The big spotted one that keeps charging is trying to scare him off but because he's holding his ground, she's double checking herself and not wanting to get attacked back in case he might actually be stronger than her.
Like everyone said, that big spotted pig must be the leader of the pack. And she's pissed because all of these years, she's been elusive and got away from every freaking trap. So she's super pissed she was tricked and got caught this time.....her attitude stinks, that's why I wanted to see them take care of her on camera.....lol
For some reason there are hundreds if videos of hunters blasting the brains out of rats, cats, monkeys etc. But you can't show anyone dispatching feral hogs, or even mice getting caught in traps. It literally makes no sense.
My mother grew up near Mineola in east Texas, they had pigs on the farm, one of the pigs was named "Judy Boo-Kus" and that pig was notorious for eating the center of melons, but Judy Boo-Kus ended up on the dinner table, which always seems right, as I think about it. My mother had rural sayings including "You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear."
I don't know how often you need to move your trap, but I move mine around quite a bit. I had been attaching my panels with wire (looks like you do too) but on several occasions a big boar busted the double wire tie at the bottom of a panel junction, and the whole damn sounder escaped. I started using hose clamps, easy to install (as easy as that drill twisted wire) and reusable. No breakouts since. I found the 3" all stainless clamps for $92 per 100 with free shipping. Bill in Florida.
Hi Willie, thanks for the comments. I've had this trap in three different locations. When I first built it, I had 1 boar bust through. I added more ties close to the bottom and haven't had any bust through since. I had a few escape when my door springs got weak. After I added new door springs, I haven't had any escape. I've been thinking about building a second trap. Good luck with your trapping PS: The hose clamps are a great idea.
I Know these Poor Devils are Nothing but a Problem, to the Land, and Society !!! But ya can't help feeling a Little sorry for them !!! Their only doing what they Know Best, Rooting and Being a Pain in the Ass !!! BUt BUt !!! Can't we find a way to give the Meet to some countries, Just Killing them and Letting them Rot Is Not So Nice either !!! Sad to see something with our own DNA Killed and Just left for the Buzzards
That big one looks like the Old Matriarch of the group: It's very interesting to see how quickly feral hogs have reverted back to their Wild Boar behavior once they are no longer behooven to humans.
Having seen the behavior of distantly raised pigs versus one we bottle fed, I can tell you that even domestic pigs suck. The only nice one was the bottle fed one we kept as a pet.
Question: am I mistaken or the wild pigs more likely to be loaded with the worms like tapeworm and hookworm? Do you sell them to a slaughterhouse? I didn’t know slaughter houses could take them.
Ye , like 80% of wild hogs have dangerous worms Trichinella Spiralis, which located in hogs meat and when you do eat infected meat ,later those parasites will incapsulate in your muscles plus might even cause your death jn some cases and it's almost impossible to kill them with anti-parasitic drugs. Best way to prepare meat in order to kill those worms is deep freeze for at least 1 week. Or boil meat for couple of hours in 100+ Celsius. Frying meat won't do any affect.
I hiked passed one of these in Mississippi on one of the backpacking trails. Must've been around 8 to 10 of them inside the fencing. I yelled out to them, "Sorry about your luck, ya little bastards"!!! That was great!
I live in a remote area on a mountain in the Virgin Islands. I recently discovered I have wild pigs, a place where they are not uncommon, but more and more rare.. I've not laid eyes on them yet, but I have seen their signs. Without a firearm of any kind, how do you recommend I deal with them, aside from purchase a firearm?
Without a firearm would be tough. I guess you could set snares on their trails. Only problem is that snares are indiscriminate. You might catch anything else that is using the same trail.
Bit of a hassle, but was hiking in NZ and staying in a conservation hut, woke up in the morning and the ranger had dug a rubbish pit previously, during the night , 3 wild pigs had jumped in the pit to get the rubbish, couldn't get out, a hunter staying there shot them, but once trapped you could kill them any way you wanted... .
That one big hog that keeps running toward the camera is bold. I am imagining that he is now resting quite peacefully in the Smithfield meat-packing plant.
So in the end, what did you do with the trapped? Slaughtered each one? I lived in the East Bay, Ca. in the outlying areas. They did MAJOR damage to neighborhoods.
The fence panels are buried a few inches. They probably could if they were left in there long enough, but, they would really have to work at it. Thanks for watching!
I never thought that "pet" pigs was a good idea. After seeing this, it should be required that swine be put on a list of dangerous animals and be allowed only as farm livestock.
You are correct about hogs being dangerous, you must always stay on your feet around them, fall down and you're through, they'll kill you in an instant, and have no compunction in eating you,my sixteen year old cousin was feeding the hogs on my uncle's Minnesota farm, when she slipped and fell into the trough instantly a sow jumped on her, and bit her through the neck, killing her, my dad heard her scream and came running but it was too late, the offending sow was immediately shot.
Warrior"s code??? Really!!! That dangerous hog is the very first one to be SHOT DEAD and COOKED. Set your crazy philosophy to the side and it will help HUMAN stay SAFE
Are these critters edible? (I am seriously asking) I see so many videos shooting them, seems like you could feed pork chops to all of the homeless in North America.
So, if you were crazy enough to get in there with them, would she charge you all the way? or continue to bluff? Also, if she made a succesful charge on you, would the others join in?
I'm sure she would but I wasn't wanting to find out. I've gotten into the pen with smaller pigs to catch them alive but not the grown ones. Thanks for watching!
@@rogercochranBR549 Great Video. Quite interesting for a city dweller. I wish I could use that trap here in El Paso. We have are own type of pests here that are ruining a once beautiful city. These two legged varmits are a little smarter though, but not much. I am laughing at the thought of a bunch of doper running around in a panic trying to figure out what just happened. Anyways thanks for the job you do. Man it seems like a lot of good old fashioned hard work. Your doing a great job sir. Much Respect...
Those pigs are history. The one denier will probably be the first pig to leave this world. Shows the importance of using strong, well anchored, fencing.
The big spotted one that keeps charging is trying to scare him off but because he's holding his ground, she's double checking herself and not wanting to get attacked back in case he might actually be stronger than her.
Yes that one pig also drew my attention, clearly the leader of the flock. He was the only one looking at the hunter while the rest showed their backs
The fake charges are funny as hell lmao
That big one is the matriarch, the leader of the sounder. All the other pigs are kids or grandkids. She is protecting hers.
I like her markings. :). ❤️
She bacon now, and so is her family
lots of people saying how they would kill that hog that keeps charging at the camera and here I am jealous of this guy and all of his free bacon
Any calico animal is female. I’ll bet that was the lead sow that kept charging the camera.
@@Renville80 false on the calico thing, but the sagging teats are a dead give away that it’s a female
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These hogs are full of worms and crap!
Wild hogs are almost never edible. Full of disease and parasites from overpopulation. I think they’re all used for compost instead
Like everyone said, that big spotted pig must be the leader of the pack. And she's pissed because all of these years, she's been elusive and got away from every freaking trap. So she's super pissed she was tricked and got caught this time.....her attitude stinks, that's why I wanted to see them take care of her on camera.....lol
For some reason there are hundreds if videos of hunters blasting the brains out of rats, cats, monkeys etc. But you can't show anyone dispatching feral hogs, or even mice getting caught in traps. It literally makes no sense.
@@fubartotale3389 BUT THE WORLD IS A TRAPPING TARP
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That pig needs to dance to the tune of 45 caliber.
My mother grew up near Mineola in east Texas, they had pigs on the farm, one of the pigs was named "Judy Boo-Kus" and that pig was notorious for eating the center of melons, but Judy Boo-Kus ended up on the dinner table, which always seems right, as I think about it. My mother had rural sayings including "You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear."
That big spotted that kept charging was super pissed at you! LOL!
12 guage slug" to the forehead"!!
She was saying “keep away from my kiddehs!” Lol
That's a great catch! specially that big one charging at you.
That might be the mother
She mean, she been hoodwinked 🤣
Are you still standing there recording them?? Was hoping to see some more action.
I don't know how often you need to move your trap, but I move mine around quite a bit. I had been attaching my panels with wire (looks like you do too) but on several occasions a big boar busted the double wire tie at the bottom of a panel junction, and the whole damn sounder escaped. I started using hose clamps, easy to install (as easy as that drill twisted wire) and reusable. No breakouts since. I found the 3" all stainless clamps for $92 per 100 with free shipping. Bill in Florida.
Hi Willie, thanks for the comments. I've had this trap in three different locations. When I first built it, I had 1 boar bust through. I added more ties close to the bottom and haven't had any bust through since. I had a few escape when my door springs got weak. After I added new door springs, I haven't had any escape. I've been thinking about building a second trap. Good luck with your trapping
PS: The hose clamps are a great idea.
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@@rogercochranBR549 Пошол вон с природы, на своё место.
@@-LanVin why? These pigs are invasive species that are damaging natural habitats, ecosystems and people's crops.
@Peter Flood let me guess. Suburbs???
Was waiting for a headshot the whole video.
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That white and black pig that is slightly more aggressive is actually hilarious when you only watch him
I've been a hog farmer for fifteen years. That aggressive sow looks like a nice hog. I'll bet she hung at 325-350. Fire up the smokehouse!
What about the intestinal worms?
Never seen one.
@@rogercochranBR549 a hog?
@@123TauruZ321 I would worm them with Doromectin, and hold them for thirty-five days before slaughter. No more worms.
@@rogercochranBR549 I've read that most of them have lots of parasites.
Look how much they had already dug up the ground just being in a trap. Hogs really are destructive.
You should see how destructive humans are.
yes do a shocking amount of damage
@@aldisley6565 Ooooh, edgy. Tell me, have burned the whole scwool down to the gwound yet?
@@marksalver1765 soon very soon ....
@@marksalver1765 not before they become Al pastor tacos. 🤣
As time moves on, you can see they are getting more and more confident at charging you.
They’re terrified, panicking and cornered. That’s what makes them aggressive.
@@woowah32 they are agresive anyway
I Know these Poor Devils are Nothing but a Problem, to the Land, and Society !!! But ya can't help feeling a Little sorry for them !!! Their only doing what they Know Best, Rooting and Being a Pain in the Ass !!! BUt BUt !!! Can't we find a way to give the Meet to some countries, Just Killing them and Letting them Rot Is Not So Nice either !!! Sad to see something with our own DNA Killed and Just left for the Buzzards
2:41 charge all you want you're still going to end up a key ingredient in split pea soup.
I think a sow doesn't have tasty meat.
@@dan_6915 You know this for sure? why
Or bite-size pork stewed with soybean; don't forget the garlic.
That one big sow wanted to attack you bud, she never took her eyes off of you. Please tell me you killed all of them.
Probably hauled them all off to a hunting ranch...which should be illegal !
The big sow never takes her eyes off of you. She knew they were all f'd.
That big one looks like the Old Matriarch of the group: It's very interesting to see how quickly feral hogs have reverted back to their Wild Boar behavior once they are no longer behooven to humans.
Those feral populations have been in the Americas since the 1500s though. I guess you could consider that a short time, relatively
Having seen the behavior of distantly raised pigs versus one we bottle fed, I can tell you that even domestic pigs suck. The only nice one was the bottle fed one we kept as a pet.
@@worsethanjoerogan8061 1500s? Wow, I thought this was a fairly recent, a 20th century problem.
The big one constantly charging, is probably the mother being protective of her children.
Yep, definitely the alpha sow
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Loads of land destroyers waiting to get knocked on the head so that families can be fed.
That white spotted one was like: *_You... you did this to us..._*
Listening to this with headphones puts you right at the fence.
My friends all would like to see how the hogs were shot inside the trap,so please show that in the next video.
Alpha pack leader trying to play the bluff
Question: am I mistaken or the wild pigs more likely to be loaded with the worms like tapeworm and hookworm? Do you sell them to a slaughterhouse? I didn’t know slaughter houses could take them.
I've heard that there are strict rules on the consumption of wild hog meat in some states because of disease.
Cook cook cook. Do not do a medium rare. Always well done
That's what i heard too. Full of worms.
Ye , like 80% of wild hogs have dangerous worms Trichinella Spiralis, which located in hogs meat and when you do eat infected meat ,later those parasites will incapsulate in your muscles plus might even cause your death jn some cases and it's almost impossible to kill them with anti-parasitic drugs.
Best way to prepare meat in order to kill those worms is deep freeze for at least 1 week.
Or boil meat for couple of hours in 100+ Celsius.
Frying meat won't do any affect.
@@zajdabneeg if they have Trichinella, medium or not medium frying not gonna do any difference.
I love watching these videos. I live in Florida and the wild hogs are such a problem.
My ex wife just moved to Florida so maybe she can be caught
😂
Florida has Burmese python and wild hogs problem?
@@HenryDube72 they have all sorts of animal problems
@@acoutu9947 HOPE i DON'T CATCH HER. TELL ME ABOUT THE TASTE?
I like how they try to bluff.
False charge tactic
Oh that’s not a bluff lol wild hogs will f you up, man. Super strong and very sharp tusks
I hiked passed one of these in Mississippi on one of the backpacking trails. Must've been around 8 to 10 of them inside the fencing. I yelled out to them, "Sorry about your luck, ya little bastards"!!! That was great!
That must've felt good to get out.
😂😂😂
@@jaredgagnon7342 YEAH, HOW'D YA DO IT!
You felt tough didn’t you 😂
didn't happen
Sign of a great leader.
3:59 I laughed so hard when he got caught in the wire 😂
I read here and there that pigs are relatively intelligent animals. It's pretty clear they realize nothing good is going to happen next here.
I keep running every time that big hog approaches the cameraman 😂😂😂
So you wanna meet my BBQ sauce, huh, tough guy?
That big one reminds me of the scene in Hannibal Lecter with the human eating hogs. That guy’s ready for the part. 😂😂
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Man that big one was like:
"SIR, I CHALLENGE YOU TO HAND-TO-HOOF COMBAT TO DETERMINE THE FATE OF MY PEOPLE!!!"
I live in a remote area on a mountain in the Virgin Islands. I recently discovered I have wild pigs, a place where they are not uncommon, but more and more rare.. I've not laid eyes on them yet, but I have seen their signs. Without a firearm of any kind, how do you recommend I deal with them, aside from purchase a firearm?
Without a firearm would be tough. I guess you could set snares on their trails. Only problem is that snares are indiscriminate. You might catch anything else that is using the same trail.
Watch compresses Air Rifle hunting.
Bit of a hassle, but was hiking in NZ and staying in a conservation hut, woke up in the morning and the ranger had dug a rubbish pit previously, during the night , 3 wild pigs had jumped in the pit to get the rubbish, couldn't get out, a hunter staying there shot them, but once trapped you could kill them any way you wanted...
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Always remember other than bears they can't climb on trees.
bow and arrow
That big one got those Tyreek Hill moves
That big hog
Is a good leader
It keeps their mate ftom danger
That's a sow
I think she is just protecting her children. :)
That one big hog that keeps running toward the camera is bold. I am imagining that he is now resting quite peacefully in the Smithfield meat-packing plant.
So wild hogs knows some pschy war. " Let's check for fear?"
So in the end, what did you do with the trapped? Slaughtered each one? I lived in the East Bay, Ca. in the outlying areas. They did MAJOR damage to neighborhoods.
They did not survive the encounter.
Great JOB!
Even the little buggers?
@@cherylstevens9370 All of them are killed.
@@cherylstevens9370 The little ones are sent off to socialist 'reeducation' camps.
He wants to attack so bad 😂😭 2:31
this might be a dumb question but could they go UNDER the fence???
The fence panels are buried a few inches. They probably could if they were left in there long enough, but, they would really have to work at it. Thanks for watching!
0:18 those two forgot that pigs cant fly
How big was that multicolored one that was the leader? Bc looked like 4 or 500 lbs to me
Didn't weigh but maybe 250 lbs
if correct most of these get shot in the skull with a .22
do you use the same method?
and if so,i wonder, how deep do these .22 bullets penetrate?
Yes, deep enough.
that big spotted one that's clearly the leader reminds me of the pig demons from Princess Mononoke
That one bull that kept threatening him though…imagine if he wasn’t protected by that cage.
I think that was the alpha sow
is was only for show. He broke off the charge every time before getting close.
@@mhaas281 correct, but she not he..balls are pretty noticeable on boars.
The big one is kinda pretty.. taste good too
She made some good pork chops.
He must be the boss that will no longer be the boss.....
What I don’t like is, that you didn’t show them dead.
That spotted one really wanted to charge you
It’s bluffing, otherwise it would have hit the fence. I’d be teasing it to get it mad, lol.
The 'dalmatian' is a sow.
They don't normaly attack.
@@Chainyanker007 lol me too
So, did you shoot them? Starting with the aggressive one?
Yes, thanks for watching!
aint gonna lie. i flinched everytime the big guy charged at me
Big girl, that's the alpha sow
Looks like some good eating!!!
That trap deserves an electric fence erected inside.
Excellent idea!!
Wow that one hug wants you badly that's a dominant hug. you got a lot of hugs at one time you did good 👍
Thanks!
I never thought that "pet" pigs was a good idea. After seeing this, it should be required that swine be put on a list of dangerous animals and be allowed only as farm livestock.
You are correct about hogs being dangerous, you must always stay on your feet around them, fall down and you're through, they'll kill you in an instant, and have no compunction in eating you,my sixteen year old cousin was feeding the hogs on my uncle's Minnesota farm, when she slipped and fell into the trough instantly a sow jumped on her, and bit her through the neck, killing her, my dad heard her scream and came running but it was too late, the offending sow was immediately shot.
By the way Pigs will eat anything, and that includes us UGH !!!
Maybe you could get the guys from the Jackass movies to hop into the pen.
Something tells me that they would decline. 😂
Would be entertaining. Thanks for watching!
Oh my you have some nice pigs. Very well taken care of. Are you in 4H? See you at the fair.🙂
I believe these are wild, feral hogs.
Just curious. Would the ecosystem change if ferrel hogs were exported from the southeast region of the US to the African Serengeti?
Definitely yes
It's an idea, send them back, get them out of here!
@@bloodybones63 send them back to where?🤡
Its crazy how they kamikaze into the fence. That must hurt
So their meat is good to eat?
Stupid question I know sorry!!🤦🏾
Awesome video!!!!
Thanks for watching!
Yes we are all got so bored during this pandemic COVID-19 😴 we watching them trapping boars
Big spotted sow is the soldier. It’s obvious he is the matriarch of the group. 😆
I love when my food is feisty.
Squawky ol pigs. lol. Silly ol things
It's like watching a cage full of wide receivers practicing their route.
How heavy is the large spotted piggy? Any guesses? Your Chauffeur, J Bruce, Hollywood North 🇨🇦
Not as heavy as you would think. Maybe 200 lbs. Thanks for watching.
Still waiting for the first shot and then bacon for breakfast.
They say these guys are destructive pests... but isn't all that bacon a blessing in disguise?
Wow ang daming baboy ramo#fromphulippines
The big male Alpha: What sort of magic is this?
Warrior's code: He's the one you shouldn't eat.
Warrior"s code??? Really!!! That dangerous hog is the very first one to be SHOT DEAD and COOKED. Set your crazy philosophy to the side and it will help HUMAN stay SAFE
@@claudeloi calm down and learn to laugh.....good hell
Lol nah he's the first one you should eat
She's the momma so you for sure want her gone.
@@orange7536 wow, the saint pig is talking. Whatever, don't give a xhit.
I think the big one liked the camera or something lol he be like hey over here take a picture of me up close at 3:10 lol 🤣
He wants out of there‼️‼️‼️
They look and sound very tasty.I would love just to sample a few of these tasty morsels.
They say their Loaded with Worms, so i will pass !!!
God...... For someone who's from a country where bacon is never been free i am really envious
now, how about some OFFING some wild hogs?
Are these critters edible? (I am seriously asking) I see so many videos shooting them, seems like you could feed pork chops to all of the homeless in North America.
Yes they are. Some of them are better than others. A young one is very good. An old boar not so much.
Just imagine the porkchop, ham your gonna make out of them.
I wouldn't eat it; must be a strong piece of meat...stinks.
How do you get rid of the worms, just turn the Heat up Higher I Guess !!! Hmmmmmm!!!
So, if you were crazy enough to get in there with them, would she charge you all the way? or continue to bluff? Also, if she made a succesful charge on you, would the others join in?
I'm sure she would but I wasn't wanting to find out. I've gotten into the pen with smaller pigs to catch them alive but not the grown ones. Thanks for watching!
@@rogercochranBR549 Great Video. Quite interesting for a city dweller. I wish I could use that trap here in El Paso. We have are own type of pests here that are ruining a once beautiful city. These two legged varmits are a little smarter though, but not much. I am laughing at the thought of a bunch of doper running around in a panic trying to figure out what just happened. Anyways thanks for the job you do. Man it seems like a lot of good old fashioned hard work. Your doing a great job sir. Much Respect...
Thank you and thanks for watching!
Wow that big one would make nice seat covers for my rat rod .
The hair is course & itchy & rough. Would put blisters on your ass.
BBQ’s, pork chops, pulled pork for all my family and friends for a year.
Amazing how fast pigs can run.
That charging grunting charging attack is actually quite frightening.
Yes, they can be mean when cornered. Thanks for watching.
That's one pissed off pig. LoL. That's alot of meat too. Good job catching them.
How much do you charge to remove hogs from private property?
I just trap them on our family farm. Not commercially. Thanks for watching!
If you notice, the leader always concentrates on the threat and tries to intimidate the threat. The others just follow. Reminds me of sheeple.
Amazing how aggressive they can get and multiply like mice.
Kind of scary when they approach to you
🐖 say why I'm I being detained. Last time I checked eating in public is not against the law!!! I want my lawyer!!!
Alpha sow = first target
With all that aggression, she looks pregnant too. 😆
That was one feisty sow. No wonder she had that many offspring.
Those pigs are history. The one denier will probably be the first pig to leave this world. Shows the importance of using strong, well anchored, fencing.
Everyone has entered the boar enclosure.
Interesting how that sow is trying to chase you away. Good catch and video
Thanks 👍
Years ago l knew a slaughter man, the only animal he said he was not happy with was a pig, he said it would eat you before it came out of the pen.
Have you ever considered using the net enclosure trap?, looks pretty effective tbh
I hear they work pretty good.
@@rogercochranBR549 Whatever is lighter and easier to move around. And looks and feels less like a trap.
Yea than what do you Do with Them !!! Wow you have a Real Problem !!!
Damn things. When they get into the corn field behind my house the ruin everything.
They do a lot of damage.