Somebody's gotta do it. I can't believe that there are still some people who are ignorant of the important reasons for this having to be done. Thankyou.
A fence!!!! You seriously must be delusional. If you have ever been to Texas, it will be immediately evident to you that you cannot realistically fence out a pig. I hunt a ranch there that is 90,000 acres! Fencing that ranch to keep pigs out isn’t happening!
@Андрей Володов A smarter person knows the reaction of pigs to fences is like Putin to independent sovereignty. Although there is more incentive to destroy unwanted pests on your side of the fence.
@Андрей Володов Getting stuck on the wrong side makes it different, & if brother pig can't find the hole in the fence he made his unwelcome visit through, & GTF out of there before the opposition arrives he's in the custard. Deep
As a Texan, I am in full support of this. These feral hogs are a menace to crops, the environment, other animals, and most importantly, people. I only ask that you guys always try your best to end it quickly for them. They may be pests, but there’s no need to prolong their suffering if it can be helped. Other than that, great shooting! Please keep up the great work!
As a New Yorker I can’t even imagine how many farmers are losing money due to these hogs. Me,my brother and my dad did the helicopter hunt thing and it was easily the best $5,000 I’ve ever spent in my life. I had an absolute blast and the hunt guiders and pilot were really nice it was really fun raining down on hogs in a helicopter. Me and my dad would swap Ars they had some really cool guns there. 5.56,6.5 Grendel,300 blackout etc with every attachment you could possibly think of. I’ll definitely do it again in the near future
As a Canadian I totally support this 100% . Please don't let these animal rights extremists do in America what they do in Canada . There's 1,600,000 raccoons in the city of Toronto Canada and you can't even touch them and if you even hit it but eve if you hit it with a broom you can do 6 months in jail .
In Toronto Canada we have a racoon problem and politicians feel animals are more important than humans . We have 1.6 MILLION raccoons. Just imagine about mice ,rats ,squirrels and skunks .
George Vavoulis My folks thought they had a few and that a live trap would take care of it. In less than three months they had 42 of them caught. It's much worse than people think.
You have no idea how much I appreciate content like this. I know for a fact that other farmers appreciate it as well. Your team is very effective at pest control. Keep it up!
Invasive animal populations HAVE to be controlled, otherwise the native flora and fauna are put in serious jeapordy and do you want thousands nd thousands of these pigs ruining everything around them including where you happen to live? Betcha don't!
@@Ivanvasilevic sadly, we remain the dominant species even if we do things members of our own species deem 'wrong' and wrong in some respects they most certainly are, but it's also down to us to try and fix it, and how that's supposed to be done I cannot answer. But these animals that we are now discussing, (and not the entire eco system) what do you propose we do with them?
@@Fiberglass_Insulation People just don't understand. Most of that meat is unedible and the rest is very poor quality. Have they never see Old Yeller? Have they never heard of Trichinosis or any of the other parasitic diseases that wild pigs get? Wild pork... what's NOT for dinner. There are some that can be eaten but do who wants to risk that. Pork... the other worm infested meat.
Just did a Thanksgiving hunt with local outfitter in Okachobee FL. Used their AR platforms with thermal imaging scopes. It’s amazing what you can see clearly. We had 5.56 FMJ 55grn standard white box and 6.5 Creedmore FMJ. They both worked just fine. The 6.5 definitely did more damage to the meat. The dairy farm we hunted sure was happy with all the pigs we put down.
@coastpickle777 True. The ones we used were $5,000 and $6,000….and they aren’t the best. They were, however, ridiculously good and conditions weren’t good. Outfitter was Cast n Blast in Okachobee Florida. Solid operation and more hogs than you can possibly put down. They have access to over 100,000 acres of ranch and farms. 5 Stars….Highly Recommended.
@@mariateresajardonalvarez2400 man holds dominion over all the earth, everything in it is ours to manage. Your theological virtue signaling is based off of poor understanding.
@@Ivanvasilevic I wish RUclips would offer translation services. They used to, but not anymore. I really wish I could read EVERYONE'S comments! Damn RUclips!
@@covertops. Paste the comment into Google Translate. The Russian comment above translated as: "What other channels are there on this topic? And what is incompetence? In accuracy?
Finally even here (Italy) it starts to move something against the hogs, and as usual people complain and protest against who is in charge for dealing with the absurd number of animals to be put down. This is a real problem and someone is need to be solve, keep up with that💪🏻💪🏻
@@Ivanvasilevic I know I'm wasting my time but here it goes ... You need to do some homework, 1st. research how much damage hogs do to farm crops in $dollars per year 2nd. research how much damage they do spreading diseases in $dollars ... Hogs are no different then RATS.
I don't care if you talk to the pigs or not. All I care is that you are helping to reduce at least one specie of ferals by humane means when possible. Thank you Sir.
It's amazing how many times, with pigs and foxes in particular, the beast sticks his head up and stands still as if to ask "are you talking to me?" It sure helps to make them an easier target. And for the record, I an not a hunter in any form, but I hate what these ferals are doing to our native animals and plants. Then there is the damage they inflict on farmers supplying us all with necessary food
You will just die scared and tired! If you're a hog or coyote! They try for no secondary casualties! Cows and other livestock are usually not harmed .just the pests !
Greetings from Scotland and a merry Xmas to all you boar annihilators. Great work and superb footage. These critters do incredible damage to farmland and must be be kept away from produce by any means possible. Keep on blastin !!
We even got them starting to come down out of Canada. A different breed of course, but feral none the less and bred with apparently some kind of wild boar originating from Europe. Our DNR is very concerned about the damage that they'll do to our waterfall in addition to the usual damage that they do.
Well yeah, with technology like that, I'm not surprised. But it pays for itself in a couple years with how much meat it allows you to hunt instead of buying at the grocery store
amazing team kills, sound and image quality. Really awesome to see! Wild pigs can be an extreme plague for nature and farmers if there’s to many. They breed like crazy
I feel like there is a Watership Down type story here where a feral pig composes a series of poems where each stanza begins with the line "hey watchoo got there bud"
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Great video, only thing I would like to know are more distances. Only distance I caught was the one at 195 yards. This information is important to me. Thank you!
This is NOT an EFFICIENT method to lower the population of feral hogs. Use science. Shooting may be fun but it will not solve your long term problem. Plus learn to shoot!!
@@snowvalkyrie exactly so how can we as humans decide what is humane or not… we can’t so shame On us for deciding what is humane and what isn’t… death isn’t humane and no one can tell for sure
I am fully on board with this, it’s scary to see the damage they cause, but just a question, and being a hunter myself and knowing the cost of equipment and such, are shooting them still the most efficient solution or are there other means of extermination that is or can be used?
Trapping them works, some people hunt them with dogs. They have tried poison that didn't work out. Sterilization maybe a good way,but they haven't worked that out yet.
Equipment for this can be very expensive but as of right now it doesn't seem like there is a better way. Now keep in mind im not a professional hog hunter who does this all the time but I know people have tried types of poison but the effect it had on the land and water was pretty impactful so obviously they wont do that anymore. A-lot of people trap these hogs as well but that is very time consuming but the positive part is you don't have to even be on your land to trap them. A-lot of people run traps that link to your phone and you can drop the gate whenever your ready. Usually people will set night vision cameras pointing at the traps and hit the signal whenever they have the majority of the hogs inside. If you want to watch some videos where they show how this works you can type in Jager Pro hog trapping on youtube. It takes tens of thousands of hunters to keep the population of these hogs down and still that's not enough. Hopefully someone will come up with a more effective solution soon because this is a major problem. The positive part is they can be a great food source for us and also a way to make money with letting people hunt them on your property for money
Saya percaya, di belahan bumi manapun babi hutan itu bersifat merusak tanaman, tidak peduli itu tanaman petani atau bukan. Mereka alamiah mencari makan, tetapi manusia juga berupaya mengolah lahan agar produktiv. Jadi sebaiknya memang ada pengendalian populasi mereka agar terjaga ekosistem
I’m so curious, on one night hunt how many coyotes or hogs do you get? My husband showed me this, and I’d love to hunt hogs. I don’t have the night vision equipment.
They can be hunted in daylight, either finding bedding areas or feed sites near cover (usually) on wet days. Can be interesting, you can get very close at times.
We are in Arkansas in the delta. We do the same thing. They are costing our friends MILLIONS...... Hogs love soybean and corn. They wreak absolute havoc on fields here. Keep up the good work. We will........
Amazing work! Congrats! Get rid of those pests! Sucks for all around the world with these crazy gun control laws. Especially Canada right now. It's never the elites that get problems with boars.
@@Ultimatenightvision Problem is idiots (the classic redneck attitude impression, personified from many US shooters it seems from comments, plus nut cases) behind semis. Fact is few need them, fewer still can use them effectively. You'd know that, while better than many videos, the extra misses over if using a bolt are there (which isn't a put down). Most shoot a lot more holes in the air. & there is no comparison on volume shooting if the operator can shoot ok, just many try to compensate for incompetence with firepower & it doesn't work like that. Using them in the past, the frustration of now being denied from law changes is not good, and those changes have failed badly to cure the problem, shootings have risen. Calling shooting "control" for efforts that fail to get the majority of pigs in a group is optimistic. Having tally kills/escapes recorded (frame size makes telling this difficult often) would tell a story. Seems in open field of fire areas up to 5 or so can be dealt to with ok shooters, over that success gets pretty erratic, and pigs are relatively easy to shoot on the run. If side effects for non-target species are manageable, it is difficult to understand why poison isn't first used and farming wary pigs stopped. Dead ones aren't wary, and the few that escape effective baiting can be more effectively dealt with than wading into large mobs. Traps are another effective method used right. Calling coyotes invasive pests is a long one too, and their actual damage might merit revisiting. This clip seems to show smaller pig mob size (& thus more effective kill rate by shooting) & perhaps is some circumstances the coyotes keep the reproduction rate down by getting the piglets? A similar possibility exists in some of the Australian hunting videos, and seeing a clip of a solo dingo very effectively getting a half grown pig might account for some seasons having low increases.
I'm curious what sort of rifles you guys are using for doing this. Is it just a .22 or is it something a bit meaner? Or, to phrase my question another way.... What'cha got there, bud?
Most of the carcasses will be left for scavengers. The pig problem is so pervasive that no practical method of mass processing is possible. This is not waste, though, as the nutrients are returned to the environment. Some of the smaller ones might be processed, but the ones that are trapped are processed more often.
@@Svensk7119 It's definitely waste. Them being destructive invasive animals does NOT excuse the waste. Leaving dozens of rotting carcasses, some weighing over 600 pounds, lying around is a serious health issue, and it is a severe waste of both life, and food. It can contaminate water sources and just plain stink up the area for miles. Only a true sociopath would go on a slaughter spree like this and leave the bodies to rot. They'll be after people once that legality disappears. You really want your vegetables coming to you after being grown around rotting boar corpses? It'll take months for the critters they don't shoot to handle that.
@@JLFrost Buzzards gotta eat, same as a worm. If you think it a waste, invent a practical system to prevent its need. And it shan't take months. Decomposition begins immediately, and scavengers breed quickly. The only flesh that will be around for months are bones. Trust me. I have actually seen animal corpses.
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This is very different to the pig hunting we do here in Australia, we use dogs to chase them down and corner them before getting in there ourselves with a pig sticker (knife). Your doing good work anyway mates, keep it up
En el sur de Chile, también... Jabalíes se transformó en plaga, también el castor. Introducidos y hoy acabando con bosque nativo y con fauna tradicional.
How is it costing us billions? This slaughter should not be shown without warnings for children.
Do some research. Also, parents should monitor what their kids watch...warnings or no warnings.
What a wuss
Own a farm, ranch, grow produce and gain a business off of it, and let these wild hogs roam around it, watch your profits dwindle......
They destroy farming and grazing land which alters the terrain making more prone flooding. They kill fawns, calves, and lambs. They need to be killed.
That’s Life…
Somebody's gotta do it. I can't believe that there are still some people who are ignorant of the important reasons for this having to be done. Thankyou.
Lmao it’s funny how they care so much about the hogs lives but don’t care about all the native wildlife the hogs have killed and affected
Wild hogs have a way of getting around fences.
A fence!!!! You seriously must be delusional. If you have ever been to Texas, it will be immediately evident to you that you cannot realistically fence out a pig. I hunt a ranch there that is 90,000 acres! Fencing that ranch to keep pigs out isn’t happening!
@Андрей Володов A smarter person knows the reaction of pigs to fences is like Putin to independent sovereignty. Although there is more incentive to destroy unwanted pests on your side of the fence.
@Андрей Володов Getting stuck on the wrong side makes it different, & if brother pig can't find the hole in the fence he made his unwelcome visit through, & GTF out of there before the opposition arrives he's in the custard. Deep
As a Texan, I am in full support of this. These feral hogs are a menace to crops, the environment, other animals, and most importantly, people. I only ask that you guys always try your best to end it quickly for them. They may be pests, but there’s no need to prolong their suffering if it can be helped. Other than that, great shooting! Please keep up the great work!
As a New Yorker I can’t even imagine how many farmers are losing money due to these hogs. Me,my brother and my dad did the helicopter hunt thing and it was easily the best $5,000 I’ve ever spent in my life. I had an absolute blast and the hunt guiders and pilot were really nice it was really fun raining down on hogs in a helicopter. Me and my dad would swap Ars they had some really cool guns there. 5.56,6.5 Grendel,300 blackout etc with every attachment you could possibly think of. I’ll definitely do it again in the near future
As a Canadian I totally support this 100% . Please don't let these animal rights extremists do in America what they do in Canada . There's 1,600,000 raccoons in the city of Toronto Canada and you can't even touch them and if you even hit it but eve if you hit it with a broom you can do 6 months in jail .
In Toronto Canada we have a racoon problem and politicians feel animals are more important than humans . We have 1.6 MILLION raccoons. Just imagine about mice ,rats ,squirrels and skunks .
@@Brandenuzis 😊0
George Vavoulis My folks thought they had a few and that a live trap would take care of it. In less than three months they had 42 of them caught. It's much worse than people think.
You have no idea how much I appreciate content like this. I know for a fact that other farmers appreciate it as well. Your team is very effective at pest control. Keep it up!
poor farmers
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@@Владимир-ы9ч6фwhat?
@@Владимир-ы9ч6ф uh ok? Like they don't help put food on everyone's table
The quality on the thermal is absolutely incredible would love to have something even close to that wow.
For the low low cost of 5k, well at least the 1 I want.
@@wood-wheel-wizard yea small cost what a joke
@@wood-wheel-wizard why don’t you get the Thor 4 made by ant
Invasive animal populations HAVE to be controlled, otherwise the native flora and fauna are put in serious jeapordy and do you want thousands nd thousands of these pigs ruining everything around them including where you happen to live? Betcha don't!
@@Ivanvasilevic sadly, we remain the dominant species even if we do things members of our own species deem 'wrong' and wrong in some respects they most certainly are, but it's also down to us to try and fix it, and how that's supposed to be done I cannot answer. But these animals that we are now discussing, (and not the entire eco system) what do you propose we do with them?
This legitimately looks like a very good job opportunity considering how these things breed like wildfire.
На раз ну на два выхода потом надоедает любая работа надоедает даже кемпинг надоесть может а тут ночами не спать
Bro i would do it free and as a bonus you can take a few of them for a quick meal.
@@AiRPasternak bacteria:
@@Fiberglass_Insulation People just don't understand. Most of that meat is unedible and the rest is very poor quality. Have they never see Old Yeller? Have they never heard of Trichinosis or any of the other parasitic diseases that wild pigs get? Wild pork... what's NOT for dinner. There are some that can be eaten but do who wants to risk that. Pork... the other worm infested meat.
@@Fiberglass_Insulationmf u think he gonna eat it raw?😭😭
Imagine breaking into this guys house and hearing “hey whatcha got there bud?!”
🤣🤣
instantly s*** my pants
Those were the last words that they'll hear. 😂
I’d give him my wallet, my four mill 401k and walk right back where I came from m-
😂
Love this channel, no music, no talking, only shooting..👍🏼👍🏼😃
Whatcha got there bud?
@@JohnSmith-yv6eq ok maybe some singing
Just did a Thanksgiving hunt with local outfitter in Okachobee FL. Used their AR platforms with thermal imaging scopes. It’s amazing what you can see clearly. We had 5.56 FMJ 55grn standard white box and 6.5 Creedmore FMJ. They both worked just fine. The 6.5 definitely did more damage to the meat. The dairy farm we hunted sure was happy with all the pigs we put down.
Que horror y encima "el día de Acción de Gracias" Dios tiene que estar vomitando por ka crueldad y el sadismo de alguno de "sus hijos"
@coastpickle777 True. The ones we used were $5,000 and $6,000….and they aren’t the best. They were, however, ridiculously good and conditions weren’t good. Outfitter was Cast n Blast in Okachobee Florida. Solid operation and more hogs than you can possibly put down. They have access to over 100,000 acres of ranch and farms. 5 Stars….Highly Recommended.
@@mariateresajardonalvarez2400 go back to where you came from, you illegal aliens
@@mariateresajardonalvarez2400 man holds dominion over all the earth, everything in it is ours to manage. Your theological virtue signaling is based off of poor understanding.
@@mariateresajardonalvarez2400 Vegetables are lifeforms as well. We kill them all the time and you never bat an eye.
I love watching these videos. These people are providing excellent work for the property owners. Thanks for sharing with us!!
Indeed. A sounder of hogs will destroy ACRES PER NIGHT. I appreciate the work they put in. Now if we could just do something about these damn coyotes.
You guys are super marksmen. Watching other channels is so frustrating due to the shooters' incompetence.
А какие другие каналы есть по подобной тематике? И в чем заключается некомпетентность? В меткости?
Some, not all, is very average. The other channel comment is still sound.
@@Ivanvasilevic I wish RUclips would offer translation services. They used to, but not anymore. I really wish I could read EVERYONE'S comments! Damn RUclips!
@@Ivanvasilevic Thank you.
@@covertops. Paste the comment into Google Translate. The Russian comment above translated as: "What other channels are there on this topic? And what is incompetence? In accuracy?
They say "curiosity killed the cat" but it didn't do any less for the hogs and coyotes. Excellent shooting!
Very satisfying and comforting to watch. Gives me a warm, fuzzy feeling to see these pests culled and thinned. Keep it up!
Next time I ever hear the words “Hey, what ya got there buddy?” I’m going to dive into an immediate sideways roll.
I liked that hunter's hog call("what ya got there, bud?")so much, that I use it myself.
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Works fine for me when I pick up girls at the local pub also.
@@KS-zj9ou I man...I have an uncomfortable image of all those who answer that "call"...look just as huge as my ex-wife.
Imagine being in complete darkness in the brush and you hear "hey bud, whatcha got there" 😂 last words you hear lol
Like yo I was saying that 🤣 they was listening and they understood what they heard...WTF was that? Bang 💥
Finally even here (Italy) it starts to move something against the hogs, and as usual people complain and protest against who is in charge for dealing with the absurd number of animals to be put down.
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Been away from the channel for several months. Video and sound quality has increased, dramatically. Marksmanship is fantastic, as always. Nicely done!
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"Hey what you got there bud"? BANG💥 😆 i love it
*Ultimate Night Vision* Bravo well done, thank-you for taking the time to bring us along. GOD Bless.
@@Ivanvasilevic THAT'S WHY THERE CALLED ANIMALS "COMPRENDER"
@@Ivanvasilevic I know I'm wasting my time but here it goes ... You need to do some homework, 1st. research how much damage hogs do to farm crops in $dollars per year 2nd. research how much damage they do spreading diseases in $dollars ... Hogs are no different then RATS.
@@TELE6220 thank-you for the refresher course, go troll someone else.
I don't care if you talk to the pigs or not. All I care is that you are helping to reduce at least one specie of ferals by humane means when possible. Thank you Sir.
It's amazing how many times, with pigs and foxes in particular, the beast sticks his head up and stands still as if to ask "are you talking to me?" It sure helps to make them an easier target. And for the record, I an not a hunter in any form, but I hate what these ferals are doing to our native animals and plants. Then there is the damage they inflict on farmers supplying us all with necessary food
The hog really spin’s around to dodge the bullets 5:42💀😂
Another great video guys !!! Hey, whatcha got there bud ?? Your trademark question. 😂😂 Great couple of double yote shots too !! 😁🇺🇸😁🇺🇸
If I'm ever in a field and hear "Hey whatcha got there, bud" I'm hitting the deck!
1:29 bro that Boar stopped like he was a kid caught red handed stealing something lol 😂
If I hear someone say "whatcha got there bud ?" from far away,,, I will start running like crazy 😂😂
You'll just die tired...😁
@@JohnSmith-yv6eq 😅
You will just die scared and tired! If you're a hog or coyote! They try for no secondary casualties! Cows and other livestock are usually not harmed .just the pests !
@@jerryhammack1318 Absolutely 😊
Or ...hit the dirt !!!
I'm just here for the "what-cha got there bud?" 🤠🐷🔫😵
If this was a shirt. I'd buy 5. 3XL plz
4:36 had me laughin so hard I almost wet myself!!!!🤣 Brilliant summary of the situation!!
Greetings from Scotland and a merry Xmas to all you boar annihilators. Great work and superb footage. These critters do incredible damage to farmland and must be be kept away from produce by any means possible. Keep on blastin !!
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not just farmland, they destroy our nature too. This invasive species is a literal plague, it's sad to see anyone upset about them being removed
We even got them starting to come down out of Canada. A different breed of course, but feral none the less and bred with apparently some kind of wild boar originating from Europe. Our DNR is very concerned about the damage that they'll do to our waterfall in addition to the usual damage that they do.
Next time I hear.. " hey whatcha got there bud.. I'ma get the fuck down 😂😂
“Hey what you got there bud?” gets me every time yo 😂😂😂
I assumed these scopes weren’t cheap, but the RICO is EIGHTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS!!!! 😮
That's what I was thinking...
Well yeah, with technology like that, I'm not surprised. But it pays for itself in a couple years with how much meat it allows you to hunt instead of buying at the grocery store
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amazing team kills, sound and image quality. Really awesome to see! Wild pigs can be an extreme plague for nature and farmers if there’s to many. They breed like crazy
You guys have all the fun and I don't blame you for making me happy 😂
I feel like there is a Watership Down type story here where a feral pig composes a series of poems where each stanza begins with the line "hey watchoo got there bud"
Whutchagotderebud?!!🤣 Love it!
From a place they will not see, comes a sound they will not hear! Good job!!
“aye whatcha got bud?“ lol that was pretty funny ngl
2:10 that Hog tryna procreate? haha
Absolutely fantastic guys! Great job on the pest eradication and that was some fine shootin'.
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There should be bounties that support hunters like you guys clearing out invasive species. I wish I could help
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@Red Beard's Racing Libertarians 🤦♂️
Everyone would be billionaires 💀
Been done before, Then folks just raise them and bring them in for loot.....
There’s a few counties in Texas that offer bounties. Mostly down near Austin though.
“Hey, whatcha got there bud?” I laugh every time! 😂
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@Santa 🌲 stop saying "w w w" on other comments Santa! That makes no sense
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This never gets old...Amazing night vision...
Amazing COD coordination
Thermal*
Just wish I were doing it!
Wonder why these pigs don't roll around in mud to throw off the night vision..I mean it worked for Arnold in Pedator. Keep up the great work guys.
Yea I wandered why they do it like Arnold come on.
They probably didn't watch "Predator," so they don't know about that. For the sake of the cull, keep it that way!
They’ll all corn fed nice hogs ! They’ve helped a lot of farmers to get rid of the no trespassing signs, and beg for hunters to help !!
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Great work, Ultimate Night Vision. You're doing a huge, huge service.
Weekly uploads will be highly appreciated ......as always great content cheers
Godly aim with those semi-autos!!! A true sharpshooter!
If I ever hear someone say to me “Hey what ya got there bud” I’ll know it’s too late. 😂
Great video, only thing I would like to know are more distances. Only distance I caught was the one at 195 yards. This information is important to me. Thank you!
The distances vary quite a bit. Anywhere from 5 yards to around 200
@@Ultimatenightvision What time were some of those shoots? I suspect some were shot past midnight.
@@maxheadroom8857 7pm-7am
Great job!! Destroy these disgusting things. They're not needed or wanted. Keep it up!!👍👍👍👍
This is NOT an EFFICIENT method to lower the population of feral hogs. Use science. Shooting may be fun but it will not solve your long term problem. Plus learn to shoot!!
They are wanted, on my plate. Bacon is good eating! 😂
@@Zachary77Disgusting disease carrying gigantic rats that eat anything and everything!… Not human food!
What ya got there, bud. Gets me every single time.😂 Don't stop making these videos and killing hogs
We're all counting on you.
that damn hog said “huh” 😂😂
Party time. Well done. Thanks for putting in so much work on these films.
Thank you for taking out these pests humanely. The vast majority went down in one shot.
Sorry but a humane way of killing something doesn’t exist (please don’t call me a tree hugger I ate bacon this morning )
@@tkong6465, and you would know how dying or death feels how? I noticed you posted. Therefore, it can’t be from experience.
@@snowvalkyrie exactly so how can we as humans decide what is humane or not… we can’t so shame
On us for deciding what is humane and what isn’t… death isn’t humane and no one can tell for sure
“Hey what cha got there bud”
gets me every time 😂
I'm in Tears of Laughter, What You Got There Bud 😂😂😂😂
Favorite phrase: Hey watcha got there bud? 😂
This is the best so far guys. Keep it up.
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The toddler is adorable, and sharp when he realizes he’s on camera.
I am fully on board with this, it’s scary to see the damage they cause, but just a question, and being a hunter myself and knowing the cost of equipment and such, are shooting them still the most efficient solution or are there other means of extermination that is or can be used?
Trapping them works, some people hunt them with dogs. They have tried poison that didn't work out. Sterilization maybe a good way,but they haven't worked that out yet.
Equipment for this can be very expensive but as of right now it doesn't seem like there is a better way. Now keep in mind im not a professional hog hunter who does this all the time but I know people have tried types of poison but the effect it had on the land and water was pretty impactful so obviously they wont do that anymore. A-lot of people trap these hogs as well but that is very time consuming but the positive part is you don't have to even be on your land to trap them. A-lot of people run traps that link to your phone and you can drop the gate whenever your ready. Usually people will set night vision cameras pointing at the traps and hit the signal whenever they have the majority of the hogs inside. If you want to watch some videos where they show how this works you can type in Jager Pro hog trapping on youtube. It takes tens of thousands of hunters to keep the population of these hogs down and still that's not enough. Hopefully someone will come up with a more effective solution soon because this is a major problem. The positive part is they can be a great food source for us and also a way to make money with letting people hunt them on your property for money
Has anyone tried leaving notes around the place asking them to keep their foraging damage to a minimum? 🤷♂️
Trapping and hunting right now
Trapping is probably the most efficient. When they invent a poison that will only kill pigs, move over richest man in the world.
*Can I book a vacation with you gents yet*
*You guys provide such a valuable service..keep up the great work!*
Sign me up as well.
That's what I am talking about! Git R Done! Two thumbs up from Kingsport, Tennessee!
Saya percaya, di belahan bumi manapun babi hutan itu bersifat merusak tanaman, tidak peduli itu tanaman petani atau bukan. Mereka alamiah mencari makan, tetapi manusia juga berupaya mengolah lahan agar produktiv. Jadi sebaiknya memang ada pengendalian populasi mereka agar terjaga ekosistem
I’m so curious, on one night hunt how many coyotes or hogs do you get? My husband showed me this, and I’d love to hunt hogs. I don’t have the night vision equipment.
"I don’t have the night vision equipment."
One of their thermal scopes(InfiRay Outdoor RICO RS75 ) costs a mouth watering $18K.
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They can be hunted in daylight, either finding bedding areas or feed sites near cover (usually) on wet days. Can be interesting, you can get very close at times.
@@johnmead8437 and you can hunt boar using dogs
You watch they don't shoot you ,these trigger happy geezers
Great work! I can’t get enough of these videos
We are in Arkansas in the delta. We do the same thing. They are costing our friends MILLIONS...... Hogs love soybean and corn. They wreak absolute havoc on fields here. Keep up the good work. We will........
Respect from England I’m envious, great shooting, humanely done 👍
I have dark humor but the first hog to get popped in the video had me chuckling, that “huh,” of an oink before the shot hehehe.
These videos are badass. 👌🏽🤙🏽
This like operation red wings but for hogs
Amazing work! Congrats! Get rid of those pests! Sucks for all around the world with these crazy gun control laws. Especially Canada right now. It's never the elites that get problems with boars.
Looks like it's getting bad up there in Canada
congrats my friend on the great night hunt good equipment and good weapon
Another subscriber to the channel 👍👍
@@Ultimatenightvision Problem is idiots (the classic redneck attitude impression, personified from many US shooters it seems from comments, plus nut cases) behind semis.
Fact is few need them, fewer still can use them effectively. You'd know that, while better than many videos, the extra misses over if using a bolt are there (which isn't a put down). Most shoot a lot more holes in the air. & there is no comparison on volume shooting if the operator can shoot ok, just many try to compensate for incompetence with firepower & it doesn't work like that.
Using them in the past, the frustration of now being denied from law changes is not good, and those changes have failed badly to cure the problem, shootings have risen.
Calling shooting "control" for efforts that fail to get the majority of pigs in a group is optimistic. Having tally kills/escapes recorded (frame size makes telling this difficult often) would tell a story. Seems in open field of fire areas up to 5 or so can be dealt to with ok shooters, over that success gets pretty erratic, and pigs are relatively easy to shoot on the run.
If side effects for non-target species are manageable, it is difficult to understand why poison isn't first used and farming wary pigs stopped. Dead ones aren't wary, and the few that escape effective baiting can be more effectively dealt with than wading into large mobs. Traps are another effective method used right.
Calling coyotes invasive pests is a long one too, and their actual damage might merit revisiting. This clip seems to show smaller pig mob size (& thus more effective kill rate by shooting) & perhaps is some circumstances the coyotes keep the reproduction rate down by getting the piglets? A similar possibility exists in some of the Australian hunting videos, and seeing a clip of a solo dingo very effectively getting a half grown pig might account for some seasons having low increases.
Let them eat cake!
If I'm ever in the woods and i hear, Hey whatcha got there bud? I know im dead lol
Great shooting. Keep up the good work!
$18,000 scope makes all the difference. LOL
I would hope so.
To me, it underscores his commitment to mitigate a serious problem.
Nice shot bro
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Brilliant marksmanship, what distance are you shooting on average. Great videos
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Please do not use the word MARKSMANSHIP to describe SPRAY AND PRAY SHOOTING. Wrong approach to the problem.
@@clarencet5725 What?
@@deebee4575 IT means if you fill the air with enough bullets something is going to get hit. SPRAY bullets and PRAY they hit something.
@@clarencet5725 I know what it means but I saw none of that here. Plenty of good marksmanship was recorded.
Does this video make you sad, snowflake?
There we go, love me some "Hey? Wat'cha got there bud?" fix! Thank you, thank you very much.
Anybody asks me, “Hey, whatcha got there, Bud?” I’m ducking - fast! 😳
Good shots... Exelent termal scope...👍👍
My cat loves your night vision hunting , wish could send her video all excited and sticking to tv screen
Hi why do you wait so long to pull the trigger? I would have shot a lot earlier in many of your kills. Am I missing something? Keep up the good work😊
I need more videos guys. Been waiting. Thanks a million 😊😊😊
I'm curious what sort of rifles you guys are using for doing this. Is it just a .22 or is it something a bit meaner?
Or, to phrase my question another way....
What'cha got there, bud?
What do you do with the carcasses of the wild boars? Do you collect and process them for food? Amazing shots.
Most of the carcasses will be left for scavengers. The pig problem is so pervasive that no practical method of mass processing is possible.
This is not waste, though, as the nutrients are returned to the environment. Some of the smaller ones might be processed, but the ones that are trapped are processed more often.
👆 This is true
Сначала перестреляли бизонов и индейцев теперь добрались до свиней одно слово убийцы всего живого в свою выгоду
@@Svensk7119 It's definitely waste. Them being destructive invasive animals does NOT excuse the waste. Leaving dozens of rotting carcasses, some weighing over 600 pounds, lying around is a serious health issue, and it is a severe waste of both life, and food. It can contaminate water sources and just plain stink up the area for miles.
Only a true sociopath would go on a slaughter spree like this and leave the bodies to rot. They'll be after people once that legality disappears.
You really want your vegetables coming to you after being grown around rotting boar corpses? It'll take months for the critters they don't shoot to handle that.
@@JLFrost Buzzards gotta eat, same as a worm.
If you think it a waste, invent a practical system to prevent its need. And it shan't take months. Decomposition begins immediately, and scavengers breed quickly. The only flesh that will be around for months are bones. Trust me. I have actually seen animal corpses.
Also can you guys make a video on what's the setup is like and how does it work?
That’s the cutest baby boy I have ever seen. He’s sharp .
Damn that looks like a whole bunch of fun
just wonder, how did you deal with all these prey afterwards? is it available for selling?
Yes, what happens once they are shot? Nonetheless, excellent job ‼️
what do you do with all the meat ??
Pretty sure they collect the bodies and harvest the meat
You guys need to post videos way more often!!!
Que caçada tooppp 👏👏
Aqui no Brasil , agora está liberado o manejo do javali . Mais é numa burocracia que até desanima . Ainda não fiz nenhuma caçada . 😔 Grande abraço 🤝
Brazil eh ums bosta kkkk pais de merda
LULADRÃO n quer que mate.Quer trazer a desgraça para os produtores do AGRO que sustenta o país.
If I'm camping and I hear "Hey, what you got there, bud?" Please tell my family I love them. 🤣😂😭😭
Mannn I would just do this with all of my spare time 🤣 IL sucks. I want to move to Texas
I have never hunted freal hogs just curious what caliber do you use?
Hey whatchu got there bud?
This is very different to the pig hunting we do here in Australia, we use dogs to chase them down and corner them before getting in there ourselves with a pig sticker (knife). Your doing good work anyway mates, keep it up
Are there any channels with that type of hunting?
Can't quite recognise your.unit tac sign,but I'm ex a coy 9ar,carried the pig in phouc guy for nine months!
Good,but the numbers that way are limited,the numbers you see here are en masse!
The kid pulling a u-turn...Love it!
😍caraca mano que daora👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 top
Limpo e rápido.
Controle.
Aqui no sul do Brasil estamos tendo esse problema também!
En el sur de Chile, también... Jabalíes se transformó en plaga, también el castor. Introducidos y hoy acabando con bosque nativo y con fauna tradicional.
"There's no reason for anyone to own semi automatics"
2:38 begs to differ.
Cant agree more