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But, where has the news coverage of NYS hogs gone. Word has it that if you have a breeding population in the wild, before you know it you will be buried in them. And yet, we are not seeing any proliferation, in fact they seem to be disappearing.

 

Maybe it's because the new DEC edict of "don't shoot them, let us do it" has worked. Who knows? Nobody in the DEC is making any of their results public. At least not that I have heard anyway.

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But, where has the news coverage of NYS hogs gone. Word has it that if you have a breeding population in the wild, before you know it you will be buried in them. And yet, we are not seeing any proliferation, in fact they seem to be disappearing.

 

Maybe it's because the new DEC edict of "don't shoot them, let us do it" has worked. Who knows? Nobody in the DEC is making any of their results public. At least not that I have heard anyway.

 

You should probably ask DEC. They contracted with APHIS to eliminate them during the winter of 2013-14. Maybe they did. Maybe they are gone.

 

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Few years ago many were being sighted in the Homer, Scot, Sempronious area.

I know several who shot one when it was legal - always as a target of opportunity hunting something else.

Never heard of any one targeting them and and then taking one.

Too few, too scattered and always moving for food.

Not heard of any the last couple years.

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You should probably ask DEC. They contracted with APHIS to eliminate them during the winter of 2013-14. Maybe they did. Maybe they are gone.

 

Why bother...They blew the pig population in Ny way out of the water in their move to take some breeds of hogs out of the high fence hunting world.  Guess it came as quite a shock to them when some just started cross breeding other types of hogs to make them fair game to hunters once again.

 

If half of what they said was true we would have been seeing them everywhere years ago.

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You should probably ask DEC. They contracted with APHIS to eliminate them during the winter of 2013-14. Maybe they did. Maybe they are gone.

 

I would have thought that  if their policy was a blazing success, we would have heard that by now. They sure could use the positive PR ..... lol.

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Pigs can be a real issue, ask the Myrtle  beach SC bow club , if they are pushing out the deer and turkey. They breed several times a year, have a 6+ each time. They do cause a lot of damage to the local farmers as well. Should be a open season all year, but they again manage by having the season in the same time as deer hunting, so then the pigs go just out in the night hours....

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