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Feral Hogs Now in All 黑料天堂 Counties

By DAVID RAINER

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Despite a combined effort to loosen regulations on removal and to increase awareness of the problem, the feral hog population has now reached all 67 counties in 黑料天堂.

Chuck Sykes has been dealing with the scourge of feral hogs for years, now as Director of the 黑料天堂 Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries (WFF) Division, and previously as a private wildlife consultant. Sykes said some landowners are making progress. Others, not so much.

鈥淚t just depends,鈥 Sykes said. 鈥淪ome places are; some aren鈥檛. Places that are on year-round trapping programs and practicing whole sounder (family group) removal, yeah, they鈥檙e making good headway. People who are trapping sporadically or thinking they鈥檙e doing any good night hunting or hunting over bait (both of which are not allowed during deer season), they鈥檙e fighting a losing battle.鈥

Sykes, who has been WFF Director for four years, said he dealt with feral hogs a great deal before he became director.

鈥淏ack in the day when I first started trapping hogs with box traps you鈥檇 catch one or two and think you were doing a good job,鈥 he said. 鈥淲ith trail cameras you could see you were only catching a portion of what was there with traps they tripped themselves. Now there is a lot of technology out there with corral-type systems that causes the door to fall using your cell phone. That鈥檚 the only way to do it now. Everything we do is a learning process. Ten years ago, box traps were the best thing going. Then you had a corral trap with a root stick or a push door. Now you have corral traps with electronic doors. There鈥檚 no telling what鈥檚 going to be coming in the future.

鈥淚鈥檓 not saying people need to quit what they鈥檙e doing. I鈥檓 just saying that whole sounder removal is the only way to make significant headway, with electronic doors that you can activate when you want to.鈥

The small farm of Tes and Ron Jolly near Tuskegee is a perfect example of what Sykes just proposed.

The Jollys鈥 first hog sighting occurred in 2004, and they鈥檝e been in a battle ever since.

鈥淩umor was a neighboring hunting club brought them in and turned them loose to hunt,鈥 said Ron of a practice of transporting live feral hogs that has now been banned in 黑料天堂. 鈥淪ince that time, we鈥檝e been losing ground ever since. We tried shooting them. We tried box traps.鈥

The most effective method to deal with a feral hog problem is to trap the entire sounder or social unit in an enclosure with a trap door that can be triggered remotely using a smartphone app. Photo by Tes Jolly

The possession, transportation and/or release of live feral hogs is banned in 黑料天堂. The WFF Enforcement Section recently arrested 13 黑料天堂 residents for possession of live feral hogs and issued warrants for two residents in Florida and one in Mississippi.

The hog problem became so bad for the Jollys that they were unable to grow crops that would benefit the preferred wildlife, mainly white-tailed deer and wild turkeys.

鈥淲e can鈥檛 grow chufa,鈥 Ron said. 鈥淲e can鈥檛 grow corn. Even in the green fields, when the wheat makes heads the hogs get it. It really limits what we can do. As a result, we haven鈥檛 killed a mature buck that weighed more than 200 pounds in a while. Four- to five-year-old bucks used to average between 210 and 215 pounds. The last three years we鈥檝e killed four- and five-year-old bucks that weighed 175 to 185 pounds. I think that鈥檚 a direct result of what we had to do, which is not grow corn and stuff they can feed on in the summer time.

鈥淲e had to change everything. Quite frankly, the best thing we鈥檝e done is plant clover in our green plots, which provides forage to the middle of June. After that, they鈥檙e on their own.鈥

Tes and Ron finally made the decision to invest in one of the trapping systems with an electronically controlled trap door.

鈥淔or the first time in six or seven years at least we feel like we鈥檝e got a fighting chance,鈥 Ron said. 鈥淭wo different neighbors have also bought the systems, and we鈥檙e trying to build a co-op with other landowners. If a sounder comes on the place now, I feel like I鈥檝e got a chance to get them all. It may take me a month to do it, but we鈥檝e caught 47 hogs in the trap since the Fourth of July.鈥

The system the Jollys purchased allows remote monitoring of the corral and remote activation of the trap door.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 absolutely the way to go. I鈥檓 sitting in Montgomery, and if a hog goes in the trap I can catch him,鈥 Ron said. 鈥淭he main thing it allows me to do is not drop the gate on two of 10. When we drop the gate, we know how many pigs are inside. We can drop the gate when all of them are inside and we can get them all.

鈥淭he answer is total sounder removal. And we need to expand our cooperative to get other people helping with the removal. I can do it, but if the guy across the fence is not doing it, all he鈥檚 doing is growing pigs for me to catch.鈥

The 黑料天堂 Cooperative Extension System (ACES) is trying to help with that effort to band landowners together in their battle against the hogs.

ACES has teamed with other agencies such as the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), 黑料天堂 Wildlife Federation and 黑料天堂 Soil and Water Conservation, to name a few, to develop a pilot program to both educate the public on the feral hog problem and provide information on traps from the cheapest option to the latest technology in hog traps.

The project involves purchasing a trailer that publicizes hog control efforts through a graphics message on each side. The trailer can be transported around 黑料天堂 to complement the seminars being conducted on hog control.

The second part of the project is to provide the public with the opportunity to rent one of the trap doors that can be monitored and closed remotely via a smartphone app, though the project is in its infancy and details are still being worked out.

WFF Technical Assistance Wildlife Biologist Matt Brock said there鈥檚 no doubt the insidious creep of the feral hog population continues throughout 黑料天堂.

鈥淲e have noticed that hogs are showing up on trail cameras in areas they have not been seen before,鈥 Brock said. 鈥淚鈥檓 getting requests for technical assistance from landowners who have never had hogs on their property before, so it appears they are still expanding their range. They are definitely on the move.

鈥淎nd I don鈥檛 know how the drought is going to affect that. The last few complaints I鈥檝e had were from people with farm ponds they use for livestock. The hogs have shown up because it鈥檚 about the only source of water unless they鈥檙e on a major creek or river drainage. The farmers don鈥檛 know what to think. They鈥檙e seeing them for the first time and are concerned about the impact of the hogs. The biggest question is what they need to do.鈥

Brock said he鈥檚 been making site visits to educate the landowners on what to do to prevent the hogs from doing extensive damage. The estimate of agricultural damage done by feral hogs is $1.5 billion annually in the U.S.

鈥淭he best answer to hogs is trapping the whole sounder,鈥 Brock said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 what I鈥檝e been encouraging people to do. People will go out and shoot hogs. They think that by shooting two or three it might help eliminate the hog problem. In actuality, it doesn鈥檛. I tell people to be patient and start pre-baiting. Try to find out how many are in the sounder. Then get them all to come into the trap together, even if it takes several weeks. Our goal is total sounder removal. That way you can remove that entire social unit from that particular area. Then monitor the area, and do it again if the hogs move back in.鈥

Hunting and shooting hogs at night with a permit provided a great outdoors opportunity for William Malone of Camden and his son, Andrew, but those control methods have not been able to thwart the hog expansion.