Title: APORKALYPSE NOW (Rick Perry's aerial assault on feral pigs) Source:
The Daily URL Source:http://www.thedaily.com/page/2011/0 ... 111-news-helicopter-hogs-1-10/ Published:Sep 1, 2011 Author:Erik German With videos by Solana Pyne Post Date:2011-09-01 17:49:27 by Hondo68 Keywords:Texas “Pork Chopper” bill, shoot them from helicopters, aerial pig-eradication Views:9091 Comments:15
Texas begins air assault on feral pigs, allowing anyone to be an aerial hog hunter
HOUSTON Texas has been messed with, and now its sending in the helicopters.
Starting today, Texans are taking their ceaseless fight against feral pigs to the skies, thanks to the Texas Pork Chopper bill, signed by Gov. Rick Perry. Once limited to killing invasive swine on the ground, licensed hunters can now shoot them from helicopters for a price.
Im ready to book a hunt today! said David Fason, 48, who drove nine hours and paid $350 on a recent weekend to attend a class in Houston the first of its kind on how to safely shoot assault rifles at pigs from the air.
Of the 5 million or so feral hogs currently running wild and wreaking havoc in America, about half them are at large in the Lone Star State. Invasive pigs crowd out native species, feast on crops, tear up fields and raise all manner of horticultural hell. Statewide, hog damage to agriculture alone totals $52 million per year.
Texans have tried just about everything to stop the swine trapping, snaring, and a free-fire hunting season that allows feral hog extermination day or night, 365 days per year, with any weapon a person can legally buy. None of it has worked.
Until now, aerial pig-eradication has been legal only for specially permitted companies that charge landowners hundreds of dollars per hour for the service and leave the dead animals where they lie. Under the new rules, hunters can now pay to fly. Its unlikely many more of the pigs will be eaten, but helicopter hog-control could become virtually free for some landowners. And hunters say theyre eager to pick up the check.
Theres no other place in the world I know of that you can do this without being in the military, Fason said. Its an adrenaline rush I havent felt before.
That rush involves skimming 50 feet above the ground in a chopper, leaning out the open door into the wind and rotor blast, and then leveling a gas-powered semi-automatic AR-15 at a 200-pound animal galloping across the open range. It hasnt been a tough sell.
Its amazing, said Ama Lukens, who, until today, was one of the few Texans legally allowed to shoot feral swine from the air. Shes an employee of Vertex Helicopters, a Houston-based company that charges landowners $475 an hour for airborne hog extermination and bills itself as the first to offer an aerial hunter safety course. Lukens posted a video of her first helicopter pig-shoot on YouTube, she said, and the response is either a commentary on her marksmanship or the potential public interest in these kind of aerial hunts.
Its got like 15,000 views, Lukens said. Just saying.
The mounting interest has forced Mike Morgan, president and head pilot of Vertex Helicopters, to walk a fine line. He concedes theres a business opportunity in hunters clamoring to pay $475 an hour just for thrills.
The potential revenue is going to be overwhelming, Morgan said. Youre going to have every hunter from here to Alaska coming down here and I say that literally because those people have been calling us.
Still, Morgan, a former Army pilot, is preaching caution. This is most certainly not sport hunting in any way shape or form, he said. This is an aerial eradication program.
Its not legally required, but Morgan advises any prospective shooter to take an aerial hunter safety class like the one hes offering. Semiautomatic weapons and helicopters have plenty of moving, deadly parts, he said, and shooting while flying must be done carefully.
Otherwise youre going to have people shooting holes through rotor blades, Morgan said. And then theres a $300,000 aircraft thats going to be a smoking pile of dirt on somebodys farm out there.
Some have questioned the ethics of aerial hog-shooting with objections coming from what may be a surprising group of critics. In addition to being an evangelical preacher, Phillip Swallows is in the business of wholesale feral hog-elimination. The East Texas-based entrepreneur buys live wild pigs from trappers and, in high season, sells 30,000 pounds of pork weekly to Texas slaughterhouses. They sell the meat as wild boar to upscale buyers in the United States, Europe and Japan.
Swallows advocates trapping the hogs, and says the aerial hunting will cause new problems.
Half of what you shoot just runs off and lays there, Swallows said. Some die off in the underbrush. Some of them live. Trapping, when youve got em, youve got em and its humane.
Texas is one of the only states with buying stations that inspect live-caught feral hogs and market them for human consumption. The network of buying stations currently processes about 80,000 hogs per year, according to state figures. Swallows said the system ensures the meat isnt wasted, and it avoids the potential hazards of animals being left maimed by off-target aerial shots.
Helicopter hog-exterminators like Morgan insist they follow an overkill policy, shooting each animal several times to ensure a clean kill.
Were going to come back and make sure that the hog is dead, Morgan said. Our goal is not to have a hog limping around.
Texas wildlife officials said trapping and helicopter shooting are both essential tools for controlling the pig population. In the states heavily wooded northeast, tree cover obscures aerial views and trapping works best. But in the wide-open rice fields down south or on the open rangeland out west, helicopters have proven invaluable.
Theyre able in some cases to remove 25 to 30 hogs per hour of flight time, said Billy Higginbotham, a wildlife biologist with Texas AgriLife Extension Service. Why not use as many of the tools as youve got available to you?
As a species, the hogs make a formidable adversary. By some accounts, wild hogs are smart as border collies, omnivorous as bears and just about as hard to kill. They have few known predators and deliver piglets half a dozen at a time. Females average three litters every two years and can become pregnant just one year after being born themselves. Higginbotham said Texas must cull its pig population 60 to 70 percent each year just to keep that population constant. He called hogs the most reproductively active large mammal on the face of the Earth.
First introduced in North America by Spanish explorers, pigs have been running loose in America for more than 450 years. Feral hogs are a mix of escaped domestic swine and hairy, tusked Eurasian wild boars. Prized game animals, the boars have been stocked for decades on private hunting preserves whose fences have repeatedly proven to be less than hog-proof. Feral hogs were once largely confined to the American South, but established populations have steadily spread to at least 37 states, including Michigan, California and, perhaps most recently, upstate New York.
In Texas, a relatively small, centuries-old feral pig population has exploded in recent decades, its growth spurred by what Higginbotham calls a perfect storm of hog-friendly factors. For one thing, sows have larger and more frequent litters when theyre well-fed. And theyve had access to a lot of food in Texas. Residents distribute 300 million pounds of shelled corn each year in woodland feeders designed to attract deer for hunting, a $2.2 billion industry statewide.
But the hogs spread cant be blamed entirely on the year-round shelled-corn buffet. Pig-stalking enthusiasts in Texas have often loaded the captured animals onto trailers and released them into fresh areas.
I had a hunting lease up here that I thought it needed some hogs on, confessed one 61-year-old former hunter from Longview. He said he now works full time trapping the offspring of the beasts he and other hunters released.
Thought they would be exciting, he added. They was for the first year or two. Then they exploded.
Texas feral hog problem has become so widespread that Higginbotham said more than 90 percent of Texas counties are now infested.
Pigs dont have wings, but they trailer extremely well, he said. There are two groups of landowners in Texas those that have feral hogs, and those that are about to.
Shellie Jones, 65, who owns land in East Texas, north of the town of Athens, has been locked in an exasperating fight with the animals.
The hogs are winning the war, Jones said. They are winning the war in East Texas.
He said wild pigs regularly rip up pastures on his 650-acre cattle operation so badly you cant drive a 4x4 all-terrain vehicle across the damaged areas. Jones said he spends thousands of dollars each year on smoothing pastures with a disc harrow, fertilizing and then reseeding the ground.
They are the worst. They are the worst species, he said. We dont have an answer for these hogs.
Some growers are welcoming recreational airborne shooters as a possible solution.
Its great, said Frank Stasney, 61, a rice farmer south of Houston who said hes lost as much as $50,000 per year to hog damage. Instead of me paying these guys coming out here, theyre actually coming out here for free.
Stasney said he currently pays helicopter companies about $6,000 per year to keep his 1,500 acres of rice free of hogs.
We used to be hesitant about calling in these choppers because of the money involved, Stasney said. But the animals rip open irrigation levees, tear huge wallows in planted rows and seriously pig out once the crop turns ripe. They can easily do $6,000 worth of damage in a night, he said, making helicopter shooting a no-brainer.
Now you dont event think about it. You call them, Stasney said. Theres just no other way of controlling these hogs.
Poster Comment:
Perry will go after feral hogs but not illegal alien invaders, what's up with that?
They are the worst. They are the worst species, he said. We dont have an answer for these hogs.
You know we have the same problem with the "2 legged" variety of feral pigs in D.C...... HHmmmmm..... Sounds like a new business opportunity, doesn't it!!!!
When asked by a Liberal what I bought my Granddaughter for her 1st birthday I replied, "MORE AMMUNITION"!!!! -----------------------------"People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf."
The main problem with Texans is they think BBQ can be made with beef instead of pig, that's why they have an overpopulation of pigs. Anyone who knows anything at all about BBQ knows that it can only be made from pig meat. Now any BBQ connoisseur can argue about whether the dip should be vinegar, mustard, or tomato based, and what region produces the best, but everyone knows it has to be made from pig. Our friends in Texas should take this opportunity to enjoy some real BBQ and use their cows for steaks and pigs for BBQ, the way God intended.
(BTW this map is wrong, VA is a vinegar based state, especially along the southeastern coastal region, just like eastern NC)
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"We (government) need to do a lot less, a lot sooner" ~Ron Paul
Obama's watch stopped on 24 May 2008, but he's been too busy smoking crack to notice.
Sounds like fun, if they figure out a way for us to get the meat also.
I'd do it, IF we could save the meat.
Sounds like a TEXAS sized BUSINESS opportunity, (hey being second isn't so bad Texas).
LOL!
Geee HAW!
BAR-B-Q!
Spoiled, stupid and ignorant, brain dead phuckwads, libTURD fools, tools, and idiots, are the real sickness; the messiah "king" obammy and his regime are only the symptoms.