to do anything. They have no morality whatsoever, they are following their natural biology and that is to consume and reproduce just like us. They just need to stay away from the farms, and if that means they must be lethally dealt with, then so be it. But calling them inherently "bad creatures" makes zero sense to me.
We go through this every year those hogs literally cost us a couple hundred thousand in damages to our crops and property. Putting them down is mandatory
@@neilredpath1743 And if those field boundaries go are against the law, you'll ve seeing code compliance at your gate every other day with a citation. When you tell those guys it's to keep the pest out, they'll tell you to find another way. Animals have to have free roam to cross land. This method is the only way.
@@ОлександрВасильченко-к9ыwhat do you not understand about they are everywhere. Fence your property so your neighbor has to deal with the problem. Nice neighbor. Same solution. Some people refuse to take off the rose colored glasses
I love it when l hear what you got there bud. You guy's are doing what you can, an l command you for it. I know it isn't much but l do watch the ads in your video's. Stay Safe ✌️
You're being a heck of a lot kinder to these feral hogs than they are to the Farmers, you're killing the hogs clean & quick, they're killing the Farmers slowly, a little bit each day. Dang it I wish I was out there to help out. I love your show, thanks for sharing with us.
Now I don’t care how you kill these things, but running them over and clipping them with 1 bullet in the hind end isn’t really killing them quickly…….. just saying
Shit Bobby, farms and farming is being killed off in a more massive way a heck of a lot more by over zealous big govt than wild hogs. Which is a problem Europeans brought to the America's. The wild hogs weren't always wild you know.
Look for local farmers in your area and give them a call, Ask if they have wild pigs on the property and if they want them removed. Talk to game wardens and tell them what you're doing and they will let you know what steps you need to take. Get some buddies together and go get some bacon, man. I can promise you its 100% legal in your state.
In case you don’t know, when these hogs root, they will leave behind a crater that can fit three basketballs. Imagine this moonscape across entire acres of your crops. This is a non-native invasive and damaging species. It doesn’t help when a sow drops a dozen piglets at a time three times a year.
We need all the help anyone can offer here in Texas to get rid of this invasive wild hogs disaster! People that defend the pigs are a special kind of ignorant, or just stupid, and they have no clue how much damage a small group of pigs can do in only a few hours, whether it's a field crop, pasture, or a backyard. Wild hogs should be eradicated using any means that works!!!
The fact it's complete open season on feral hogs, all year round...and they still keep coming, despite how many people are willing to cull them. Just goes to show how many there are. I feel like someone could make a business out of providing rock bottom cheap hog meat to the local and international market.
@@worsethanjoerogan8061 While the situations are not easy to fully interpret on video, it can safely be said most youtube shooting is really ineffective, particularly for achieving any meaningful control. And since many do it for amusement, and some farmers support their pests being educated and shifted around temporarily, and hunting interests have no intention to control pests they like shooting, the problem is perpetual. Good control is not having escapes that know what has happened. None. Not dozens.
@@johnmead8437 Give me a shipping address and I'll send you a few dozen. You can then show the YT community an effective means of control. I.e. lead by example, not whining.
@@demef758 We have them here, with similar types of shooters that know much and are ineffective. Having done some successful (and unsuccessful) pest control and eradication work the issues, which are not whining, are pretty clear. So are the attitudes, and guiding foreigners gives a clear impression on their understanding of the topic. Better hunters make less noise usually. I've little intention to participate in dealing to pests unless paid reasonably for the trouble. Most places deserve their vermin, the locals and hunters encourage it.
This problem seems insurmountable. My sympathies go to the farmers and ranchers who are suffering from these invasive pests. This has to be done. Seems to me our useless federal government should take some of the money they are wasting to help solve this problem.
Altho it does get incredibly annoying. Ask anyone in Texas. You try letting the govt on private land with gear and see what happens. Ill wait. Many of us rather deal with it ourselves. Thats a fact. Its also something to do while having a few beers on the weekend.
The scariest thing about these creatures is their ability to adapt to different climates. For example, they have adapted to resemble wooly mammoths that can tolerate the bitter cold of Russia.
I didn't realize how much they scatter like roaches when you take the first one down before handing out lead candy to the rest. Safe travels and blessings to everyone as you take down these destructive critters. Love from Southeast Texas ❤️
I bet these farmers could make more off these hogs by charging for a night like this than they could from the crops. More fun than a rollercoaster. 😃👍🏻
Dude, these things are gnarley, & now especially with global warming affecting our water cycles we gotta reign these critters in just to mitigate food shortages alone, also the other stuff they do.
no im kidding.. with the videos out of what appears to be cloaked reflector/satellite in front of the sun i wouldnt be suprised if they are changing the atmosphere
@@motorbreathjz lol right its just them u.f.o.'s beemin stuff in your head when you sleep! Thats why I trained myself to sleep with my eyes open like chuck norris
At 2:12-2:13 you can see just a small amount of the enormous damage the hogs do to the grazing fields and crops. They are an invasive species and must be eradicated in any way possible. This is just one of those ways. And it's a bonus if the meat from these hogs could be processed and/or donated to people in need. I'd love to go on a hunt like this.
@@BobbyTucker I think processing as sausage is best for an amateur. I suppose there are good instructions for cutting up a pig but I think I'd want to grind it into sausage and get it done as quickly as I could. My grandparents used to have a smokehouse and they would preserve as many as six hogs a year, giving some away to helpers . They didn't have a freezer until the '50s.
That horn honking freaking killed me. Haha
The hog as well...
and the hog
Yeah same 😂
My wife said “why are you watching this!?” …… I was like 🤷🏼♂️
For educational purposes for when the pig vs man War erupts. Just like the Austral emu war.
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Lol, my wife said the same thing w
どのような ワイルドボアハンティング のテクニックが最も効果的だと思いますか?
Just the scale of the feral pig problem is mind boggling. Feral pigs have no natural predators, and they just do so much damage to agriculture and destroying habitats.
@@stancuceciliu906 you do know your country isn't the only place that has bears and wolves. Right?! We also have them here in the U.S aswell, just not where these feral hogs are at.
Well if humans didnt kill off all the wolves. Nature always keeps things in balance
Sorry Jason A. you dont get the last word, you are a lost soul.
@@wilkolb7239 no, not always, and not in ways and timeframes that work for civilization.
@@jasonandersen5975 fact. The most Destructive Invasive species on earth is Humans. Civilizations come and go. Nature Always Wins. Humans are way too Arrogant to understand, the Earth doesnt belong to humans, humans belong to the earth. Ancient peoples n tribes seem to have Way more Wisdom than modern people.
@@wilkolb7239 thank you for sharing your opinion.
The horn catching them off guard Is my favorite 😂
My dad told me once how dangerous feral hogs were in his area. Every morning he and the other children walked together to go to school. There were no school buses available at the time. At least two parents would take turns to accompany the children. These parents carried Arisaka rifles. This was in Japan during the 1930s.
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My grandma told me the same thing for her & other children in early 1900s in Georgia, USA.
Said they were very dangerous & kids had to run.
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Hogs back then were also 50-80% larger than nowadays. Our human interactions everywhere not only make these animals go extinct, we also cause then to become more vulnerable and weaker annually.
Wer are the true plague, not these animals.
The honking and "Hey, watch ya' got there bud?" before the shot gets me every single time.
Always.
It is complete hilarious!!!
I like turtles!
The last thing you hear before dying is a clown horn
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In some parts of this video the shooting is incredibly good when you consider how fast these pigs are moving.
Using a SIG Sauer M400 Rifle as a truck hood ornament is the most badass thing I've seen this week.
Crikey, I’m in Australia and I thought we had a problem with feral pigs (that’s what they’re called here) here. But this is really next level - you guys in the Us have a way worse issue with hogs there. Pretty sad for the farmers who really need to spend time working their land but having to spend so much time doing this. Sure it’s good fun - but they’re hardly making a dent.
Really good shooting though fellas - keep it up!
You didn't even have to tell us you were Australian, being that your first word was "crikey" it was pretty obvious. 😆These slight variations in the English language depending on geography are interesting. There are terms like that everywhere that are unique to their region. My use of terms like "ya'll" is unique to the southern U.S.
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Alot of times Hunters will hunt the properties for the meat and a small fee.
@@guybroyles48 I have some mates here from the US who are always telling me I'd fit in super well in the southern states. I love hunting, 4WDing and Jesus...was a cop then a pastor!
@@Revheadrev Wow! You would absolutely fit in! It's kind of cool to know there are our types of guys in every part of the world. More than we realize, I think. Btw, "mates" is another term you literally never hear from Americans. It sounds cool when ya'll say it. Us, not so much. lol
The magnitude of the feral hog problem is just mind boggling.
It's not going away either. No matter how many hogs these guys shoot the population will keep increasing. It might keep them off this particular property but that's it
For sure.
It's a real plague
Its free target practice so I wouldn't complain.
All most as bad as the politician problem.
I live in Italy and wild boar (cinghiale) are not only a threat to farmer's crops, but they can erode terraced olive groves, destroy vineyards, tear down fences, and do other damage. Also in recent years, a singular (group) of wild boar have tried to attack several hunters. They are more aggressive now, at least here in Italy. And the hunters always hunt in groups. We are all glad for the cinghiale hunting season to keep the population down. And of course, the cinghiale salumi and yummy cinghiale dishes that are available in the fall are very popular.
Alright. Once i pass customs, ill bring my entire armory. Im gonna liberate Italy of destructive animals. Ill make my Italian grandpa proud.
Makes for good Italian sausage though right? Keep blasting those critters.
@@Abandonsoyciety Boar is great in any sausage, doesn't even need to be Italian! Delicious with fried onion sauce and Swiss raclette.
Ma cosa stai a dire ? I cinghiali in Italia non sono per niente un problema, da cui a cacciarli con un calibro 50 o con i mitra c’è ne vuole di follia …
I feel so bad for y’all that ammo cost has got to be terrible but also the clean up hope y’all can get rid of these dang critters they are such a menace to farms keep up the good work
Hog eradication at the best I have seen, saving farmers thousands of dollars in crop damage,
I Love the way the cows looking at the hogs like, hey I would go far away from here if i were you😆
Bessy Be MOO-Ving On.
@@xanik1328 The cows are "udderly" disgusted...
Kudos,,to protecting your land!! To those who comment against this have never had to lose crops etc
Also it helps to feed folks
@@dylanw.1740 Guarantee they just left them there. But yeah i guess you could make some good bbq. But theres so many that its a big hastle to take every single kill back.
Luckily the people complaining are met with entire comment threads of people calling them crybabies. Glad to see they are a minority.
@@matt59fire hog meat can eaten by zoo animals like crocs anacondas or ever tiger meat also can make feeds pellet for poultry live stock
@@matt59fire Hogs on the field would be a big nuisance to the farmer. Wouldn't want their bones to destroy any equipment or their corpse juices to poison the soil. Someone removed them, either them or the farmer.
I’ve never hunted a day in my life but this looks amazing and the freezers you’d need for this would be endless.
They are hard to prepare and the meat is gamey, so most Americans don't eat them. We should pack them up in ice and send them to starving countries.
@@chiefkyle1098 thats a really good idea.
Nothing over 150 lbs. is going to taste good. The smaller the better for eating. There are other channels that trap with fence trapping, and they will hold 20-30 at a time, and call in locals. Shelters, and even restaurants will come get wild pig on the hoof. Fence trappers will wait until the trailer is there before they shoot. The issue is the short time from kill to storage temperature.
Ya I’m all for this. They need to be culled. Any meat we they don’t want they should send to feeding the poor kitchens.
@@chiefkyle1098would be nice.
I live in Fresno County CA and when climbing up to video a bald eagle nest, I came across an area that was all torn up. At first, I thought it was caused by cattle b/c it is pasture land. As I walked, I saw what I first thought was a black bear. It was a huge Feral boar pig. We faced each other down and the pig and his huge family eventually ran away from me. I am 77 years old and 150 pounds. That pig must have been 300 pounds. I would have been no match. When I go there now, I carry bear spray. (Guns are not allowed). These pigs seem to be everywhere!
It's ridiculous that there is any location in the United States that a firearm isn't aloud. Stay safe, as safe as you can with unconstitutional laws anyway.
cali were your assaulted by criminals and pigs and cant defend yourself.
You are everywhere, and pigs lived there long before you.
Guns not being allowed definitely sounds unconstitutional
Self protection a nice idea
I grew up on the family farm, raising hogs. Each sow would have as many as 10, or 11 piglets in each litter . . . and their gestation period (how long a pig is pregnant is 3 months, 3 weeks, and 3 days. . . so they can have 2 litters each year! It's no wonder there's a MAJOR PROBLEM with them.
So you obviously have 6 females with the first litter, and they take longer, perhaps 5-6 months to go into heat, but by the time Mom has her third litter, then the females from her first also are dropping. That generation is now 70-100 pigs from one mother.
How old would feral babies have to be to survive without the sow in your estimation.
Did the driver just plow through some of the smaller ones? And the clown horn 😂😂
When the shooter has a jam, I gotta pick up the slack
the clown horn cracked me up. :-)
Hey what you got there bud.
@@Socalwarrior81 lol
@@Socalwarrior81 XD
Solid marksmanship. Keep up the great work!
The numbers are incredible, what an awful pest these have become
We have gotta 200 last year here in cookville Tennessee
I agree. 8 billion and counting. Someone needs to do smething about these humans spreading faster and faster and swallowing the planet.
It's not a pest it's meat, you can send the carcass to Africa for consumption. Who doesn't want a bbq?
@@ghsense2626 You see how they destroy that crop land right?
@@BigTArmada still tasty meat though right?
*To avoid unnecessary suffering, he's waiting for a clean kill shot and aiming carefully. A true professional*
Bro just copied a comment from another video
@@fuohbruh is it wrong tho? Does UA-cam put rules about being the wrong copying others' comments? Are u even make sense? Then shut up and let people copy what they want
@@MaskedButcher7 Kinda bold of u to tell me to shut up, and no its not wrong its just annoying. Got u this pressed over a reply, shame fr
@@fuohbruh touch grass
@@MaskedButcher7 talk to women
Your hog hunting videos are the best on youtube. Keep em comin.
Agreed
Same problem in poland😄 you videos are the best
Hopefully there’s more videos soon with progress in denting the population. I’m not even in the same country, but I feel for these guys dealing with these pests.
Its disgusting how many there are. This is a SCARY problem. Hoping we never have to deal with this in my country .
It's safe and sad for me to say these things, the invasive species are everywhere but almost nonexistent in my country.
Only the people who aren't having to pay for the damage would be against this
*democrats
@@DCLCRayP figures an idiot has to bring politics into this, is there nothing off limits for you people, it's a vermin problem not a trump Biden problem.
But the meat should feed the hungry. A shame if it doesn't.
@@derrickconnolly7512 it does in places here in Texas at least. they donate the meat to local homeless shelters and food places.
@@derrickconnolly7512 The meat some times is no go. It's filled with too many parasites. The young hogs may be better to eat but not the full grown.
Not only are you doing a great service you make a awesome video too. Great job guys
If you agree with this they must shoot you down too but then on a cruel way monster
Hi i am from Sweden, and we dont hunt at all like this!This need too be done, i understand that!But its not hunting, its a slaughter!Military wepons, machineguns in semiauto, with supressor, nightvision, in this case infrared, thermal, lasersight/beam green u use. Anyway what i gona come too! In sweden u arent alowe use more then onley hunter rifle, bolt rifle, With normal scope, no supressors and so on!But with this wepons u clean a whole earia on just 1 night!Next step is bombs, and 50cal machinguns right!?Or why dont not just drive in with tanks in future.U drive over them with ur jeeps also i see!And i hear laugh! Hmmm. In total, i can say, i dident like at all what i saw.But at the end, yes u need do this!
@@sierra5646 when it comes to those animals there are a lot of states here in America that allow it because they are a huge nuisance. I do the same thing with coyotes in the state of Maine because they completely would destroy the deer population.
@@youtubeconnollyfamily Dont even bother explaining it to someone when they start off by saying they are from "Sweden" or any other North European country. I like them and their culture. But they have a really bad habit about speaking of life styles, and things that they have never done nor have any experience in.
@@sierra5646 So are you going to stop us? Legit question. Why are you crying? I can by all this after passing my background check. I can get a silencer if i pay a federal tax stamp, filing a form 4 and get my finger print done. Within a few months i can get a silencer. Welcome to my side of the world.
Always a good day when you see a notification for a new Ultimate Night Vision video!!
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Hell yeah!
Those synchronized shots were something else ! Great job man !! 💪💯🇺🇸
0:53 I wasn't ready for that horn honk and I busted out laughing LOL
Unbelievable numbers of pigs. Incredibly destructive to precious crops. There’s no other way at the moment. They can’t be allowed to breed and roam freely.
Maybe I'm a bad person, but it's so satisfying
Not one bit partner. Kill em all. I like seeing pieces flying.
not at all, these are bad creatures.
It's perfectly normal dude. I never feel bad when i'm emptying my rat trap, though it's not as satisfying as watching these vids. 😅
@@Darkstormsun9865 Bad creatures? They don't choose to do anything. They have no morality whatsoever, they are following their natural biology and that is to consume and reproduce just like us. They just need to stay away from the farms, and if that means they must be lethally dealt with, then so be it. But calling them inherently "bad creatures" makes zero sense to me.
"Hey, whatchu got there bud?" Looks up...a big flash and lights out.
Not only are you saving your crops from these hogs. But you're literally getting to practice as if it were the shooting range. Sounds fun
Indeed
amen
it really does tho
Просто нужны хищники и всё дела. Убили хищников а теперь не знают что делать с кабанами.
@@Odin-dvajdiThere are no predators for these, they're an invasive species thats not native to the US...
These people are working to protect their assets and their families from hog. I respect these people.
These are the dash cam videos UA-cam needs
We go through this every year those hogs literally cost us a couple hundred thousand in damages to our crops and property. Putting them down is mandatory
No quarter. Kill those swines!
Imagine if you had better field boundaries, you know the sort, pig proof.
@@neilredpath1743 And like the pig is going to read a NO TRESSPASSING sign ?
@@neilredpath1743 no such thing as pig proof, unless you build steel fences everywhere
@@neilredpath1743 And if those field boundaries go are against the law, you'll ve seeing code compliance at your gate every other day with a citation. When you tell those guys it's to keep the pest out, they'll tell you to find another way. Animals have to have free roam to cross land. This method is the only way.
Never change guys, this was one of my favorites!
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Попробуйте отгородить свои участки земли,к чему ето зверство? Животное есть в нас самих,я сам такой,искореняйте!!!!
Ягуар убивает для жизни,а вы не столько для охраны,как забавы,идиоты
@@ОлександрВасильченко-к9ыwhat do you not understand about they are everywhere. Fence your property so your neighbor has to deal with the problem. Nice neighbor. Same solution. Some people refuse to take off the rose colored glasses
I love it when l hear what you got there bud. You guy's are doing what you can, an l command you for it. I know it isn't much but l do watch the ads in your video's. Stay Safe ✌️
We appreciate it!
1:22 imagine this being the last sound you ever heard lol
You're being a heck of a lot kinder to these feral hogs than they are to the Farmers, you're killing the hogs clean & quick, they're killing the Farmers slowly, a little bit each day. Dang it I wish I was out there to help out. I love your show, thanks for sharing with us.
Now I don’t care how you kill these things, but running them over and clipping them with 1 bullet in the hind end isn’t really killing them quickly…….. just saying
Shit Bobby, farms and farming is being killed off in a more massive way a heck of a lot more by over zealous big govt than wild hogs. Which is a problem Europeans brought to the America's. The wild hogs weren't always wild you know.
Look for local farmers in your area and give them a call, Ask if they have wild pigs on the property and if they want them removed. Talk to game wardens and tell them what you're doing and they will let you know what steps you need to take. Get some buddies together and go get some bacon, man. I can promise you its 100% legal in your state.
@@TheHellSpawn000 I was going to ask if hogs can butcher similar to pigs...
So it would be better, if the hog would be also as kind as the farmer and kill the farmers clean and quick? ^^'
In case you don’t know, when these hogs root, they will leave behind a crater that can fit three basketballs. Imagine this moonscape across entire acres of your crops. This is a non-native invasive and damaging species. It doesn’t help when a sow drops a dozen piglets at a time three times a year.
invasive means always also non native.
Мы в России их кушаем,в таких количествах их нет
Humans are worse
@@сергейвасильев-я6е orc
The best part that made me chuckle is the.. squeek squeeek.. that damn horn you got i freakin love it.. bawhahahaa
You’ve damn near convinced me to visit a friend in TX for a hog hunt 🎉
...one sick puppy. What's next ppl?
@@DrJohn493 who/what is a “sick puppy”?
@@DrJohn493 what are you talking about?
We need all the help anyone can offer here in Texas to get rid of this invasive wild hogs disaster!
People that defend the pigs are a special kind of ignorant, or just stupid, and they have no clue how much damage a small group of pigs can do in only a few hours, whether it's a field crop, pasture, or a backyard. Wild hogs should be eradicated using any means that works!!!
@@DrJohn493 Go take your meds.
Man all I can say is that was frigging awesome well done guys great shooting 👍🦘🇦🇺
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God bless Australia! ❤️
Gotta say, UNV is the #1 hog hunt'n channel on yt.
AWESOME shoot'n men!!!👍👍
I love the clown horn he plays before sniping the boar😭
I like it when you do 2 simultaneously.
That’s what she said
@@Ultimatenightvision LOL - that’s so funn…wait; do you know my ex…?!? ☹️
This guy is definitely the best shot I’ve seen on any of these films
You nailed it again absolutely beautifully filming capturing and shooting keep it Up well done Sir Merci
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The fucking horn to make him look up for easier kill 😂😂 love it
It's the clown horn for me! I cannot stop laughing. For warthog or coyote, that has to be the most demented thing a hunter can do.
Outstanding marksmanship, fellas. Keep up the good work and howdy from Texas.
L image parle d elle même pas besoin de commenter c'est de la expressionisme chacun sa vision de la chose
Y on a suffisamment pour un bon barbkyu
Just blows me away at the numbers of them.
that honk at 0:53 is insane
The fact it's complete open season on feral hogs, all year round...and they still keep coming, despite how many people are willing to cull them. Just goes to show how many there are.
I feel like someone could make a business out of providing rock bottom cheap hog meat to the local and international market.
В Россию не надо
It’s illegal to sell the meat though, you can just give it your friends and family or donate it but you can’t legally sell it.
@@cramsa yeah the fda isn't so keen on that.... Totally would be awesome if they were though
Not legal to sell in markets, same as other wild game--venison, elk, wild geese, etc.
@@cramsa if it's illegal to sell it the the government is interfering in the market to raise food prices.
My favorite hunting channel
10:15. Now that's what I'm talking about! Very nice shooting.
2:20 hog was like I refuse to die 😅
I can appreciate the wheel man. Excellent driving! Glad they were able to get a couple too ! Keep up the good work boys.
Excellent shooting as usual, and I'm especially impressed the ability to pick off so many piglets..
There's a case to be made for shooting piglets first because the big ones are easier targets while moving
@@worsethanjoerogan8061 While the situations are not easy to fully interpret on video, it can safely be said most youtube shooting is really ineffective, particularly for achieving any meaningful control. And since many do it for amusement, and some farmers support their pests being educated and shifted around temporarily, and hunting interests have no intention to control pests they like shooting, the problem is perpetual.
Good control is not having escapes that know what has happened. None. Not dozens.
@@johnmead8437 Give me a shipping address and I'll send you a few dozen. You can then show the YT community an effective means of control. I.e. lead by example, not whining.
@@demef758 We have them here, with similar types of shooters that know much and are ineffective. Having done some successful (and unsuccessful) pest control and eradication work the issues, which are not whining, are pretty clear.
So are the attitudes, and guiding foreigners gives a clear impression on their understanding of the topic. Better hunters make less noise usually.
I've little intention to participate in dealing to pests unless paid reasonably for the trouble. Most places deserve their vermin, the locals and hunters encourage it.
I NEVER get tired of these videos 💪🏾
Love watching them go down for the final time. Great video and keep up the never ending battle.
Hearing the hogs squealing is like hearing the enemies suffering, the music of revenge, and I love it.
This problem seems insurmountable. My sympathies go to the farmers and ranchers who are suffering from these invasive pests. This has to be done. Seems to me our useless federal government should take some of the money they are wasting to help solve this problem.
Are hogs bring disease? Are they cook them?
Altho it does get incredibly annoying. Ask anyone in Texas. You try letting the govt on private land with gear and see what happens. Ill wait. Many of us rather deal with it ourselves. Thats a fact. Its also something to do while having a few beers on the weekend.
Nah, we wiped out Buffalo that numbered almost a billion. Just need more people pulling the trigger regularly and we could wipe them out in a decade.
Another awesome video UNV !!!! You guys are the best at hog eradication!!! 🥓🐗 Can’t wait for the next video - keep em coming !!! 👍🇺🇸
Bruh
Imagine you’re a hog and the last thing you hear is a damn clown horn
Awesome video. from a fellow shooter in the UK I wish you guys best of luck, the number of these pests is mind blowing
I’m more a crossbow person myself. A bit useless in this situation 😆
@@KiyokaMakibi would be good fun though!
The scariest thing about these creatures is their ability to adapt to different climates. For example, they have adapted to resemble wooly mammoths that can tolerate the bitter cold of Russia.
Then they can turn around and survive the scolding hots of Australia
Are they edible? Could be good to send to poor countries.
@@robkam643400 I think they are, but they'd better better be ferocious eaters to keep up with the quantity they'd receive.
These hogs have made their way up to Canada I was told. They're are tough creatures.
Interesting video!😍 Hogs are menace to crops, you did great to keep the numbers down. 👍
Broooo the clown horn into a shot caught me off guard and laughing my ass off
GREAT JOB GUYS. KEEP IT UP. THE MORE THE BETTER.
This stuff never gets old
Thank y'all for everything you do
Bunch of arseholes. Killing kids.
5:15 this little piggie went splat allllll over the field 😂. You guys are doing a great service. 🤘
As an Apache Pilot I appreciate your skills some of those shots were incredible 👏 keep it up.
Thats what they need to do some real damage to the pork invaders... How many hogs would a hell fire take out?
Congrats buddy 👏👏
HAAAAAA I was thinking how an Apache would do against all those little buggers!! Good call!
@@stevehamman4465 no much left even with just the 30mm. Sometimes they wonder around our range impact area and it happens 😇
I could watch these videos on an endless loop, good job men!!
When you see animals running and doing flips, that's when you really know they are happy.
I literally laughed out loud
@@117theone PETA approves this message.
The one at 0:50 was funny as hell, imagine the last sound you hear is a clown horn
Lmao ikr? I was laughing too 🤣🤣
I didn't realize how much they scatter like roaches when you take the first one down before handing out lead candy to the rest.
Safe travels and blessings to everyone as you take down these destructive critters.
Love from Southeast Texas ❤️
It amazes me how you can hit so well when they are on the move.
It’s crazy to see how many there are! You boys got a big problem on your hands, amazing video
Wow... this is the most awesome video ever. Thanks
You guys are pure slaughter on these invasive beasts! I appreciate the guy putting the injured out of their misery. Respect. 😎💀🤗
I bet these farmers could make more off these hogs by charging for a night like this than they could from the crops. More fun than a rollercoaster. 😃👍🏻
Thats what i was thinking. It would be be a good night
Tenfold! 🤛🏻
5:41 Hog squealed like a bitccchhhhhh hahaha
"Each and every one of you will be sent home to your mama in box!"-soldier tf2
@2:20 this hog might have equipped some items with 100% evasion and +20% speed.
I don’t know why I like these UA-cam videos so much. But, I really, really do.
True American hero's! Nice work guys.
Love these videos!! I still think a video game developer need to make something like this!!
Hogpocalypse.
Omg i felt absolutely horrible for you guys leaving that poor gun on the hood rack getting all that dust on the scope :(
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I think this man needs to get arrested for rifle abuse!!!
This man is about to be praying for for give ness god send the divine force's upon his land and his life
Looks like a good place for a big bait pile and a bunch of tannerite.
Dude, these things are gnarley, & now especially with global warming affecting our water cycles we gotta reign these critters in just to mitigate food shortages alone, also the other stuff they do.
no such thing as global warming..
no im kidding.. with the videos out of what appears to be cloaked reflector/satellite in front of the sun i wouldnt be suprised if they are changing the atmosphere
@@motorbreathjz lol right its just them u.f.o.'s beemin stuff in your head when you sleep! Thats why I trained myself to sleep with my eyes open like chuck norris
@@caseyjones5145 Biden sleeps with his eyes open during his speeches. Mad skills!!!
Lol global warming 😂
incredible to see the optics available to civilians. I know it's big money but still.
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At 2:12-2:13 you can see just a small amount of the enormous damage the hogs do to the grazing fields and crops. They are an invasive species and must be eradicated in any way possible. This is just one of those ways. And it's a bonus if the meat from these hogs could be processed and/or donated to people in need. I'd love to go on a hunt like this.
Processing the carcass is costly
@@timothykeith1367 ,
You could do like the Cajuns do in Louisiana, with the Gators, do the processing yourself.
@@BobbyTucker I think processing as sausage is best for an amateur. I suppose there are good instructions for cutting up a pig but I think I'd want to grind it into sausage and get it done as quickly as I could. My grandparents used to have a smokehouse and they would preserve as many as six hogs a year, giving some away to helpers . They didn't have a freezer until the '50s.
Nice shooting, bro! Love that horn!
Honk honk…
Hog: Looks up… “Wut”
Bang! One and done.
What do we have to do to help out our farmers.
Eat salad with your ham…
Awesome video!!!! It's really great to watch professional marksmen.. This isn't your first rodeo!! Keep 'em coming
Both excellent shots. Great work lads keep up the good work and keep the videos coming. 👍
The first clown horn caught me off guard😂