Ed Kennell 38,094 #26 Posted September 26 6 hours ago, Tractorhead said: But now not for fawn saving - they want inspection flights over the Cornfields if and where boars are in. And if your drone finds boars in the corn, how are they removed? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tractorhead 9,064 #27 Posted September 26 They be hunted down. i give our Hunters the info where they go in and out and they Watch them. Boars here make unbelievable damages if they be in a Field. sometimes they destroy all internally except the lst 4 rows to outside. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ed Kennell 38,094 #28 Posted September 26 The wild boars are also a problem here in the USA. Mainly in our southern states where they destroy crops and forests. Are your boar hunters professional government appointed or can any private citizen hunt? 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MainelyWheelhorse 419 #29 Posted September 26 (edited) We have coyote issues up here. The coyotes impact the deer population that is a big money maker for the state. They wreak havoc on farms with cows, chickens etc…Coyote trappers come through my area every so often, and thin them out, but they bounce back. Edited September 26 by MainelyWheelhorse 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tractorhead 9,064 #30 Posted September 26 4 hours ago, Ed Kennell said: The wild boars are also a problem here in the USA. Mainly in our southern states where they destroy crops and forests. Are your boar hunters professional government appointed or can any private citizen hunt? Here all Hunters must definitely be certified by Goverment, even when you want privatly hunting. As far as i knew this is differently to the States. If you be certified you can pay a Tax to be a owner of a hunting Area - if you have the Luck to get one - because they be held for long terms. The yearly Tax depends on the Areal. The cheapest i from a Friend i know start from about 50.000/year up to.... When you „own“ than a hunting Area you be responsible for it and you can sub license it to others but only with a hunting certification, The hunting certification is allway‘s required. But it‘s hard to get a own hunting Area because they be mostly handed over since Generations. Hunt without any certification is strictly prohibited by Law and can sent you quickly in Jail. You be allowed to go with a hunter without permission but you be not allowed go by yourself, even if it is your own Property. Luckily my Neighbor is a licensed Hunter with several own hunting Areals all combined are definitely huge. This are all the Forrests, i was allowed to ride arround with my Tractas or the Subi. I didn‘t know how much it is at all but the Areal i fly for him are 18 Fields including the 6 Forrests. He has several sub licensed hunters. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WHX?? 48,809 #31 Posted September 26 4 hours ago, Ed Kennell said: Are your boar hunters professional government appointed or can any private citizen hunt? Good question Ed... They say them wild hogs make ok table fare. 9 minutes ago, MainelyWheelhorse said: We have coyote issues up here. Always here ... I guess thats why a season on them is open 24/7/365 here. Night or day. One of these years I'm gonna take up the sport. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tractorhead 9,064 #32 Posted September 26 Wild boar correct prepared is delicous....😎 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SylvanLakeWH 25,521 #33 Posted September 26 In Michigan open season for coyotes is July 15-April 15 with a base license. However, you can take coyote at any time without a hunting license on private land by the landowner or designee if the coyote is or is about to damage property, pets, livestock or humans. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tractorhead 9,064 #34 Posted September 26 (edited) Here they firstly protected the Wolf by Law, but now after their populations grows, they droped the Protection down an also a Wolf can be shot if his dna is found by a killed sheep herd or a Cow herd. How this will be controlled is out of my knowledges because i never see a Wolf with a DNA Tag on his neck. Some our laws also here are very weird. Edited September 26 by Tractorhead 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tractorhead 9,064 #35 Posted September 26 Time for vacation... Weather is wet and cold - it begins to Rain. let‘s have a few day‘s in the South.... 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
adsm08 2,044 #36 Posted September 28 On 9/26/2024 at 12:18 PM, WHX?? said: Good question Ed... They say them wild hogs make ok table fare. On 9/26/2024 at 12:20 PM, Tractorhead said: Wild boar correct prepared is delicous....😎 A guy I work with went out west to a wild pig hunting preserve a few years ago. Said it was the best pork he's ever had. $1500 for a weekend, but guaranteed at least one kill. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oliver2-44 9,724 #37 Posted September 29 7 hours ago, adsm08 said: A guy I work with went out west to a wild pig hunting preserve a few years ago. Said it was the best pork he's ever had. $1500 for a weekend, but guaranteed at least one kill. A young one, less that 150lb and even better less than 100lbs can be good. Large ones, especially boars are rank and get drug off. The buzzards won’t even touch them. 2 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ed Kennell 38,094 #38 Posted September 30 On 9/28/2024 at 11:24 PM, oliver2-44 said: A young one, less that 150lb and even better less than 100lbs can be good. Large ones, especially boars are rank and get drug off. The buzzards won’t even touch them. Good to know. I think I have probably eaten nearly every North American wild game, but never had wild boar. Some of the best; moose and deer backstraps ruff grouse breast Mrs. Ks oyster pie and crab cakes white perch and brown trout fileted, breaded and pan fried May be the way it was made, but here are a few I will never try again; pronghorn antelope tastes and smells like the sagebrush it lives in roasted raccoon tastes like an oily bluefish goose greasy 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WHX?? 48,809 #39 Posted September 30 5 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said: pronghorn antelope I had it a couple of times from friends that hunted out west. I liked it but gave me the runs... Sausage was good. 40 years ago when I bought this place a local pig farmer had a 400 lb sow get out. It followed the river I live on and I actually sat up in a tree for it. Back when I could draw a recurve yet! Ended up getting wacked by a car and the poor farmer had to pay all the damages. 12 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said: Mrs. Ks oyster pie and crab cakes Don't mention crab cakes again Ed ... Maynard's gonna chime in and I'll start drooling... 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ed Kennell 38,094 #40 Posted September 30 8 minutes ago, WHX?? said: Don't mention crab cakes again Ed We'll spend a week on the bay in two weeks. Hope to lay in enough crab meat to have crab cakes all winter. I took that sagebrush pronghorn buck in Eastern Montana. Tanned the hide and mounted, deoderized several times, and 20 years later it still smells like sage on a damp day. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 67,377 #41 Posted September 30 Signs of fall.... Earlier today I saw a platform topped pontoon boat that was all shrink wrapped and being pulled down the road. Likely headed towards storage. That's a big sign of fall around here. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites