BEST METHOD to Trap INVASIVE Wild Hogs!! "Catching Nuisance Pigs On my NEW MokWheel Obsidian E-Bike"
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- Опубліковано 13 вер 2024
- How to Trap Nuisance Wild Hogs Like the Pros!! Invasive Wild Feral Pigs Wreak Havac on Native Wildlife. This is considered Wildlife Management and Conservation!!
Link to the Mokwheel Obsidian
bit.ly/4cQEEON
Can’t thank you enough for helping me get rid of these destructive hogs.
Keeping them off my property is plenty thanks!!!
How energy efficient you use a bike. It also exposes yourself to a loose hog but you’re prepared. Also keeps you a great shape. I transport myself by bike and cross-country skis. You’re a real man.
I used to ride bikes a lot and grew out of them I guess. The EBikes have made it fun again and with the pedal assist the hills are a breeze!!! Thanks for watching!!
We live here in central Texas and I have a 2nd cousin that runs cattle on his spread. About 4 years ago, Glen purchased another young bull for the girls. One morning about three months later, he and one of his hands were running the pastures and they found this bull with his belly ripped open. He had to dispatch him. They started checking the woodlands on the place and found some telltale signs (rubs and wallows). He put out some cameras and got hits on a couple of big boars fighting. The game was on and luckily, they were able to kill the boars and many of the sows. It is a never ending problem..........
People that don't ranch, farm, or hunt have no clue the problem we face with wild hogs
Man y’all was for sure back in God’s country ! That was a trap full of attitude, lots of work but panned out !
That's a lot of mouths to feed, lol
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You’ll definitely go broke trying to do so. Here on my place some years I’m completely overrun and then it’ll be a pause and won’t see any hogs. I’m worried because I’ve got 2 Shepard ‘s that go and hunt them. Last year they killed 8 pigs that probably weighed 10-20 lbs. They’re going to get got by mama sooner or later ! Honestly though, them little jokers sure eat good. If I catch them when they first get home with them. Lol. Don’t want sun baked bloated pork. Lol
Just subbed...from northern Wisconsin
Fantastic, Wisconsin is one of the states that's evaded our visit so far. Always thought about deer hunting Wisconsin!!
Always like your videos. You and your wife always give helpful and honest information. Keep 'em coming.
We definitely keep it real.
Congratulations! Great job everyone!
Thanks!!
Union Parish needs to have a Conchon De Lait with all the hogs up there . Love y'alls show
Thanks we appreciate it!
Here's the link for the Mokwheel Obsidian if anyone is interested at looking into them further
bit.ly/4cQEEON
I did a lot of trapping in Texas with some Boss Hawg corral traps and the most I had in one trap was 41, all sizes of pigs in that bunch. I would trap them and sell them to a holding facility that would sell them toa processing plant. Here in Louisiana, I have a small 63-acre lease and have game cam pics of some pigs so I set a trap up last year and didn't trap any, but this year I have high hopes I will get some after deer season. Like what you do in the videos, keep it up. God bless and see you on the next one.
41 is a trailer load. Our record is 26. Try to keep them thin in our areas. Thanks for following us!!
@@godscountryhuntingfishing1638 Yup I had to use a trailer for sure, I would sell them alive. I like watching your channel, I learn a lot and don't live but a few hours apart so who knows maybe one day we could hook up and do a video together for my channel, and yours.
What impact does hunting invasive species have on local ecosystems?
@@Boar-Farm I have two key words to start an answer, Invasive and Balance. In any ecosystem there is balance in all life, animal and plant and when an invasive is introduced it disrupts the balance. For example: if you have an animal that eats a certain plant and by eating that plant the animal survives and the plant can regrow as a renewable food source for that animal. That is a very short version of balance, but if an invasive plant comes along that takes over and kills the native plant, that animal will not have food to eat and have to move to another location which will disrupt that areas ecosystem. Or if an invasive animal is introduced into the system and eats all the food and destroys the ground so the plant can't regrow fast enough or even at all, that is not balance and not good for the ecosystem and everything in it. Hunting wild invasive pigs helps keep everything in balance not just for the ecosystem but for our food supply as well. Wild hogs destroy millions of dollars worth of fields that farmers plant and earn their living from, and we rely on for a renewable food source. most ecosystems over time can adjust to an invasive species, but not all of them. By hunting invasive species we as humans do our part in maintaining what God put in place. That is the best short answer I can give you.
@@youroutdoors5453 I feel like I wasted 10 minutes of my life reading these sentences!
Awesome now we need a bbq video
Definitely will have to get around to that
Awesome video! We here in South Georgia have our share of those nasty hogs as well. Thanks for sharing!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Thanks for watching!!
Did anyone else see that hog at the end before you showed the dead hogs. It ran across road.
No sir didn't see it
Sounds like a bunch of cops in there😂
I'ma leave that one alone
I have been wanting a E bike but I'm disabled and can't afford it but you never know because if GOD wants me to get one I know HE will find a way for me
Thanks again for another awesome video I really enjoyed it and as always I'm really looking forward to seeing the next video
They are really nice!! There so many on the market now, that the price is coming down, you just have to shop around.
Just above y'all in Arkansas, Cleveland County. Our Arkansas Game and Fish estimate we have 5-6 million in the state. I do not know how we will ever get rid of them...
Great video GOD bless
Thank you. That means a lot!
My first watch on your channel, I’m glad I didn’t see the killin’ I’m a new sub👍
Glad to have you!! We try to keep it real as possible, but stuff gets wild we try to cut it. Some ends up going on Shorts, but not all of them. It's just our stance that our country is a bit watered down, so Respectfully we keep it real. Thanks, hope you enjoy the rest!!
@@godscountryhuntingfishing1638 I grew up on a farm… 👍
Gotcha
Thanks
Ya’ll done a number on them man 👍. Please tell me the make & model of the boat you crappie fish in? I like it for an all purpose rig.
G3 1860 CC, but don't sleep on Sea Ark
That's a lot of free range pork.
Endless supply!!!
Loved it
Thanks!!
That some gooood eating right there
Lol, yeah about 4 months from now
@godscountryhuntingfishing1638 what yall make with them them? I been looking for new way to cook them
@Deltakingca mostly for us if it's wild pork we do pulled pork, or sausage. If they small we will at times fry up some loin or backstrap!! Sausage of course is our main stay!! Check out our other videos on Sausage making!!
@godscountryhuntingfishing1638 ahh ok. Yea out here in california we don't get them alot and when we do they ain't big so we just grill the meat and soup the bones.. tha KS for the info
@Deltakingca some of our hog trapping videos have our sausage making recipes. Keep in mind you can always enjoy the same by finding some good Boston butts on sale!!
That my friend is not the best method to trap hogs
Do tell what is,?
@@godscountryhuntingfishing1638 the corral is fine but your gate cost way too much build a wooden shoe with a trapdoor when they walk through it it closes back down on them not shoe a shute is very effective in a whole lot cheaper no cameras needed or nothing