I am going to be moving to VA and I love to hunt hog i was wondering if any one knew a general area to find them or a way to find them easer than talking to locals
I know you don't want to talk to locals but there are farmers out there that want you to come kill their hogs just as much as you want to go hunt them. You can find public land an John Jackson (Lead Conversation Monitor) can shed some good light on it. He's in Tenn and has a lot of hog experience. I still suggest you go to farms and ask them if you can HELP THEM by eliminating any invasive hogs on their land and make it clear it's mutual. Good to see you here on HuntDrop Seth! I'm lead moderator of the entire site. Don't hesitate to let us know if we can help you or of you have any suggests for making the site better. I personally look forward to seeing more of you on the site.
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this is my first year shed hunting and have not found any yet if any one has some tips or if they have found any in the New England area please let me know thanks B-RY
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I know you don't want to talk to locals but there are farmers out there that want you to come kill their hogs just as much as you want to go hunt them. You can find public land an John Jackson (Lead Conversation Monitor) can shed some good light on it. He's in Tenn and has a lot of hog experience. I still suggest you go to farms and ask them if you can HELP THEM by eliminating any invasive hogs on their land and make it clear it's mutual. Good to see you here on HuntDrop Seth! I'm lead moderator of the entire site. Don't hesitate to let us know if we can help you or of you have any suggests for making the site better. I personally look forward to seeing more of you on the site.seth baker
It isnt that i dont want to it is just a lot faster if someone knew of a DNR websigjt that listed a general area where to. begin my searchdouglas bobbitt
there are no hogs in southwest va