It’s not the lack of hunters. It’s the lack of opportunities to hunt them. They’re in ranch properties. There’s a lot around Mt Diablo but we aren’t allowed to hunt them in that property. Open season doesn’t mean anything if you can’t hunt them on the land they thrive on.
Tired American there is a way around this if you want to hunt these wild pigs down without the use of a high-powered rifle or a high-powered large caliber revolver or pistol it is known as a crossbow and I have used such a weapon on pigs before .
Just recently became aware of how bad this has gotten in other parts of the country. If they're already an estimated 400k they should be getting on top of this much sooner than 2024. People against hunting them don't fully grasp how fast their population grows and how destructive they are.
the only thing I am against hunting them is killing them, and wasting the meat!!! if it is open season I hope we don't practice the same as Texas! they kill them in mass and use NOTHING!!!
The solution to this problem is the most un-California thing ever. You need an AR-15 with a night vision scope and a suppressor aka silencer. The 5.56x45mm is a good round for hog sized targets. The largest magazine holds thirty rounds, a large sounder can have half again as many animals in it. If you check out hog hunting videos, the norm for a good shot is still two or three rounds per hog. The environmental win above and beyond removal is requiring the carcasses to be made available for carnivore rescue/rehab. The big cat places all have relationships like that already in place where hunting is allowed.
Gone Baby Gone you use a 5.56 not me nothing says 300 Win Mag or if that doesn't do it nothing says Smith and Wesson 44 Magnum for close-up shots and I've done it before and I will do it again !!!!., and besides that too the 223 or affectionately known as the 5.56 is nothing more than a small game coyote round !.
Wouldn't the M24 SWS or the M&P 10 or other rifle designed to be a sniper rifle be better than an AR-15? Wouldn't the AR-15 round rip up the pig's body? It would kill the pig all right but you might not be able to eat as much of the pig or taxidermy as much or mount the head on your wall.
There is a SHARE program that landowners can sign up for allowing us access to their property through CDFW. I believe they can also select the method of take like shotgun, rifle or bow only and limit the number and what days hunters can be there.
@@malfuller3367 Lamo??? You not only can't spell, uploading your own pic sideways (shows your twisted mind) but one video in your collection is spot on to describe you: HyperBorean Virl Mvkbvng 🤣🤣🤣
Lol there’s way more than 400k pigs in California. Honestly tho this bill would be good. Animal rights activists don’t see how hogs hurt other species of animals. Some protected species of birds lay eggs on the floor, and they eat baby deer. Pigs are opportunistic omnivores, as well as cannibals if necessary.
@911Jay Supremacy I can't stand my Filipino Neighbour , cause he complaints all the the time to the Old Chinees landlady that i am Smoking Pot . I hate Stool Pigeons
If wild pigs are such a problem, you shouldn't have to pay $15/year for tickets to hunt them. It should come free with buying the hunting license just like hunting jack rabbits.
In Texas they’re classified as invasive species. You’re free to shoot them out of city limits. They’ve torn up my neighbors yards and are costing thousands in landscaping damage. But the question remains? What do you do within city limits?
@@shellysmith1037 Bills can dance around in a bureaucracy forever and waste taxpayers a lot of $... They should use a digital voting system and discussion box and make a decision within a week.... speed it up by using technology not some old system... Also no accountability... if they make bad decisions, it is "o'well" for them, but regardless they get pay well. In other words, the amt of $ they pay do not reflect their works. Since they are no accountability, there is room for B.S. and lies to garner voters and allow them to be re-elected.
I would move to California just to be apart of the open season. Those wild hogs would turn a already desert climate a disaster. There's nothing wrong with cured bacon.
I remember during the 1980s California Politicians classified these wild hogs as a protective species and I couldn't believe it even back then that they done that, and they are dangerous, and I hope they can tear up one of these politicians' front lawns! Also, this could have been stopped a long time ago!
Don't count on it. If they were lefty enough to do it back then, just imagine how they are now that this state has gone full-retard lefty. As I said in another comment here, Commiefornians are more afraid of "rednecks with guns" than they are of destructive wild animal species.
For the record. Truly shocked by the unconcerned attitude of people who should be. Wild pigs……. I live in South Africa. And have taken note of the devastation transpiring e.g. in Australia. In the US bigtime. Also in Canada. So have I emailed the leaders of quite a few Australian Farmers Organisations. Contact was made right into inner circles of the Canadian wild-, actually there, the "super pig", research-scene. In the US State of Texas, e.g., were some, really important people. Those of note. In politics. Agriculture and Wildlife as well, contacted. All emails, sent to the correct addresses. Or on the correct forums. Where required. And replied as received. I offered consultancy to eradicate large or small. Knock the problem, for six-sixes. In only one innings. Taking no prisoners. Matters which were stated include real workable answers. Although exclude any viruses or poison. For which in a hundred years or research by a thousand most brilliant people, stays poison. With no answer. No trapping. No shooting. No collaring. No birth control - how excruciatingly stupid in view of the problem? No expensive feeding systems. Most uncomplicated resolves. Actual workable solutions. Ridiculously cheaply in relation to magnitude. And, with the least physical input. Now a most alarming avenue to this present misery. Is. And proven. No interest. Not a whisper in reply. The wild boar, wild pig, super pig, Sus scrofa, whatever infestations. And accompanying annual damage. They just don't give a farthing. And as astounded as I am with the situation. It just is-what-it-is. Further more. In Texas. By authority. For instance. Is it reported to have 3,6 million wild pigs. (Might be more.) With an annual population growth of 0,32. After general predation. As stated. Simply equates to that within three years. A hundred become 230. And. 3,6M will be 8,28M. (Which to my reasoning is a bit of a long shot.) Although possible. Anyway. Australia could have 2,3M. As per 0,32 growth. 5,3M in three years. With conflicting reports available. A figure of 1,2M in Canada seems a good average. 2,75M in three years from now. If reasonably controlled there. Which I’m not certain of at all. Should there be 2,5M. Which could be. 5,75M in three years. Also. Now. Are pigs from Saskatchewan and Alberta migrating to, and infesting Montana and North Dakota. And the moral of this story. There is no urgency to reach consensus. Discussions and arguments and reports and studies and conferences and acknowledgements and denials and yeas and nays and every thinkable excuse to all the farmers and the totality of humanity why a concrete and definitive plan of action is to be ignored and averted. Authorities are not serious. Not at all. In fact. Don’t give a hog’s arse. Even about the 2,5B $ ag loss, as reported, in the US. Or skimpy loss reports reflected elsewhere. Annually. And the answer is obvious. Anton Human.
You should have known that it would be brushed off when most all landholders with a pig "problem" charges one to several thousand dollars for hunt access. The whole problem is being used as a cash cow by those that are able to gain from it. I just checked on the new bill this video mentions, and yes, it allows multiple pigs taken with a simple validation addition to your license, but for non-resident hunters they increased the license fee by 50%, and that validation is just under $100. Ca. must not believe the problem will manifest into a disaster like other areas have found it does.
THEY ARE ECASPING THE CALIFORNIA NATIONWIDE WILDFIRE, AND MASDIVE DROUGHT, ALSO DROUGHT/WATER SHORTAGES. and the California wildlife is saying open season on wild boars?
I have been hunting wild pigs for the past two years in Sonoma County and Napa county public land and I have never ever seen one yet,so it’s all fake news
Catching them.....then what do you do with them cant release them somewhere else its against the law....best thing to do is get archery hunters....quiet and puts food on our tables if anyone has problems with pigs text....me
Hunters especially trophy hunters spend more time hunting deer and other native animals than boars and when they do they don't even take out the whole herd just a few if less native species were hunted we would have less boars and less invasive species in general !
Hunters are the number one cause for introducing invasive species in the first place... all around the world. There are even hunter associations instructing hunters not to kill all of them, so they will have more to hunt on the next season. They try to pose as the good guys, but they have been the source of the problem.
It's apparently an issue now that the affluent community are being barrage by pigs? Let's hope the pigs are your only worries and not blm protestor because there will be more than just burrowed front lawn...lol. I say keep the permit system as it is and making hunting on state land a little easier by making it more readily accessible to hunters. Then again...tue neighbors would be crying foul about being offended by men being seen with firearms. I'm getting getting complains either way so I say let the oigd do their thing because it ain't happening in my community...lol.
It's a superficial solution to be honest, like killing one gnat when there are hundreds more flying around you. Texas has open season on feral hogs and plenty of people with guns motivated to hunt them and yet their populations are still increasing. Once an invasive species becomes established, they are here for good. The best thing you can do is not let them be imported in the first place.
Well, those macho hunters have killed off most of the predators so these piggies can multiply unchallenged. I have wild piggies come to my yard too, but I love it! I call the mom every night and she brings her young ones to feed. Colder days are coming so they need to fatten them. I buy about 30 kg of corn per week.
@@robertcope9494 Good question! I guess they'd be shot just like in any other state. Once you have a gun in your hans, it makes you wanna shot something. It's like the hammer and nail syndrome.
What about the homeless? who cares about pigs about peoples properties people should be worrying about our fellow human beings and together address the homeless community problems
You should worry , if you care about CA you need to study how wild hogs that are not native ruin ecosystems not just lawns . It doesn't end with just hogs there is a lot of foreign plants and practices that are not native to CA.
It’s not the lack of hunters. It’s the lack of opportunities to hunt them. They’re in ranch properties. There’s a lot around Mt Diablo but we aren’t allowed to hunt them in that property. Open season doesn’t mean anything if you can’t hunt them on the land they thrive on.
Tired American there is a way around this if you want to hunt these wild pigs down without the use of a high-powered rifle or a high-powered large caliber revolver or pistol it is known as a crossbow and I have used such a weapon on pigs before .
Just walk on there and shoot em anyway
If you can't hunt where the pigs are, why is a crossbow better?
It sounds like your mental ability needs to wake up.
Ever think of asking permission?
@@nancychace8619 sure, for $600 you can access their property.
I didn’t even know we had wild pigs
Come on guys that’s alota pork
You can feed families with that
Look at the positivity and abundance in this situation
@Horse Luvr Cook it thoroughly.
Just recently became aware of how bad this has gotten in other parts of the country. If they're already an estimated 400k they should be getting on top of this much sooner than 2024. People against hunting them don't fully grasp how fast their population grows and how destructive they are.
the only thing I am against hunting them is killing them, and wasting the meat!!! if it is open season I hope we don't practice the same as Texas! they kill them in mass and use NOTHING!!!
there are estimated 9milion wild pigs in the US.
Politely asking them to leave is not working out? ☹
Let’s do it open season
I'm Texas and I can tell you the longer you wait the worse it will be. A sow can have 3 litters a year and it will not take them long to take over.
Not a pig problem, a predator deficiency.
They don't have any predators but man. Even Lions don't mess with them.
Maybe we can introduce hyenas? /s
Can't even handle the homeless problem.
Why have a permit at all? California this makes no sense. This problem is not easily solved but open season and ZERO restrictions might help
If Newsome denies the bill, then bus the hogs to his neighborhood. 😂
Sprinkle some corn out on his lawn to make sure they don’t miss it 🙏
The solution to this problem is the most un-California thing ever. You need an AR-15 with a night vision scope and a suppressor aka silencer. The 5.56x45mm is a good round for hog sized targets. The largest magazine holds thirty rounds, a large sounder can have half again as many animals in it. If you check out hog hunting videos, the norm for a good shot is still two or three rounds per hog. The environmental win above and beyond removal is requiring the carcasses to be made available for carnivore rescue/rehab. The big cat places all have relationships like that already in place where hunting is allowed.
Gone Baby Gone you use a 5.56 not me nothing says 300 Win Mag or if that doesn't do it nothing says Smith and Wesson 44 Magnum for close-up shots and I've done it before and I will do it again !!!!., and besides that too the 223 or affectionately known as the 5.56 is nothing more than a small game coyote round !.
Wouldn't the M24 SWS or the M&P 10 or other rifle designed to be a sniper rifle be better than an AR-15?
Wouldn't the AR-15 round rip up the pig's body? It would kill the pig all right but you might not be able to eat as much of the pig or taxidermy as much or mount the head on your wall.
For one they’re out in the day as well so you can just use a bow. It’s cleaner to me but rifles work too.
I have a Mossin Nagant 7.62 ×55 is a guaranteed kill.
@@eljefemaximo5420 now there's a caliber that could be just about a universal do it all very desirable .
There is a SHARE program that landowners can sign up for allowing us access to their property through CDFW. I believe they can also select the method of take like shotgun, rifle or bow only and limit the number and what days hunters can be there.
Let hunters bag them. I would love the meat.
Sicko!
They carry diseases
@@touchofgrey5372 Beta male unwilling to save the dirt from actual monster lamo.
@@malfuller3367
Lamo???
You not only can't spell, uploading your own pic sideways (shows your twisted mind) but one video in your collection is spot on to describe you:
HyperBorean Virl Mvkbvng
🤣🤣🤣
@@touchofgrey5372 My man is not in touch with his Hyperborean self to see if it was a Re-loaded video, so sad. : (
Maybe nature is trying to tell you to not have a lawn in a dessert when a drought is happening?
Can we get helicopters like they do in Texas? Lol
And then get fined by fish and game for trying to protect your livelyhood
donde es
Never has a problem tasted so good pork fed on natural foods not corn and antibiotics. Let's go hunting
TEXAS does it better 😍
Uh. There’s a shortage of meat so…..
Lol there’s way more than 400k pigs in California. Honestly tho this bill would be good. Animal rights activists don’t see how hogs hurt other species of animals. Some protected species of birds lay eggs on the floor, and they eat baby deer. Pigs are opportunistic omnivores, as well as cannibals if necessary.
Let’s make some bacon!
I know they’re really bad around Mount Diablo. The state sets traps to catch them…
They must be a big problem , if your Jewish or Muslim . Thank God i am Catholic we eat them , except on Fridays . God Bless !
@911Jay Supremacy I can't stand my Filipino Neighbour , cause he complaints all the the time to the Old Chinees landlady that i am Smoking Pot . I hate Stool Pigeons
Let people hunt them for food,
They have so many babies at one time, ihey won't become extinct that fast.
Open season baby! Let’s go!! Pork for dinner! 👌
Landowners: Our land is being torn up by pigs.
Hunters: can we come hunt them?
Landowners: No I don’t like hunting.
California in a nutshell
Intruduce some wolves into the neighborhood. No more wild boars!
Glad you thought it through. Wolves in the neighborhood.
too many vegetarians in the bay area, I guess. You guys dont eat pork down there?
So did this bill pass the governors ok, and what does it mean to out of state hunters wanting to come help?
I Love Pork Chops and Apple Sauce !
Thats got to be a pretty big Roto Tiller to do that, Major Industrial size for sure
If wild pigs are such a problem, you shouldn't have to pay $15/year for tickets to hunt them. It should come free with buying the hunting license just like hunting jack rabbits.
Or the $95 for non-resident validation.
Create jobs, hire hunters…. Hence, the Big Island of Hawaii! Not rocket science fools!
Reintroduce wolves!
Any chance of them stopping by plumpjack winery for a visit?
In Texas they’re classified as invasive species. You’re free to shoot them out of city limits. They’ve torn up my neighbors yards and are costing thousands in landscaping damage. But the question remains? What do you do within city limits?
I'm down for some wild pig meat.🥩🍖🥓
Bureaucracy takes forever.
Calif is always late to the party. Years behind.
@@shellysmith1037 Bills can dance around in a bureaucracy forever and waste taxpayers a lot of $... They should use a digital voting system and discussion box and make a decision within a week.... speed it up by using technology not some old system... Also no accountability... if they make bad decisions, it is "o'well" for them, but regardless they get pay well. In other words, the amt of $ they pay do not reflect their works. Since they are no accountability, there is room for B.S. and lies to garner voters and allow them to be re-elected.
Wild Life Matters!
Where are the mountain lions?
I would move to California just to be apart of the open season. Those wild hogs would turn a already desert climate a disaster. There's nothing wrong with cured bacon.
Bacon 🤤
I remember during the 1980s California Politicians classified these wild hogs as a protective species and I couldn't believe it even back then that they done that, and they are dangerous, and I hope they can tear up one of these politicians' front lawns! Also, this could have been stopped a long time ago!
Don't count on it. If they were lefty enough to do it back then, just imagine how they are now that this state has gone full-retard lefty.
As I said in another comment here, Commiefornians are more afraid of "rednecks with guns" than they are of destructive wild animal species.
For the record.
Truly shocked by the unconcerned attitude of people who should be.
Wild pigs…….
I live in South Africa. And have taken note of the devastation transpiring e.g. in Australia. In the US bigtime. Also in Canada.
So have I emailed the leaders of quite a few Australian Farmers Organisations.
Contact was made right into inner circles of the Canadian wild-, actually there, the "super pig", research-scene.
In the US State of Texas, e.g., were some, really important people. Those of note. In politics. Agriculture and Wildlife as well, contacted.
All emails, sent to the correct addresses. Or on the correct forums. Where required. And replied as received.
I offered consultancy to eradicate large or small. Knock the problem, for six-sixes. In only one innings. Taking no prisoners.
Matters which were stated include real workable answers. Although exclude any viruses or poison. For which in a hundred years or research by a thousand most brilliant people, stays poison. With no answer. No trapping. No shooting. No collaring. No birth control - how excruciatingly stupid in view of the problem? No expensive feeding systems. Most uncomplicated resolves. Actual workable solutions.
Ridiculously cheaply in relation to magnitude. And, with the least physical input.
Now a most alarming avenue to this present misery. Is. And proven.
No interest. Not a whisper in reply.
The wild boar, wild pig, super pig, Sus scrofa, whatever infestations. And accompanying annual damage.
They just don't give a farthing.
And as astounded as I am with the situation. It just is-what-it-is.
Further more.
In Texas. By authority. For instance. Is it reported to have 3,6 million wild pigs. (Might be more.) With an annual population growth of 0,32. After general predation. As stated. Simply equates to that within three years. A hundred become 230. And. 3,6M will be 8,28M. (Which to my reasoning is a bit of a long shot.) Although possible. Anyway.
Australia could have 2,3M. As per 0,32 growth. 5,3M in three years.
With conflicting reports available. A figure of 1,2M in Canada seems a good average. 2,75M in three years from now. If reasonably controlled there. Which I’m not certain of at all.
Should there be 2,5M. Which could be. 5,75M in three years. Also. Now. Are pigs from Saskatchewan and Alberta migrating to, and infesting Montana and North Dakota.
And the moral of this story.
There is no urgency to reach consensus.
Discussions and arguments and reports and studies and conferences and acknowledgements and denials and yeas and nays and every thinkable excuse to all the farmers and the totality of humanity why a concrete and definitive plan of action is to be ignored and averted.
Authorities are not serious. Not at all. In fact. Don’t give a hog’s arse. Even about the 2,5B $ ag loss, as reported, in the US. Or skimpy loss reports reflected elsewhere. Annually.
And the answer is obvious.
Anton Human.
You should have known that it would be brushed off when most all landholders with a pig "problem" charges one to several thousand dollars for hunt access. The whole problem is being used as a cash cow by those that are able to gain from it. I just checked on the new bill this video mentions, and yes, it allows multiple pigs taken with a simple validation addition to your license, but for non-resident hunters they increased the license fee by 50%, and that validation is just under $100. Ca. must not believe the problem will manifest into a disaster like other areas have found it does.
Very well. I could not have known. Because. The answer for the problem comes from South Africa.
@@dmsentra
We have wild pigs in the Sacramento capitol building. Also our city and county govt buildings that we need to control
This is the same policy in place when I last shot a pig..... 20 years ago. Now if only there was huntable public land.
Year round would be the answer.
Pigs are very intelligent.
Let us archery hunters hunt them and we can put food in the freezer
No way you can hunt when they are in the neighborhood.
THEY ARE ECASPING THE CALIFORNIA NATIONWIDE WILDFIRE, AND MASDIVE DROUGHT, ALSO DROUGHT/WATER SHORTAGES.
and the California wildlife is saying open season on wild boars?
I lives rural in c California. No problem with laws.
Wild pigs 🐖 🤣
Oh no they uprooted his lawn? How terrible 🥱🥱🥱
why is bacon so expensive?
🥓 *BACON!!!* 🥓
Animal have rights. Build a house in the woods. Who has rights!
Let me know if you need a hunter I Iive in Delano 😅
Open season
I hope that they eat all the lawns. We should not have lawns when there is a water shortage.
Sounds good to me, bow hunting them is a challenge but worth it
I have been hunting wild pigs for the past two years in Sonoma County and Napa county public land and I have never ever seen one yet,so it’s all fake news
STOP ELECTING THEM. I'm sorry I thought you meant Cali democratic politicians
Dinner dinner ya all
Hell yeah boys we better get some pork
Your undocumented neighborhood pets😂
that would be so dooope!
Folks really need to stop growing grass
Of course there is, they raise and feed them and charge $$$$ to hunt them.
Let me know and I’ll go hunt some
Catching them.....then what do you do with them cant release them somewhere else its against the law....best thing to do is get archery hunters....quiet and puts food on our tables if anyone has problems with pigs text....me
Turn the gang bangers loose on the little piggies.
We should point at the Wild Boar problem as an example of how expansive the illegal immigration problem will become🤣 Maybe that'll wake up the DEMs
🥓 🥓 🥓 🍳
Hunters especially trophy hunters spend more time hunting deer and other native animals than boars and when they do they don't even take out the whole herd just a few if less native species were hunted we would have less boars and less invasive species in general !
Maybe read up on it. California for example has people pay per pig. Not everyone has a tag. As for other states/countries idk much
It's California. You can't hunt if you don't have guns.
Calif pacifist live and let live VS normal people with homes.
Hunters are the number one cause for introducing invasive species in the first place... all around the world. There are even hunter associations instructing hunters not to kill all of them, so they will have more to hunt on the next season. They try to pose as the good guys, but they have been the source of the problem.
Let me guess you’re talking about hog doggin
😂😂
Give the homeless jobs hunting them. Also good for food. Quite delicious actually. The pigs I mean
so a bit like islame.
It's apparently an issue now that the affluent community are being barrage by pigs? Let's hope the pigs are your only worries and not blm protestor because there will be more than just burrowed front lawn...lol. I say keep the permit system as it is and making hunting on state land a little easier by making it more readily accessible to hunters. Then again...tue neighbors would be crying foul about being offended by men being seen with firearms. I'm getting getting complains either way so I say let the oigd do their thing because it ain't happening in my community...lol.
It's a superficial solution to be honest, like killing one gnat when there are hundreds more flying around you. Texas has open season on feral hogs and plenty of people with guns motivated to hunt them and yet their populations are still increasing. Once an invasive species becomes established, they are here for good. The best thing you can do is not let them be imported in the first place.
Tired American is Right !! we need permits for catch cages at Least !!
Well, those macho hunters have killed off most of the predators so these piggies can multiply unchallenged. I have wild piggies come to my yard too, but I love it! I call the mom every night and she brings her young ones to feed. Colder days are coming so they need to fatten them. I buy about 30 kg of corn per week.
i love bacon
There are 4,000-6,000 cougars in California. But where are your wolves? Why hasn't Cali reintroduced the wolf like all the other states?
@@robertcope9494
Good question!
I guess they'd be shot just like in any other state. Once you have a gun in your hans, it makes you wanna shot something. It's like the hammer and nail syndrome.
@@robertcope9494 reintroduce the grizzly, and jaguar too.
Sadly there isn’t a natural predator or enough to even make a dent. The only predator that can make a difference are human hunters.
Good!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
What about the homeless? who cares about pigs about peoples properties people should be worrying about our fellow human beings and together address the homeless community problems
You should worry , if you care about CA you need to study how wild hogs that are not native ruin ecosystems not just lawns . It doesn't end with just hogs there is a lot of foreign plants and practices that are not native to CA.
You can tell I'm not a fan of these crazy, wild boars or feral pigs. I want them gone.