Facts About Tennessee Hog Hunts

By Kevin Stewart


When pests start reproducing at a high rate it calls for action. The most common step taken is to hunt them down. When feral hogs become an annoyance then hog hunting becomes an option. Hogs can be hunted for their meat or as a recreational activity. This activity is usually surrounded by various misconceptions that any aspiring hunter needs to be familiar with. This is worth knowing about Tennessee hog hunts.

People who do it for recreational purposes usually have a dream of hunting wild animals. They may dream of hunting different types of animals but pig hunting is a more realistic and achievable hunting spree. Wild pigs produce at a high rate and there population usually threatens the safety of crops and wildlife. As there number grows so does the need to eradicate them.

Conservation of wildlife is a universal project. This implies that despite the large number of wild hogs it is no excuse for illegal hunting. Each country and state has laws regulating the hunting of any species of wild animal. Individuals who have ignored such directives have ended up brushing shoulders with the law. Some illegal hunters have paid huge fines while others have ended up behind bars.

Having pointed out that unlicensed hunting is illegalized in most places potential porker hunters must know that they require a permit to operate. The license indicates the duration one is allowed to kill. Also indicated clearly on the permit is the expected number of hogs a hunter can kill using a particular weapon. Going against the license is equivalent to breaking the law.

Some states allow baiting while others do not. Some are more specific on where baiting is allowed. Baiting is allowed on private property but is prohibited on public land. Sometimes when the number of porkers increase rapidly it leads to lax wild pig hunting regulations. But this does not mean that the rules are not there.

Hog hunting is a dangerous activity for hunters both experienced and amateurs. For a beginner it is important to know that hogs can be aggressive when protecting their young ones or when they detect danger. When hunting the most important step is detecting and tracking, a hunter has to be familiar with the signs to look for when tracking hogs.

Wallowing, tracks and rooting are some of the common signs to look out for while hunting. These wild swine use their snouts to locate food and root through vegetation that is rooting is one of the crucial signs. Uprooted soils may mean the presence of a hog. Wallowing is also a sign considering that they use soil to cool down their bodies. Hogs have hoof prints similar to those of a deer except that they are rounder and wider.

Despite the fact hunting is fun everyone prefers the job to be done faster and easier. This calls for the hunter to have a weapon that can put down the animal with one shot. One can also imitate predator sounds or prerecorded sounds of piglets in distress to bring them to the open.




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