nope lol as soon as you put yourself in the place of the victim it’s not good for you at all. Stop defending someone killing and animal for no reason when he can build a fence lmao
@@peanutwars 🤡🤡🤡 a fence aint gonna stop them😂 plus they’re destroying the farmers crops and livelihood. So should we just let them destroy HIS life and OUR food?😐
I agree 100% these so called environmentalists know nothing and they give more rights to animals than people . In Toronto Canada you can go to jail for 6 months for even trapping a racoon . We have 1.6 million raccoons in Toronto and when you count in mice ,rats squirrels, and skunks it's frightening
Not only is the clown horn hilarious but it’s also a pretty genius idea to get the animal to face you while staying still. Allowing for a perfect headshot.
Yeah. Can you tell if that’s what they are aiming for? I know they are good for quick painless death but it’s a harder shot right? Just curious I do not hunt. Thx.
@@justlook.productions yes it is a harder shot but i don't think many hunters are comfortable with letting any animal suffer from a gunshot wound, even a pest as destructive as feral hogs.
I'm not really in to hunting (not opposed to it either) but I would like to go on a hog hunt like this for 3 reasons; 1. They are destructive. 2. These arent like hunting Bambi, these can come after you or your dog, they are just too dangerous. 3. I hear the ribs are delicious.
Sucker for u dude, in my country children uses bow n arrows and didn't ruin a biome cuz "a shitman Is stupid and if weaponry sells new rounds, shitmans shoot the older bullets". Dude a 12 years old childboy of my country is smarter than a man of yours calling themself an hunter.
The synchronized shots are very well done but what impresses me most is how close these guys get while going undetected. These animals are always on high alert.
In my town, as the wild boars used to destroy the orchards a lot, they decided to introduce wolves to naturally control the wild boar population, but it turns out that the wolves prefer to be opportunists instead of being environmentalists, and instead of eating the wild boars, they prefer sheep, goats even calves.
@@TheLAGopher They are things that only happen in the ecological world of the armchair, they know the theory but when they go to reality they fail miserably
@HoboMaster In my country there are areas that cannot be allowed, that a boar impregnates a litter of domestic sows, because 100 grams costs more than 12 EU, it is not my area, but in those parts everyone has a license to kill boars and sell them in restaurants with biological monitoring
I never realized how important this culling is until a friend had fields of soybeans destroyed by hogs. Thank you for doing what you do and with such accuracy and efficiency!
@CelestialStar46 Sure they scream bloody murder when shot in the ass, but they're not supposed to be here so we don't give a shit. Also did anyone else notice what i assume to be one of the hog's intestines being dragged out?
There is no pest idiot, farmers and hunter ARE RESPONSIBLE, they raised these wild boars, and cross them with pigs so they would have more babies, they grew crop to feed them, and now we are invaded by these animals bred by people !!! IT IS OUR FAULT STUPIDS ! anytime there is a problem in nature it is OUR FAULT ! Nature control itself, men control nothing !!!
It blows me away that there are people out there that don't understand what an invasive species is or what they do to ecosystems. Environmental protection comes in many forms and this is one of them.
I think people just cannot understand that the same is done to millions of cows, chickens, pigs every year but they just see a cheeseburger. It's the disconnect between where food actually comes. If they could really grasp how many animals are killed to satiate our desire for meat, things like culling dangerous destructive invasive species wouldn't bother them.
Изверги, вам это взачтется, фашисты на животный мир, горе вашим семьям будет ответкойзеркальной , обезательно, всевышнему виднее что вы творите с природой...
@sycamore5493 "Ackshually"..... it's an expression pertaining to disbelief in most cases, so I was in disbelief at how much you can see through that scope at night. Does it make sense now nerd 🤓
Asecinos de animales dejenerados sádicos gosando con la muerte de esos pobres animales que no los pasan asiendo nada malo malparidos asecinos pudracen en el infierno
@@supermantriplex8275 Los coyotes son una plaga peligrosa que puede causar muchos problemas a muchas personas. Si no se controla su población, perturbarán el ecosistema local. También matan ganado y mascotas, y pueden transmitir la rabia. Si traduces el título, dice "Cazando la plaga más destructiva de América" y por "América" no solo se refiere a los Estados Unidos, ya que los coyotes se encuentran en todas partes del continente.
I like how you hit the big breeders first. The piglets that do get away have less chance of surviving that way. Coyotes will pick them off without mama around.
Except they shoot the coyotes, too, so there's nothing to prey on the vulnerable piglets. Hence, they survive and breed and no progress is made in population control. They're so hung up on protecting a few calves that they're killing a potential ally. Maybe if there were more vulnerable piglets around then the coyotes would harass livestock less.
@@soxpeewee any hunter worth their salt will only shoot if it is a quick clean kill. But for invasives like feral hogs, that is still preferable but not as much, some people use tannerite (bombs) to hunt them, I guarantee you that most do not die quickly that way.
I once had to deal with an idiot who whined about how "cowardly' it was to hunt these things by helicopter in the air, despite not knowing why this is a necessary business, especially in the Southern US where there is a lack of predators to keep the boar population in check.
@@Hellwolf36about the only one big enough in the south would be the gators, and they probably wouldn't take enough small hogs to make much of a difference.
I've always wondered, do you guys collect their carcass and do anything with them? I'd imagine you do as there are a lot of them, I'm just curious though.
they cannot be exterminated ,and if they somehow are exterminated than 2 domestic pigs will eventually escape and restock the population very quick,its a constant job
I was stationed in Germany in the 80's and we would be in the field doing exercises and having to do guard duty and wild boars abounded in Bavaria. You didn't get ammo, so there's were instances of soldiers getting tree'd by boars while they had guns duty.
I was in Germany in the army back in 80's and I remember seeing boar hogs but never heard of any stories like that, I'm sure you are exaggerating a little for RUclips viewers,,
I'm wondering why (from 10:34 to 10:53) you did not drop the hammer on the sow (female) ; by not killing the boar (after 10 seconds) you allowed it to inseminate the sow and thereby produce more piglets. Bottom line here is, wipe out the available sows and female piglets and the problem is solved since there are no more opportunities for the board to mate ; but in the majority of the videos I've seen, it appears the boars are the primary ones being shot.
Just a question. Sometimes (eg. at arount 6:25), why does the shooter wait, as if he's taking an Ansel Adams photo? Especially with a stationary target, shouldn't a shot be taken at first stable acquisition?
I believe it's bc there's multiple ppl shooting- wait for everyone to get on target and try to shoot at the same time so they don't scatter too soon. Some videos you'll hear 1-3 shots and see 3 pigs/coyotes drop.
The idea of control is to get them all. Pigs usually bolt when spooked, so ensuring teh fist shot (shots if several shooters) is effective is critical to good results. Includes selecting the right one/sequence, often poorly done. Count the before and after kill/escape ratio, if escapes are over 25% shooters are out of their depth as a generalisation. That' most of them. Dogs are even less effective on mobs (but effective on individuals). Poison and traps to reduce mob size (done well they can be near 100%), with survivors clinically shot, and any individual still remaining dogged one at a time if needed is the ideal sequence. Often compromised because hunters disturb them.
This is why hogs need to be hunted. A 70-acre field cratered with holes up to five feet wide and three feet deep. The roots below a huge oak tree shading a creek have been dug out and exposed. Grass has been trampled into paths. Where the grass has been stripped, saplings crowd out the pecan trees that provide food for deer, opossums and other wildlife. A farmer wanting to cut his hay could barely run a tractor through here. There’s no mistaking what has happened-this field has gone to the hogs. Wild hogs are “opportunistic omnivores,” meaning they’ll eat most anything. Using their extra-long snouts, flattened and strengthened on the end by a plate of cartilage, they can root as deep as three feet. They’ll devour or destroy whole fields-of sorghum, rice, wheat, soybeans, potatoes, melons and other fruits, nuts, grass and hay. Farmers planting corn have discovered that the hogs go methodically down the rows during the night, extracting seeds one by one. Hogs erode the soil and muddy streams and other water sources, possibly causing fish kills. They disrupt native vegetation and make it easier for invasive plants to take hold. The hogs claim any food set out for livestock, and occasionally eat the livestock as well, especially lambs, kids and calves. They also eat such wildlife as deer and quail and feast on the eggs of endangered sea turtles. It’s estimated that wild pigs destroy more than A$100 (US$74 million) worth of crops and pasture each year in Australia, and more than US$270 million (A$366 million) in just 12 states in the USA. Wild pigs have also been found to directly threaten 672 vertebrate and plant species across 54 different countries. Over centuries, this adaptable, omnivorous creature has rooted its way from Florida to Kansas, inundated Texas and California, and recently has been banging for entry at the northern border of Montana. Today, there are between six and nine million hogs running wild across at least 42 states and three territories. The exact number is difficult to pin down, and the estimated cost of the damage they cause-probably about $2.5 billion annually, according to the U.S.
Your statistics are exaggerated to the max the biologists are educated idiots& become a woodsman and do the studies for yourself farmers do fraudulent insurance claims it's more profitable use some common sense fool 🤏🤔
@@ddr8570 i was so happy to post it!!! 😊😉 Thank you that you like the info its true and factual not made up statistics. Let people know how destructive these hog are. These are not innocent creature to be protected. How can you not get upset after reading the damage they caused??
@@Sherlock245 these wild boars are a major problem to our people too but due to very strict gun laws our farmers couldn't own any sort of firearms and the handheld weapons are definitely not very effective against these animals i understand why it's important to kill these creatures and after your information it's even more clear
@@ddr8570 oh dear i am so sorry for that 😞 what state can allow you to have guns to rid the hogs?? Yes they breed like rats so its a collective effort to try and wipe this invasive speicies out. I am very happy you found the info helpful!!😀 also very happy for this hog hunting channel to show what they are doing in the fields!
@@hoffmiermp The light rifles in the right hands can be effective, but there is no substitute for well designed larger calibres, the .308 an example. Kills quicker and better than most other popular calibres, and is more forgiving of the loose shots that inevitably happen. Quite important if a pig with an attitude issue is getting bigger by the nanosecond.
They're a bunch of f****** lowlifes for shooting these poor creatures I don't like people that shoot animals they make me sick should be interesting to see if the position was reversed Hunters are usually lowlifes anyway besides that there was no real challenge there he just likes to kill which makes him a pig himself so I don't find this video music at all matter fact I found a cruel and disgusting and very low the scale of bestiality
Now wait a minute. When the 2-3 shots are synchronized like that, is that with some kind of electronic trigger tool that links the guns somehow? Or just teamwork and practice?
I’m curious - why when he shot one pig, did the other two pigs next to that pig also flop and die? Are these spray bullets? I don’t know a lot about hunting so I’m quite the novice. I just noticed that on some of the shots, the other two pigs right next to the target pig also went down as if they were shot too
I see a lot of people complaining about how the shots need to be better placed and what not. These hogs multiply at such rate that the only viable thing is to take out as many of them as you possibly can. When there is a loner ofc you can take your time, but with a big herd you want to maximize their losses. I live in Czech Republic, and because the government wasn't strict enough about wild hogs being reduced in numbers, we now have a very real huge overpopulation of them in forrests and fields where they destroy anything in their path.
@@Jairjax a good majority of the time, the animal is already dead and it’s a systematic response. I’d hope they double tap as soon as the cameras are off. Not something people typically film.
@@notchs0son Trawl RUclips for unprovoked attacks by pigs. Dogs cats, parrots etc you will find. Like in real life, pigs are not compulsive attackers, that is a fantasy in the minds of some attempting to glorify them. Nearly every pig of any size that has not just been attacked on YT and the wider world will bolt for cover immediately it realises a human is present. In cover extremely rarely a boar will not run and let you know it is there, but have not heard of unprovoked attacks resulting (& have not heard of pigheros relating this situation, have experienced it personally. Not comfortable, but no attack). What pigs will do is retaliate if cornered, wounded, mauled with dogs or defending young etc, and they sometimes do this enthusiastically once started, and not give up against the odds. Most (possibly all) "unprovoked" attacks are due to the pig being provoked elsewhere, one that has just escaped dogs chewing it's nuts and hasn't had time to contemplate forgiveness hasn't got a sense of humour.
That 'yote looked up like 'somebody's having a Birthday Party and I LOVE a good birthday party'. Bless his little heart, the BOOM BOOM stick is the new party pooper.
Some years back wild boar were introduced back in to the forest of dean. After they were hunted to extinction there many many years ago. Not sure if it was intentional at first but They have been breeding like rabbits and the damage they are causing is unbelievable. They are turning grass verges and fields into an untidy boggy landscape. I'm hoping they are being managed to keep their numbers down or there are plans to. Farmers have been moaning about the damage they cause since some were let lose or escaped.
100s of years ago there were bears and wolves there also. if one is going to reintroduce an animal then it is necessary to reintroduce their natural predators also - that would solve the problem. but no, farmers and people in general are such a bunch complaining whining pussies. always want their cake and eat it. learn to live with the land rather than worrying about profits all the time. wolves and bears are no more risky to us than wild pigs. i suggest reintroducing all of them up into scotland where only 2% of the land is occupied by most people
My aunt has a pen that notifies her when the hogs are there and allows her to close the gate on them. Then she sells them at ban auction, or to individuals. Also in Texas.
I sure hope these efforts are making a real difference. I knew the hogs were around and both dangerous and destructive...BUT I had NO idea how many there actually are.
Look up the study that Texas A&M did. They say that you have to kill 70% of them just to break even😳. They show how a six month sow can have a litter of 12 by ten months old. If 6 of those are female those 6 can produce 72 pigs. So 1 female can produce 88 pigs in 20 months. Then the real numbers take off in the 3rd generation.
@@shezyam460 for sure. I live in east Texas and only 2 generations ago, these people depended on wild hogs to live. They would "work" the hogs several times a year. Meaning they would castrate every boar they caught and mark their ears. Come winter, they would kill what they needed and utilize every part of it. This kept the population in check. Now Walmart sell pork chops for $2.89lb. Folks quit woking the herds and they got out of hand. I don't think there's any controlling them now.
A shotgunner must lead a running target by as much as 20 feet depending on the range, so it is amazing to see that scoped rifles only need a tiny lead to pick off hogs with surgical precision out beyond 100 yards away.
These hogs in Texas have damaged many crops, animals, and even houses. I came out one night after hearing noises to find out that my whole yard had been destroyed. They were very dangerous, so I did not approach them.
@Thomas B I’m fairly well versed in the Bible, but that’s beside the point… if you believe in God and the Bible then you have to acknowledge that God created everything on earth with purpose.. are you implying that God did not create these animals?
Hunted most my young life and the only thing is I really hope we are taking all that free meat and distributing it to those in need or something, love the tech these days on how crisp and clear the view and shots are.
These wild hogs absolutely destroy peoples crops that’s sold to supermarkets that you have probably ate before. No hate just some information on why these mass hog hunts happen. They also breed at a incredible rate and if the population isn’t controlled say goodbye to the fresh fruit and vegetables.
@@michaelcharles2715 I agree and have been an avid supporter of these hunts for years. Ironically, some "tree huggers" will go against hunting of any kind, while hunters know more about the natural order of things that they will hunt invasive species to the very last.
Note: Ducks Unlimited has done more in restoring wetlands then any environmental group. One other thing, my daughter recently took over $6K in damage to her car because of wild pigs on the road at 5:30 in the morning.
@@michaelcharles2715: These hogs have no natural predictors and have litters. Lets say a sow has 5 piglets and each makes it to breeding age with 3 being female they each have 5 babies giving a new total of 15. Now of those 15, 9 are female you have 45, 27 being female x5=135, 81 females=405 then 1200+. A sow can have up to 30 babies in a year and they reach breeding age in about 6 months. Can we say a massive population explosion.
In many cases, some guns don't have the threads to adapt silencers, and also tax stamps for them are pricey depending on the state, and if you need to have proper paperwork for one
@@narrator_alpha amos(223 nato) are too quick, a silencer works very until the sound speed in that case it's 3 times the speed ,and it's not very efficient.
If you look at 0:52 they actually do have suppressors. The rifles are still very loud even with them, and the hogs will still react to the crack of the bullet going > the speed of sound.
Eastern farms in Iraq suffer from wild boars I went there once and I was shocked,many many wild boars running in big groups. Farmers try to hunt them but they loose the war for the sake of boars,good job and bless you all guys.
Great shooting and marksmanship skills here. Just curious, after the herd of wild boars hears the rounds of ammunition being fired off, would they come back to that same area later that night or the next day? How far away from their habitat will they go to attempt to survive?
they can go everywhere I assume they like farm land because its easy for they to use their nose to dig for food. they eat everything anywhere if they can dig it out. there's so many hogs that it wouldn't be surprising to see a different flock come back through.
Some people may think this is cruel, but it actually benefits the native species and the environment.
nope lol as soon as you put yourself in the place of the victim it’s not good for you at all. Stop defending someone killing and animal for no reason when he can build a fence lmao
@@peanutwars dumbass. Did you even read the fucking comment? Killing off invasive species are beneficial and saving the fucking ecosystem. 🤡
@@peanutwars 🤡🤡🤡 a fence aint gonna stop them😂 plus they’re destroying the farmers crops and livelihood. So should we just let them destroy HIS life and OUR food?😐
I agree 100% these so called environmentalists know nothing and they give more rights to animals than people . In Toronto Canada you can go to jail for 6 months for even trapping a racoon . We have 1.6 million raccoons in Toronto and when you count in mice ,rats squirrels, and skunks it's frightening
@@peanutwars tell me u have no brain without telling me you have no brain
Not only is the clown horn hilarious but it’s also a pretty genius idea to get the animal to face you while staying still. Allowing for a perfect headshot.
Head shot isn't good hunting practice.. Heart/lung shot is preferable!
Yeah. Can you tell if that’s what they are aiming for? I know they are good for quick painless death but it’s a harder shot right? Just curious I do not hunt. Thx.
@@justlook.productions yes it is a harder shot but i don't think many hunters are comfortable with letting any animal suffer from a gunshot wound, even a pest as destructive as feral hogs.
its cruel... stop
@@rofl3 Whoever let those fuckers loose in our state is cruel. We're just cleaning up the mess.
Biologists are puzzled that feral hogs have recently developed a fear of clowns.
Got me giggling bro
We need a horror game/movie from the hogs view with clown noises and rifle shots
Actually, did you know that sharks won’t eat clowns? They taste funny.😁
Insane hog posse
😂😂😂
Farmer: "hey, watcha got there, bud?"
Hog: 👀
I got a T-shirt with that on it. Haha
Imagine hearing clown honking noise just before you got clapped
🤣🤣🤣🤦♂️
That's the problem, 60% to 70% are not clean kills.
@@alanhughes9193 , Who cares, ultimately Dead is Dead.
Last thing you'd expect after hearing a clown horn is a bullet to the head
@@alanhughes9193 Not nearly as big as the feral pig problem.
Any surviving boars are going to have PTSD flashbacks every time they hear a clown horn.
Lmfaooooo
I'm not really in to hunting (not opposed to it either) but I would like to go on a hog hunt like this for 3 reasons; 1. They are destructive. 2. These arent like hunting Bambi, these can come after you or your dog, they are just too dangerous. 3. I hear the ribs are delicious.
A.J. : I can bear witness. They are delicious indeed.
Sucker for u dude, in my country children uses bow n arrows and didn't ruin a biome cuz "a shitman Is stupid and if weaponry sells new rounds, shitmans shoot the older bullets". Dude a 12 years old childboy of my country is smarter than a man of yours calling themself an hunter.
saving the ribs is the reason that the shots are mostly head/neck shots.
They also have no natural predators.
Humans are the most destructive 😆
1:51 in my country vendors use these horns when selling cold sodas or tortills now im scared as F
😂😂😂
The synchronized shots are very well done but what impresses me most is how close these guys get while going undetected. These animals are always on high alert.
That's what I was thinking too.
snow on floor : no sound wind facing hunters : no smell dark night : no vision
А я думал как одним выстрелом убивают троих. Уже подумал было, что кабаны рядом притворяются.
I was always curious of what happened once you killed them? Slaughter and store? Sale?
@@shermainejohnson1318 they probably sell them to a butcher, or eat them
In my town, as the wild boars used to destroy the orchards a lot, they decided to introduce wolves to naturally control the wild boar population, but it turns out that the wolves prefer to be opportunists instead of being environmentalists, and instead of eating the wild boars, they prefer sheep, goats even calves.
🤣👍
Should have know that an intelligent animal such as the Wolf would perfer an easy meal taking domestic stock,over a more vicious wild prey species.
@@TheLAGopher They are things that only happen in the ecological world of the armchair, they know the theory but when they go to reality they fail miserably
try with anacondas ...
@HoboMaster
In my country there are areas that cannot be allowed, that a boar impregnates a litter of domestic sows, because 100 grams costs more than 12 EU, it is not my area, but in those parts everyone has a license to kill boars and sell them in restaurants with biological monitoring
I was wondering how you hit three different targets at the same time but then I realized you got your boys with you.
Dood: they're not loading birdshot.
frfr 🔥🔥
Yea when i first seen one of these video's i thought the same thing.
same i thought it might be some sort of electricity
Burst-fire.
5:58 bros intestines hanging out
💀
Fr
Bro tripped over his own intestines
Ong wtf😂
Imagine running for your life and tripping up in your own guts 🤢
That horn gets me every time. Soo sinister😂
Imagine the last sound you hear being a damn clown's horn.
Come On Georgy 🤪🤣
@@cybernetic_crocodile8462 that’s EXACTLY what I’m sitting here thinking. Imagine minding your business and Ronald McDonald busts your ass 😂
Bruh imagine dying to that 💀
Homie the Clown...💯🏴☠️
I never realized how important this culling is until a friend had fields of soybeans destroyed by hogs. Thank you for doing what you do and with such accuracy and efficiency!
Hogs > Soy
Imagine protecting a soybean field 😅
@ when it’s your money on the line they need protecting 👍🏼
Are you the one honking the horn or your nose in the videos?
@@Deatomizer999 root of all evil you mean, money
-Be me chilling in woods
-having a nice stroll
-hears a clown horn
-stop to see where it came from
-my face when I hear a shot go off😐
ha ha ha
Domuz musun?hdhdjsndndnn
😂😂😂😂😂
when you can hear it, shot either missed you or wasn't meant for you
@@Maer-siat least it, usually, makes it humane for the animal
00:15 HOW did he kill two with one shot and they were not lined up? Is there a second shooter who just got it off at the same instant?
Only way brother
0:49
JFK rounds
I was wondering the same thing . Starting to think this video is AI generated
This is the comment I was looking for too
Thanks youtube for not putting ads on this videos. Makes them even more satisfying to watch
😂😂😂 You know, you could pay for premium. No ads, no annoyance.
or just use adblock
no ads, and you don't have to give greedy ass youtube extra money they don't need
no money for the creator too
صاحب القناه من قام بأيقاف الاعلانات وليس يوتيوب
youtube doesnt place ads dummy, the content creator does.
"Hey! Whatcha got there bud?!" Is one thing. But the CLOWN HORN?!? Thats just straight up DISRESPECT 🤣
That was unexpected broh 😂😂
@@Raviraj9172 I SWEAR If these guys dress and paint up like clowns and do a hunting compilation with thermal NODS on I'm gonna LOSE MY SHIT 🤣
I didn't find it that funny until after reading this comment 😅
The horn will get them to stop to try and listen, making easier target.
What a stuppid comment. With horn or without it, the animal will die.
awesome marksmanship skills. this is not cruel, this is getting rid of invasive pests.
asserting dominance
humans are invasive pest
@CelestialStar46 Sure they scream bloody murder when shot in the ass, but they're not supposed to be here so we don't give a shit. Also did anyone else notice what i assume to be one of the hog's intestines being dragged out?
There is no pest idiot, farmers and hunter ARE RESPONSIBLE, they raised these wild boars, and cross them with pigs so they would have more babies, they grew crop to feed them, and now we are invaded by these animals bred by people !!! IT IS OUR FAULT STUPIDS ! anytime there is a problem in nature it is OUR FAULT ! Nature control itself, men control nothing !!!
@@engineer84-w8x yea i actually just noticed that
All we need are "+100" to appear at every hit and see him level up every 40 seconds
8:19 now you know why they are killing the hogs. This is a great example of them pest destroying farm lands
never knew they dig so deep
It blows me away that there are people out there that don't understand what an invasive species is or what they do to ecosystems. Environmental protection comes in many forms and this is one of them.
I think people just cannot understand that the same is done to millions of cows, chickens, pigs every year but they just see a cheeseburger. It's the disconnect between where food actually comes. If they could really grasp how many animals are killed to satiate our desire for meat, things like culling dangerous destructive invasive species wouldn't bother them.
Изверги, вам это взачтется, фашисты на животный мир, горе вашим семьям будет ответкойзеркальной , обезательно, всевышнему виднее что вы творите с природой...
@@ТатьянаДолматова-з4й Yes, thank you for informing me that you don't know what an "invasive species" is.
@@MrBubonicChronic you’re clearly the one who doesn’t know. Hogs and coyotes are very much invasive species…
@@tomsellout9576 вы явно не в курсе что самый инвазивный вид, это человек
If you ever hear a horn in the woods, better start running...
If you hear it you are too late lol, and its not bozo either.
Hit the ground or find and stay close to ditches.
Lmao
yep, run away from psycho
Forgive my ignorance, but do you leave the carcasses for carnivores to clean up?
@5:49, you can literally see the blood spray out of the hog while he is running. Those scopes are insane how much you can see and in clarity.
Looks like it might be intestines.
@@crazydrummer181yeah
@sycamore5493 "Ackshually"..... it's an expression pertaining to disbelief in most cases, so I was in disbelief at how much you can see through that scope at night. Does it make sense now nerd 🤓
No, it's crazier: @6:00 ... that long "string" that hog is dragging ..? Are his intestines.
@@crazydrummer181 defenitely is
"Hey what cha got their bud"
Hilarious.
I died laughing at that
who me 😭🤣🤦🏽♂️
The horn thing is funny and I'm sorry that landowners and farmers have to go through the destruction caused by these hogs.
horn horn. what? death! :-D
La plaga más destructiva son los hombres y más estos asesinos de la naturaleza hmpt
It's to distract them right? Makes them stay still for a clean shot?
imagine the last thing u hear before u die is this horn 😂
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4:33 get down Mr. President!!!
You brought the horn- 🤣🤣
ruclips.net/video/lkE9ifjtRa8l/видео.html
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@@abelcanalesjr5715 WTF is this about? I think you're on the wrong channel!
Cowards... don't give any chance to the opponent...
@@michelaveline You’re right, they’ve been living off the land as a menace. Why give them anymore leeway.
0:44 Imagine a clown horn being the last thing you hear before death.
"Haha! What was that?! Maybe it was.."💥
More of a reason to be scared of clowns
😂😂😂
Asecinos de animales dejenerados sádicos gosando con la muerte de esos pobres animales que no los pasan asiendo nada malo malparidos asecinos pudracen en el infierno
@@supermantriplex8275 Los coyotes son una plaga peligrosa que puede causar muchos problemas a muchas personas. Si no se controla su población, perturbarán el ecosistema local. También matan ganado y mascotas, y pueden transmitir la rabia. Si traduces el título, dice "Cazando la plaga más destructiva de América" y por "América" no solo se refiere a los Estados Unidos, ya que los coyotes se encuentran en todas partes del continente.
I like how you hit the big breeders first. The piglets that do get away have less chance of surviving that way. Coyotes will pick them off without mama around.
Sei una merda di essere umano... Magari capiterà a tua madre
Coyotes eat the fattest ones first. Michigan has no pigs,or deer thanks to the coyotes. Lol
Except they shoot the coyotes, too, so there's nothing to prey on the vulnerable piglets. Hence, they survive and breed and no progress is made in population control.
They're so hung up on protecting a few calves that they're killing a potential ally. Maybe if there were more vulnerable piglets around then the coyotes would harass livestock less.
They killed boar and coyotes, equal opportunity pest removal lol
@@fordguy8792 Hung up on a few calves. You mean their livelihoods? Man you are selfish aren’t you?
Y despues de la matanza, hacen chorizos y una buena barbacoa con los jabalíes?
A lot of people don’t understand how incredible this really is. You are a great shot man.
inbeciles asesinos
Great Shot? Your kidding-- Didn't anybody ever teach these guys anything about flock shooting??
Many losted bullets,be carefull.
@@thomasfoss9963 those guys use birdshot
It’s fucking night vision with a scope lmao you’ve clearly never hunted
the pain threshold on these animals is amazing, still running with its insides dragging behind it
5:56
Ew.
That's sad. I hope most go.out with one shot.
@@soxpeewee any hunter worth their salt will only shoot if it is a quick clean kill. But for invasives like feral hogs, that is still preferable but not as much, some people use tannerite (bombs) to hunt them, I guarantee you that most do not die quickly that way.
@@soxpeewee Death in nature is very often very painfull and slow.
If someone is thinking this is cruel just read the video description they explained on why they do this.
I once had to deal with an idiot who whined about how "cowardly' it was to hunt these things by helicopter in the air, despite not knowing why this is a necessary business, especially in the Southern US where there is a lack of predators to keep the boar population in check.
Justification for weird perversions
Dudes hole channel is this
@@Hellwolf36about the only one big enough in the south would be the gators, and they probably wouldn't take enough small hogs to make much of a difference.
I've always wondered, do you guys collect their carcass and do anything with them? I'd imagine you do as there are a lot of them, I'm just curious though.
Food, fertilizer, composting. Not to mention leaving the carcasses let's other bugs and animals, that are worth having around, have a feast.
I've witnessed the damage these hogs do. It can ruin a farmer fast.
They breed so fast. What we see here is like 0.01% of what is in the area
they cannot be exterminated ,and if they somehow are exterminated than 2 domestic pigs will eventually escape and restock the population very quick,its a constant job
Guess we will never ran out of ribs.
Как мясо может разорить вас? Одного кабана можно выручить несколько тысяч
The most invasive species on the planet is man. No animal does so much harm to the Earth
Fact
0:43 made me burst out laughing, i did not expect the horn at all lmfao
"Hey, watchya got there bud?"
Upper room time 😂
Random question - how do u dispose of all the carcasses? Are there secondary uses for the flesh, hide etc?
10:36 to the end had me dying 😂! At least you let him get some before his demise 😂
Now his son will get the revenge 😜
😂😂
😂😂😂
El último "polvo" de su vida
@@asifreja9489 good luck to his son. lol
It seems the hogs are semi-wild. Here in Russia, the natural wild hogs never let you to come so closely, they're extremely careful.
War is not the answer
Hogs aren't native to the Americas
You’re right. The real answer is complete annihilation
@@maegakabe Depends on the question.
@@CONEHEADDK and the answer is yes.
Feral hogs are also fair game year round in Florida with no license or tag required and are frequently hunted with dogs instead of guns.
what kind of scope is this? it records and tells you the yards as well as night vision?
I was stationed in Germany in the 80's and we would be in the field doing exercises and having to do guard duty and wild boars abounded in Bavaria. You didn't get ammo, so there's were instances of soldiers getting tree'd by boars while they had guns duty.
*guard duty
I was in Germany in the army back in 80's and I remember seeing boar hogs but never heard of any stories like that, I'm sure you are exaggerating a little for RUclips viewers,,
tf is "getting tree'd"??
@@hotrd91614 Wild boars can be very aggressive and protective if they have small piglets and you startle them.
Its crazy how fast they breed and take over. What a well produced video. 👍
They still over populating in the US? Where I'm from wild pig population has been severely decimated from AFS since 2017.
Humans are the biggest pest on earthw
@@impactodelsurenterprise2440any population of hogs is overpopulation.
"You don't need a 30 round mag to hunt!" People like that have never seen a boar hunt.
Most people when referring to hunting mean hunting for food. When you dont need to shoot 10 animals at once.
@@justina6176 You can't shoot 10 animals at once.
@@Web720 I’m not speaking literally.
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exactly this is the number one reason for semi auto and drum magazines!!!!!
How are you getting 2 or 3 with one shot? The one at 0:26 into the video clearly shows 3 taken with one round. Explain please. Thanks.
I'm wondering why (from 10:34 to 10:53) you did not drop the hammer on the sow (female) ; by not killing the boar (after 10 seconds) you allowed it to inseminate the sow and thereby produce more piglets.
Bottom line here is, wipe out the available sows and female piglets and the problem is solved since there are no more opportunities for the board to mate ; but in the majority of the videos I've seen, it appears the boars are the primary ones being shot.
I reckon it was a 2 for 1 just seconds later and neither got away!
@@AndrexT Yes the best shag he ever had.
That's all well and good saying sows first, however in this day and age of a woke society,what if they identity as male
@@shrory lmao
He definitely got both just wanted to atleast let the fella finish before he gets sent on his way😂
Just a question. Sometimes (eg. at arount 6:25), why does the shooter wait, as if he's taking an Ansel Adams photo? Especially with a stationary target, shouldn't a shot be taken at first stable acquisition?
I believe it's bc there's multiple ppl shooting- wait for everyone to get on target and try to shoot at the same time so they don't scatter too soon. Some videos you'll hear 1-3 shots and see 3 pigs/coyotes drop.
@@caseymae3451 Thanks for the clarification. Sounds like knowledge from firsthand experience.
RUclips!
@@caseymae3451 Didn't know that. Thanks for the insight!
The idea of control is to get them all. Pigs usually bolt when spooked, so ensuring teh fist shot (shots if several shooters) is effective is critical to good results. Includes selecting the right one/sequence, often poorly done.
Count the before and after kill/escape ratio, if escapes are over 25% shooters are out of their depth as a generalisation. That' most of them. Dogs are even less effective on mobs (but effective on individuals). Poison and traps to reduce mob size (done well they can be near 100%), with survivors clinically shot, and any individual still remaining dogged one at a time if needed is the ideal sequence. Often compromised because hunters disturb them.
This is why hogs need to be hunted.
A 70-acre field cratered with holes up to five feet wide and three feet deep. The roots below a huge oak tree shading a creek have been dug out and exposed. Grass has been trampled into paths. Where the grass has been stripped, saplings crowd out the pecan trees that provide food for deer, opossums and other wildlife. A farmer wanting to cut his hay could barely run a tractor through here. There’s no mistaking what has happened-this field has gone to the hogs.
Wild hogs are “opportunistic omnivores,” meaning they’ll eat most anything. Using their extra-long snouts, flattened and strengthened on the end by a plate of cartilage, they can root as deep as three feet. They’ll devour or destroy whole fields-of sorghum, rice, wheat, soybeans, potatoes, melons and other fruits, nuts, grass and hay. Farmers planting corn have discovered that the hogs go methodically down the rows during the night, extracting seeds one by one.
Hogs erode the soil and muddy streams and other water sources, possibly causing fish kills. They disrupt native vegetation and make it easier for invasive plants to take hold. The hogs claim any food set out for livestock, and occasionally eat the livestock as well, especially lambs, kids and calves. They also eat such wildlife as deer and quail and feast on the eggs of endangered sea turtles.
It’s estimated that wild pigs destroy more than A$100 (US$74 million) worth of crops and pasture each year in Australia, and more than US$270 million (A$366 million) in just 12 states in the USA.
Wild pigs have also been found to directly threaten 672 vertebrate and plant species across 54 different countries.
Over centuries, this adaptable, omnivorous creature has rooted its way from Florida to Kansas, inundated Texas and California, and recently has been banging for entry at the northern border of Montana. Today, there are between six and nine million hogs running wild across at least 42 states and three territories. The exact number is difficult to pin down, and the estimated cost of the damage they cause-probably about $2.5 billion annually, according to the U.S.
Damn bro thanks for the free information
Your statistics are exaggerated to the max the biologists are educated idiots& become a woodsman and do the studies for yourself farmers do fraudulent insurance claims it's more profitable use some common sense fool 🤏🤔
@@ddr8570 i was so happy to post it!!! 😊😉 Thank you that you like the info its true and factual not made up statistics. Let people know how destructive these hog are. These are not innocent creature to be protected. How can you not get upset after reading the damage they caused??
@@Sherlock245 these wild boars are a major problem to our people too but due to very strict gun laws our farmers couldn't own any sort of firearms and the handheld weapons are definitely not very effective against these animals i understand why it's important to kill these creatures and after your information it's even more clear
@@ddr8570 oh dear i am so sorry for that 😞 what state can allow you to have guns to rid the hogs?? Yes they breed like rats so its a collective effort to try and wipe this invasive speicies out. I am very happy you found the info helpful!!😀 also very happy for this hog hunting channel to show what they are doing in the fields!
0:27 is this a shotgun or something?
Why did all 3 fall to the ground?
Can someone explain please?
@5:59 was that the hog's insides behind it? If so, that's pretty brutal.
Guts...yum,yum.
It took a lot of intestinal fortitude to run in that condition.
0:44 that's terrifying. Imagine the last thing you hear is a clown honk its nose.
HOLY SHIT LMAOOO
4:45 it’s been disemboweled and still running for it’s life.
5:59 also disemboweled and running for its life, but trips over its own innards.
I am very very curious to know what the name of that colored night vision is.
Watching a bunch of these, still amazed at how many hits these things can take before dropping.
1 shot is enough, the 2nd+ shot is more like a humane way to ease their suffering. (Some hogs can still run for a distance with open guts )
True, never was one to use the .223 for them and preferred either the .308 win or .300 win mag for the big chunky ones.
@@hoffmiermp The light rifles in the right hands can be effective, but there is no substitute for well designed larger calibres, the .308 an example. Kills quicker and better than most other popular calibres, and is more forgiving of the loose shots that inevitably happen. Quite important if a pig with an attitude issue is getting bigger by the nanosecond.
They're a bunch of f****** lowlifes for shooting these poor creatures I don't like people that shoot animals they make me sick should be interesting to see if the position was reversed Hunters are usually lowlifes anyway besides that there was no real challenge there he just likes to kill which makes him a pig himself so I don't find this video music at all matter fact I found a cruel and disgusting and very low the scale of bestiality
Bruh, like... 1 shot.. 😐
Now wait a minute. When the 2-3 shots are synchronized like that, is that with some kind of electronic trigger tool that links the guns somehow? Or just teamwork and practice?
Most likely teamwork
These videos relax me. I see them before I go to sleep. I'm sick?
abso-fucking-lutely SICK
@@chopwood29 nope
Not at all, they’re relaxing
I guess Im sick too 🤨
no, just primitive
My worst fear is taking a walk in the woods at night and hearing “whatcha got there bud?”
And then a clown horn
I’m curious - why when he shot one pig, did the other two pigs next to that pig also flop and die? Are these spray bullets? I don’t know a lot about hunting so I’m quite the novice. I just noticed that on some of the shots, the other two pigs right next to the target pig also went down as if they were shot too
There’s more than one guy shooting
If you listen carefully, I believe there were 3 shooters popping away---+-+
synchronized shooting. Probably just each call a target and when they lock on. do 3..2..1 countdown.
3 shooters
Enjoy watching..feel like im the one pulling the trigger..lol....
I see a lot of people complaining about how the shots need to be better placed and what not. These hogs multiply at such rate that the only viable thing is to take out as many of them as you possibly can. When there is a loner ofc you can take your time, but with a big herd you want to maximize their losses. I live in Czech Republic, and because the government wasn't strict enough about wild hogs being reduced in numbers, we now have a very real huge overpopulation of them in forrests and fields where they destroy anything in their path.
I just wish they would double tap the ones flailing on the ground, I know ammo is expensive but that's just wrong
@@Jairjax they are animals bro, harden up
@@Jairjax when you pay for their ammo then maybe your suggestions means something
@@Jairjax you should offer to buy them 40mm Grenade launchers to reduce their suffering.
@@Jairjax a good majority of the time, the animal is already dead and it’s a systematic response. I’d hope they double tap as soon as the cameras are off. Not something people typically film.
Where we lived in Spain, we had two neighbors attacked by hogs and one of them lost his legs and the other man was killed
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Which is why shooting from a decent range is the safest way to handle these pest
What were the circumstances that caused these attacks>
@@johnmead8437 XD the hogs see you and decide you need to die is the only circumstances that hogs need.
@@notchs0son Trawl RUclips for unprovoked attacks by pigs.
Dogs cats, parrots etc you will find.
Like in real life, pigs are not compulsive attackers, that is a fantasy in the minds of some attempting to glorify them.
Nearly every pig of any size that has not just been attacked on YT and the wider world will bolt for cover immediately it realises a human is present. In cover extremely rarely a boar will not run and let you know it is there, but have not heard of unprovoked attacks resulting (& have not heard of pigheros relating this situation, have experienced it personally. Not comfortable, but no attack).
What pigs will do is retaliate if cornered, wounded, mauled with dogs or defending young etc, and they sometimes do this enthusiastically once started, and not give up against the odds.
Most (possibly all) "unprovoked" attacks are due to the pig being provoked elsewhere, one that has just escaped dogs chewing it's nuts and hasn't had time to contemplate forgiveness hasn't got a sense of humour.
How you clean all those afterwards? Just curious.
That thermal splatter from hundreds of yards away is amazing, good stuff.
Agreeable
Get a metal health check.
@@DudeRevolutionshut up
@@DudeRevolution metal health will drive you mad
The clown horn and “Whatcha got bud” got me. Lol
That 'yote looked up like 'somebody's having a Birthday Party and I LOVE a good birthday party'. Bless his little heart, the BOOM BOOM stick is the new party pooper.
that party would be anything BUT a wild bore
Someone's gotta do it, I suppose. Can you get anything usable from the carcasses or do you just leave them?
Some years back wild boar were introduced back in to the forest of dean. After they were hunted to extinction there many many years ago. Not sure if it was intentional at first but They have been breeding like rabbits and the damage they are causing is unbelievable. They are turning grass verges and fields into an untidy boggy landscape. I'm hoping they are being managed to keep their numbers down or there are plans to. Farmers have been moaning about the damage they cause since some were let lose or escaped.
100s of years ago there were bears and wolves there also. if one is going to reintroduce an animal then it is necessary to reintroduce their natural predators also - that would solve the problem. but no, farmers and people in general are such a bunch complaining whining pussies. always want their cake and eat it. learn to live with the land rather than worrying about profits all the time. wolves and bears are no more risky to us than wild pigs.
i suggest reintroducing all of them up into scotland where only 2% of the land is occupied by most people
@@ursamajor7468 What's stranger is that somebody can write a message that long explaining my miss spelling.
@@richhughes7450 It's not a miss spelling, just a miss use of the word, but don't loose any sleep over it 😂🤣
@@glennmaxfield6618 In actual fact, it's a misuse.......and y'all got misspelling wrong too. 😡
@@Dandroid5000 haha touché
My aunt has a pen that notifies her when the hogs are there and allows her to close the gate on them. Then she sells them at ban auction, or to individuals. Also in Texas.
I sure hope these efforts are making a real difference. I knew the hogs were around and both dangerous and destructive...BUT I had NO idea how many there actually are.
Tbh it's a losing battle. Despite the 1000s killed each year, their population and range keeps growing and spreading.
@@shezyam460 Not good news. Glad at least someone is tackling the problem.
Look up the study that Texas A&M did. They say that you have to kill 70% of them just to break even😳. They show how a six month sow can have a litter of 12 by ten months old. If 6 of those are female those 6 can produce 72 pigs. So 1 female can produce 88 pigs in 20 months. Then the real numbers take off in the 3rd generation.
@@quietobserver4636 yep, only about a third of hogs get caught out and killed, which means that the whole effort is really not going well.
@@shezyam460 for sure. I live in east Texas and only 2 generations ago, these people depended on wild hogs to live. They would "work" the hogs several times a year. Meaning they would castrate every boar they caught and mark their ears. Come winter, they would kill what they needed and utilize every part of it. This kept the population in check. Now Walmart sell pork chops for $2.89lb. Folks quit woking the herds and they got out of hand. I don't think there's any controlling them now.
While this is probably great sporting fun, how effective is it in eliminating the sounder?
A shotgunner must lead a running target by as much as 20 feet depending on the range, so it is amazing to see that scoped rifles only need a tiny lead to pick off hogs with surgical precision out beyond 100 yards away.
Oie vc é de onde
That's because a 5.56 round travels 3X faster than shotgun pellets or even slugs..
I was thinking the same thing.
Wow!
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These hogs in Texas have damaged many crops, animals, and even houses. I came out one night after hearing noises to find out that my whole yard had been destroyed. They were very dangerous, so I did not approach them.
Why are American hogs dangerous? Europeans are not in any way?
Domuz u anlarımda çakalları neden vuruyo mk
Yep, don't get close... they eff you up.
But hey... It's TX, get a B-A-R !!
Let’s blame god for this, after all he’s the one who created them….
@Thomas B I’m fairly well versed in the Bible, but that’s beside the point… if you believe in God and the Bible then you have to acknowledge that God created everything on earth with purpose.. are you implying that God did not create these animals?
Imagine being a wild hog minding your own business, then you hear a clown horn and immediately get sniped
I'm buying a horn.
But they are doing business in others farm
is wild hog and wild boar are the same? iam french soo sry
@@MrGhostLeviathan Yes they were imported to North Carolina from Prussia Germany many years ago.
@@TheDustysix oh ok, thx for the information
at exactly the 6:00 minute mark, are those its entrails?!
Hunted most my young life and the only thing is I really hope we are taking all that free meat and distributing it to those in need or something, love the tech these days on how crisp and clear the view and shots are.
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Dlerious D
"I really hope we are taking all that free meat and distributing it to those in need."
What the fucck are you talking about?? It's 2022.
@@cquilty1 boars meet is good
@@EdoardoMorelli-k6q
Where do these boars normally meet - in the town square or behind the bike sheds?
@@cquilty1 wtf…. Because is 2022 we need to do that…. We need to try to hunt and use that meat. Idio.t
5:59 I can't believe that hog had 8 feet of intestines blown clean out of its body and was still running while dragging it on the ground.
As long as he’s dead in the end. These damn hogs can’t be dead enough for me.
cool
I was wondering if it was intestines or blood.
I noticed that too He went out bad
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Porque RUclips me recomienda estos videos a las 2 am y porque me da tanta satisfacción verlos? 💀
Because Porque (pork).
What caliper you are typically using for hogs in US?
Dudeeee at 6:00 when that hogs intestines came out as it was running
Yessssss insane shot
Yeah he was like, i need to be faster and lose the ancor 😂😂😂
WOAHHJHH BRO
I was looking for a comment of someone who also saw that. That one was gnarly.
I thought I was the only one who noticed
Thank you for the video. When a wild hog is shot, why does another one nearby also fall and shake when it appears it was not shot..?
Does the sound stun the others or something?
I noticed whenever he takes a shot at one at least two other fall over and start writhing
Two hunters
Two hunters with excellent tandem shot timing
*Teamwork!* 😎
🐗: ‘legend has it, the last thing they hear is a clown horn then they go to sleep for eternity’
That honk before the shot got me 🤣
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Whenever I'm feeling down, i watch a couple of these vids to lift my spirits. Works every time. 😁
What kind of scope and rifle are you using and also the night vision I want to join your group
4:11 why?
Because it's a coyote
“Hey what you got bud?” 😂 Damn, that was hilarious ! Hog had no chance.
I find it interesting how most hunters know more about what makes a healthy environment than some "environmentalists"
Хороший вопрос 🤔
These wild hogs absolutely destroy peoples crops that’s sold to supermarkets that you have probably ate before. No hate just some information on why these mass hog hunts happen. They also breed at a incredible rate and if the population isn’t controlled say goodbye to the fresh fruit and vegetables.
@@michaelcharles2715 I agree and have been an avid supporter of these hunts for years. Ironically, some "tree huggers" will go against hunting of any kind, while hunters know more about the natural order of things that they will hunt invasive species to the very last.
Note: Ducks Unlimited has done more in restoring wetlands then any environmental group. One other thing, my daughter recently took over $6K in damage to her car because of wild pigs on the road at 5:30 in the morning.
@@michaelcharles2715: These hogs have no natural predictors and have litters. Lets say a sow has 5 piglets and each makes it to breeding age with 3 being female they each have 5 babies giving a new total of 15. Now of those 15, 9 are female you have 45, 27 being female x5=135, 81 females=405 then 1200+. A sow can have up to 30 babies in a year and they reach breeding age in about 6 months. Can we say a massive population explosion.
What happens during the first scenes? Why are two or three of them falling by just one shot fired?
Maybe they get so scared they paralize for a brief second
Or more hunters shoot at the same time
That clown horn gets me every time, lol
Lol
Dont wait.... Fuckingggg run when you hear this sound 🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣
If you are really close and you need all of them to stop and freeze. Hiss like a snake.
gets them more!
can anyone explain to me how did he kill all of those three pigs with one shot at 0:20? or were there three shooters on scene? thank you!
It's a group of shooter
Just curious:
Why don't you use silencers/suppressors so that the boars don't get startled?
You are an idiot
In many cases, some guns don't have the threads to adapt silencers, and also tax stamps for them are pricey depending on the state, and if you need to have proper paperwork for one
@@narrator_alpha amos(223 nato) are too quick, a silencer works very until the sound speed in that case it's 3 times the speed ,and it's not very efficient.
If you look at 0:52 they actually do have suppressors. The rifles are still very loud even with them, and the hogs will still react to the crack of the bullet going > the speed of sound.
0:43 the most cold-blooded moment in human history
What distances are some of these shots being taken from? Also, what weapon? Thanks
Distance top right corner, weapon? Im still trying to figure it out lol
@@Loraxyth then y does it look like he hit multiple with one shot even while not being lined up
@@nevernicegaming because there are multiple guys shooting.
@@mal4797 good thought 👌🏽
Eastern farms in Iraq suffer from wild boars I went there once and I was shocked,many many wild boars running in big groups.
Farmers try to hunt them but they loose the war for the sake of boars,good job and bless you all guys.
need brains
Absolutely love the synced shots!
Im late to this, so late. But what guns & amo you using?
Great shooting and marksmanship skills here. Just curious, after the herd of wild boars hears the rounds of ammunition being fired off, would they come back to that same area later that night or the next day? How far away from their habitat will they go to attempt to survive?
they can go everywhere I assume they like farm land because its easy for they to use their nose to dig for food. they eat everything anywhere if they can dig it out. there's so many hogs that it wouldn't be surprising to see a different flock come back through.
Sin lugar a dudas con estos vídeos estoy ya seguro que.el ser humano es el ser más dañino del planeta.