Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote:
friedgreencorrado wrote:
Those bastards are **mean**. Hog hunting was the only time my dad & uncle would make me stay home when I was a kid.
Bacon bearin' critters cannot just amble around the underbrush being friendly. Nevermind the bacon, they also carry ham and pulled pork under that vaguely pig-like exterior. Had they not evolved all that meanness to compensate for their deliciousness they would have been extinct long ago. They might be still if other predators discover apple wood smoking processes.
Can I give this infinite upvote?
JoeyM
UltimaDork
9/26/12 10:03 p.m.
93EXCivic wrote:
Strizzo wrote:
11ty bazillion feral hogs tearing up the south and we're supposed to be short on bacon?
I have always wanted to try hog huntin'.
I got a hunting license for the first time last year, just so I could hunt hogs in the Green Swamp with a buddy who was coming down from TN to do so. We didn't see a damned thing. My pet hypothesis is that all the pigs were vacationing in Aruba that weekend.
I did, while kayaking a few months ago, encounter some guys catching a small pig with hog dogs. The process was loud, bloody, an a bit startling for a city boy like myself.
allen_m
New Reader
9/26/12 10:48 p.m.
Really, I wonder if the hog ranchers in the north west corner
of Iowa know this?
Lesley
PowerDork
9/26/12 11:28 p.m.
We were in the Santa Ynez mountains near Santa Barbara driving the new Honda Accord last month and there was a HUGE dead wild pig by the side of the road. We couldn't believe it, we Canukistanians have never seen anything like that before.
They get pretty big down here, 4-600 lbs full grown, and they've been known to kill ranchers calves, sheep, goats, dogs if they're not careful. Only a matter of time before someone's kid gets attacked, then there might be something done about it. Maybe.
Hogs just aren't mean.
They're pretty crafty for a hoofed animal.
In NC, night hunting and spotlighting is allowed for hogs. I understand that dogs make the process easier, but you shouldn't get too attached to your dogs.
I found hog tracks and crap out when I was fishing on the Neuse one day last year. This was just outside of Raleigh itself, too.
It is pretty bad.
http://www.newsobserver.com/2012/05/06/2047423/a-farmers.html
Strizzo
UberDork
9/27/12 12:55 p.m.
at least in texas, may be different in other states, killing/hunting any animal that is considered a nuisance on the property by or for the landowner doesn't even require a hunting license.
pres589
SuperDork
9/27/12 1:53 p.m.
So the article that started this thread talked about global shortages in corn and soybeans brought on by drought and other weather issues in prime producing errors.
So why is everyone in this thread worried about bacon? I mean, have you seen how many products you buy have corn or soy in them?
SVreX
MegaDork
9/27/12 8:07 p.m.
Update: Bad news for hog hunters in the U.S. south:
http://www.seattlepi.com/news/article/Bacon-shortage-baloney-but-prices-to-rise-3907903.php
JoeyM
UltimaDork
10/1/12 12:27 p.m.
GameboyRMH wrote:
Update: Bad news for hog hunters in the U.S. south:
http://www.seattlepi.com/news/article/Bacon-shortage-baloney-but-prices-to-rise-3907903.php
I'm still wanting to shoot one of the varmints. (or a few.....I want to get some tusks.....you could make a nifty checkers set out of pig ivory and a band saw.
http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2012/10/02/farmer-eaten-by-his-own-hogs/
friedgreencorrado wrote:
http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2012/10/02/farmer-eaten-by-his-own-hogs/
Maybe we taste like bacon to them?
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8xffi_hannibal-man-eating-pigs_shortfilms
As long as they get this big, I don't see a bacon shortage anytime soon.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hogzilla