I'm getting ready to set a trap in a buddies orange grove next week. They are rooting the grove up and eating all the low oranges. Wasting a lot of money , this is picking time. We are guessing by the tracks that there are about 40 hogs coming in every night. I've been baiting with corn and trying to hunt them, but I'm not going to sit out there all night for hogs. It's too easy somewhere else. When we catch them we will kill and butcher the sows, give away the shoats and cut the boar hogs and turn them loose.
And when the pan banging starts, are you going to be a pot and pan banger , or wade on in there? If you want some noisy hunting, if you ever get down here, I'll take you out one night with some good Bay and Catch dogs . And you can get in that big 10' high palmetto patch with the flying, gutted, dogs and catch one or stick him with a knife. It was fun when I was about 20 years old.
For some reason, we are seeing hogs everywhere down here this year. Almost every road I drive on has hogs in the ditches or the grass shoulders are rooted up. Right up to the city limits of almost every little town I drive through.