Wild hogs can be effectively hunted during the day if you follow these golden rules.
If you’re looking for a way to get your youngsters out hunting, the answer is simple: Make a date with a feral hog.
It’s always feral hog season in the Southeast, but what do you do with all that pork?
Winter hunting can be tough, summer is oppressive and spring turkey is challenging. What's the best big game gateway for young or new hunters? Feral pigs.
Despite an increased effort to mitigate the impact of feral hogs in Alabama, the hog population shows no indication of decline.
The best intentions usually go awry, as was the case with a wild pig tail and thoughts about a fun DIY project.
Wild hogs use their noses to detect danger, other hogs and food. That’s why Big & J developed Pigs-Dig-It.
How much do you know about feral hogs? Here are 17 facts that might surprise you.
Want to find and kill more feral hogs? Use these tips to improve your success rate.
A new phone app compiles data about property damage caused by feral pigs, which are believed to account for more than $1.5 billion annually in damage nationwide.
Could combining two cool things — hunting wild hogs at night and calling them to you — be considered among the ultimate hunting experiences?
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The next time the summer blues set in, or when you are ready to escape the cold, go hunting for wild hogs. For extra spice, go at night.
The National Feral Swine Damage Management Program report includes information and data that yields insights to this invasive pest.
Given the animals' prolific nature of breeding and ability to thrive, feral pigs have proven to be tough to manage or eradicate in many states. Colorado officials claim to have killed all of them from the Centennial State.
What do feral hogs eat? Just about anything they can get their nasty mouths on, according to a research project in Louisiana.
The war on feral hogs is intensifying in Alabama and nine other states with almost $17 million from the United States Department of Agriculture for site-specific removal projects.
Headlines scream the story takeaway: "Canada is being invaded by feral hogs!" But Saskatchewan residents aren't sure if this is real or fake news.
If you want to bowhunt wild hogs on public land, plan a DIY trip to Oklahoma or a few other nearby states.
Killing a big-bodied hog isn’t easy, even over bait. To help put the odds in your favor, the author has three critical pieces of advice.