I have been researching our wild hog situation here in Pennsylvania for some time now in the hopes of going down and hunting them with my longbow. I haven't had much luck finding alot of info until today.
I just called the Department of Agriculture and talked to a doctor about the hog situation. I was told that basically hunters are doing more harm than good.
A task force has been assembled to trap hogs. The problem is that hunters are waiting until the Task force puts their bait out, then once the pigs start using the bait they hunt it. The hunters may kill a few, but the rest of the group scatters and is now even more educated.
He did tell me to shoot any feral pigs I come across, but please don't organize groups of hunters to come hunt the areas that the task force is working in.
He was very polite and helpful and it was a very informative phone call.
I would love to go shoot some pigs with my Xcellerator, but after talking to him I must say that I really don't think we want wild hogs here, but it may be too late. He basically said that if we don't get these hogs controlled very soon that it could be too late. Everything I've read about them says that once you have them they are almost impossible to get rid off.
Yes, it would be great to have an unregulated, edible species to hunt here in PA, but I don't think they are worth the destruction they could cause.
I told the guy I would start spreading the word, since the state won't tell us anything.
Take care,
Jaz