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As I understand it, their "official position" is that they want them gone. There is no closed season. There is no bag limit. There is no restrictions on hunting methods or weapons. All that is required to harvest them is a NYS hunting license.

There was an interesting quote in a recent issue of New York State Outdoor News that indicated that they did not necessarily want you actively hunting them for fear of dispersing them and driving these feral hogs into new territory and hastening their introduction. The quote was from some official in the DEC, but I can't think of the name or position. I thought the comment was a bit strange. It's kind of one of these "having your cake and eating it too" kind of remarks ..... lol. But anyway, hunting them is not controlled, regulated or illegal.

I thought there was something in the syllabus about hogs in NYS, but I could be wrong.

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http://www.dec.ny.gov/animals/70843.html

"As stated above, DEC's goal is to eradicate feral swine from the state's landscape. In New York, people with a small game license may shoot and keep feral swine at any time and in any number. All other hunting laws and firearms regulations are still in effect when shooting feral swine. If you are in an area that prohibits the use of rifles during big game seasons, you cannot use a rifle to shoot feral swine during any open deer season (including archery seasons)."

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As I understand it, their "official position" is that they want them gone. There is no closed season. There is no bag limit. There is no restrictions on hunting methods or weapons. All that is required to harvest them is a NYS hunting license.

There was an interesting quote in a recent issue of New York State Outdoor News that indicated that they did not necessarily want you actively hunting them for fear of dispersing them and driving these feral hogs into new territory and hastening their introduction. The quote was from some official in the DEC, but I can't think of the name or position. I thought the comment was a bit strange. It's kind of one of these "having your cake and eating it too" kind of remarks ..... lol. But anyway, hunting them is not controlled, regulated or illegal.

I thought there was something in the syllabus about hogs in NYS, but I could be wrong.

Doc, I have read the same thing. Shoot'em when you see'em.
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