Farmer Takes Extreme Measures to Deal with Hog Problem

Texas farmer hunts hogs with M134 and thermal imaging. Thermals Used in this video: InfiRay Outdoor RICO Micro RH25 ► InfiRay Outdoor Bolt TH50-C ► InfiRay Outdoor RICO RS75 1280x1024 ► Rifle & Ammo Used in this video: Wilson Combat 300 HAM’R ► Lehigh Defense 110grain Controlled Chaos ► Follow UNV on Instagram ► VISIT US AT OUR WEBSITE ► *** Why Do We Hunt Hogs? *** Feral hogs are a non-native and invasive species in Texas. Each year hogs cause millions of dollars in damage in the form of damaged crops, contaminated water supplies, broken equipment, transmission of diseases and injury to livestock. Feral hogs compete with native wildlife for resources and also prey directly on the eggs and young of ground nesting birds and will actively hunt small mammals, frogs, lizards and snakes. Due to their intelligence, adaptability, and prolific breeding habits, traditional methods of hunting and trapping have been largely ineffective in reducing the feral hog population. The introduction of night vision and thermal optics has greatly increased landowners’ ability to mitigate the destruction caused by feral hogs. Feral swine are not considered game animals in Texas and may be hunted by any means or methods at any time of year. More information about the feral hog problem in Texas: PLAYLISTS Our Most Popular Videos ► Our Latest Videos ► Top Coyote Hunting Videos ► Top Hog Hunting Videos ►
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