Most American thing I can think of.

  • @Brkdncr@lemmy.world
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    403 months ago

    “Legit question for rural Americans – How do I kill the 30-50 feral hogs that run into my yard within 3-5 mins while my small kids play?"

    • @remotelove@lemmy.ca
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      243 months ago

      Give the kids guns too.

      That was intended to sound sarcastic, but most kids I knew in rural America have been around guns since they were big enough to carry them. I personally started shooting a .22 when I was in kindergarten and was just hardly big enough to shoot a 30-06 when I was about 10 or so. (I am very much the liberal gun owner type, btw.)

      While I can’t change the past, I do find myself questioning the logic of my experience at times. For yet another direction shift, my girls are both trained in gun safety, but that started years before I let them even touch a gun.

      • @theangryseal@lemmy.world
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        73 months ago

        I’ve been shooting since I was about 5 too.

        I haven’t in many years, but I think I was 10 or 11 when my dad got me a 20 gauge.

      • @chiliedogg@lemmy.world
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        Yeah. I grew up around guns. I was shooting 22s early like you, had a compact shotgun by the age of 10, etc.

        We didn’t live in the country, so while we had guns in the house, we did NOT have ammunition in the house until I was 15 or so, just in case me or my sister ever decided to play with a gun. We bought ammo on the way to the range or the hunt, and anything we didn’t shoot was given to a family member.

    • @finitebanjo@lemmy.world
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      23 months ago

      You actually have to lure the hogs into a pen with multiple exits, drop the gates, and gun them down before they can manage an escape. You also should be very vigilant and listen well for any nearby hogs, the adult females tend to be smarter and more cautious but they’re the targets you NEED to kill.

      Failure to catch all of the hogs will allow the others to learn and adapt to the traps, and failure to kill the females will result in their population continuing to grow.

      Other effective methods are clap traps and spike pits but those don’t work well when you have children or other animals. There is also the M44 cyanide pill shooting trap made for Coyotes but idk if it works on Hogs.

  • @Lumberjacked@lemm.ee
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    263 months ago

    I went hog hunting a few times back in my redneck days. There’s virtually no regulations and we had no idea what to do. Me and my friends went out with a full arsenal. I had a 9mm, SKS, and a 30-06.

    I used every gun. It was crazy.

      • FuglyDuck
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        93 months ago

        Possibly not even that. A mere irritation.

        It’s still gonna fuck you up- they’re just ornery like that.

        • Lemminary
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          23 months ago

          Oh, ornery! Hah! Imagine someone thinking you said horny. Totally not me.

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    3 months ago

    Why the hell wasn’t this an answer to my question a while back about RPG quests in real life? I can kill wild pigs. They’re only level 1 so it should be easy to grind.

    • @seathru@lemmy.sdf.org
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      383 months ago

      I can kill wild pigs. They’re only level 1

      These aren’t. Most animals that you get to hunt in the US will run away if you take a shot and miss. Hogs just might decide to turn around and fucking disembowel you.

    • @sulgoth@lemmy.world
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      73 months ago

      Just make sure you pack a very good gun and are up a sturdy tree. Barring that get a spear with a pole as thick as your arm and a tip with a wide guard on it. The guard is important, because a boar will impale itself to get to you and there’s a good chance it will succeed before expiring.

    • @Brkdncr@lemmy.world
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      23 months ago

      Considering any feral pig has a few kills under its belt and sleeps outside, it’s more likely that you’re level1 and it’s level 8 or 9.

    • @Mothra@mander.xyz
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      13 months ago

      When? Where have you made this question? Any hunting, foraging and gathering activity can be translated as an RPG quest

    • paraphrand
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      3 months ago

      Is it finally time for Some Boar News again? It’s been awhile.

    • Lemminary
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      23 months ago

      I can understand ruining the entire harvest crops… But not stealing the laptops! D:

    • I’ve only have wild boar jerky before and it was pretty tasty, but you gotta get the meat tested first bc they can carry some serious diseases.

      Sorta fun fact from my organizmal bio teacher: the reason you never hear about pork being cooking medium rare is that we are fairly closely related to pigs and so we are susceptible to many of the diseases that can infect pigs.

    • @supernicepojo@lemmy.world
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      73 months ago

      Meh, no, unless you trap them. Youve got to feed them a better diet than what they get in the wild. Also, this opinion resides heavily on the fact that industrially grown, bred and genetically manipulated pigs are damn delicious.

      • Sneezycat
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        113 months ago

        I disagree, my grandpa used to hunt wild boars and I have eaten them a couple times. They’re delicious, good meat.

        • @supernicepojo@lemmy.world
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          23 months ago

          You should go hunt a bunch too! Have a bbq party and invite a bunch of poeple to get them with the idea there are delicious 400 pound hogs running wild in your backyard causing massive crop damage. Your granpa would love that

  • Libra00
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    133 months ago

    Hogs are big business here in Texas, where you can pay a couple thousand bucks to shoot them with a machine gun from a helicopter all day, so… what’s the problem? :P

    • @HelixDab2@lemm.ee
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      93 months ago

      The problem is that there are not nearly enough people that hunt to even keep the population stable through hunting. The fact that hog hunting has become a business is the reason that real solutions to wiping out feral populations aren’t making headway.

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        43 months ago

        Oh I know, I was being sarcastic, doing the typical redneck ‘lol we shootin’ ‘em fer fun, what’s the problem?!’ type thing.

        • @JamesTBagg@lemmy.world
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          13 months ago

          When I moved out of Texas in 2016, some friends told me there was a $5 bounty for hog tails from the state. So, you could do it for more than fun; less than a dollar a round for .308, then 5 dollars per tail… that’s a decent profit.

          • @HelixDab2@lemm.ee
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            13 months ago

            Man, I wish good .308 ammo was only $1/round… Even if I’m loading it myself, good 6.5CM ammo (defined as sub-MOA performance) costs about $1/ea. with Hornady 147gr ELD-M bullets, and that’s only if I ignore how much I’ve sunk into a press and case prep.

            • @JamesTBagg@lemmy.world
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              23 months ago

              Yeah, this was before the industry decided on their panic price increaes. It’s weird how post panic prices never corrected. Going shooting is almost painful now on the wallet.

              • @HelixDab2@lemm.ee
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                13 months ago

                A lot of the prices have corrected, just not all the way down to pre-pandemic level. I remember that primers were flat-out unavailable for a long time, then they were breaking $.10/ea for really cheap SPPs. 9mm ammo was >50cpr for a while, too. Both are down now, but not down to the $.03 for primers, or 20cpr for 9mm. Some of it is inflation in general. Some of it is that there are more people buying guns and ammo now, and there’s a pretty sharp lag between demand and production, since no one wants to build new factories for temporary demand spikes; increased demand is driving up prices. Also, fun fact, a lot of companies that make AR-15s are getting very close to insolvency right now. Each person only needs so many AR-15 variants, and the market is super-saturated. That’s less of an issue with ammo, since it’s a consumable, but it still worries the companies that would be building new plants.

                Yeah, I still wish ammo was a lot cheaper, but it is what it is. Instead of high-volume shooting, it means more time dry-firing.

          • Libra00
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            13 months ago

            Assuming you’re a good shot and can hit a moving target. More than a couple-three rounds per hog and you start getting into marginal territory.

      • @JayleneSlide@lemmy.world
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        23 months ago

        This right here. I fell down the “wild boar problem” rabbit hole a couple years ago. I was curious about what controls have been tried and what could be done to bring things back into balance. The statistic I read said that 75000 boars must be killed per year in Texas just to keep their numbers stable there. Holy hell. That’s a lot of dangerous game hunting.

        • @HelixDab2@lemm.ee
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          23 months ago

          If I was going to guess, the actual numbers killed are far, far lower than that. Especially since there are a lot of very large private hunting preserves that intentionally try to keep their feral pig population high so that they can attract paying hunters.

    • @SupraMario@lemmy.world
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      Yea… please don’t get the two mixed up and spread harmful info online. The wild boars here are dangerous, if you are out walking in the woods and stumble upon one, they won’t always run. They will try and hurt you and the tusk on these guys are dangerously sharp and can punch through skin like it’s butter.

      On top of the danger part. They’re also super destructive to the environment, and we’re not talking just about crop loss either.

        • @SupraMario@lemmy.world
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          53 months ago

          Yea…yea they will. You’re comment is the equivalent of telling people in Australia not to worry about spiders. They are dangerous animals here in the USA and will charge you even if you’re keeping your distance.

        • @ryathal@sh.itjust.works
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          It’s really not, boars can breed multiple times per year, have litters between 2 and 12, and can breed as early as 6 months old.

          It takes lots of effort to keep a population stable, actually eliminating them is very difficult.

          • @dubyakay@lemmy.ca
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            23 months ago

            In Hungary hunters love them. You get money for every boar shot and they make an okay stew.

    • @barnacul@lemmy.world
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      73 months ago

      Wild boars tear up large swaths of forest floor in search of food. They wipe out native tubers and disrupt the carbon cycle, ultimately degrading the land into scrub.

      They are also predators, they can weigh over half a ton, and they are violent when threatened.

        • @pugsnroses77@sh.itjust.works
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          23 months ago

          i think controlling domestic pets is also an issue and im a huge advocate for indoor only, but boars will not integrate in forests here the same way they would in japan. im not an advocate for killing nor do i think it would work, but TNR efforts may help the same way it does with stray cat populations

    • Cornpop
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      43 months ago

      Only the babies. The testosterone makes them nasty af as they get older.