pack of wild pigs digging on heron golf course

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Old 04-13-2014, 04:15 PM
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Default pack of wild pigs digging on heron golf course

Our house is on the third hole on Heron golf course. Last night I went out into the birdcage around midnight and heard lots of noise and knew that there were some animals outside my birdcage. This morning the edge of the golf course is all torn up and we can see that multiple animals were here by the amount of scat back there. At least one of them has been digging in my garden for weeks, but various people told me that it was an armadillo or something else. I called the starter shed this morning but no one has come to even look at it today. Someone who was here pruning a neighbor's palms showed me the tracks and said it was definitely wild pigs.

Has anyone else had any experience with these animals?
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Old 04-13-2014, 04:39 PM
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more than you want to know...
they can be dangerous, don't mess with them. TV will probably hire a licensed trapper to remove. If I were u I'd call VCDD Community Watch who will figure out what to do.


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they aren't a bit cute! I was fishing with mother and friends once when a boar (think tusks) chased us. I got the worst tongue-lashing of my life when I took time to pick up my shoe that had come off. There was no time to open car doors. we scrambled onto the hood of the vehicle.
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There used to be a TV show called Hoggers. It was about these 2 blond chicks who hunted hogs for a living in Fl. The show claimed that 1 male boar could destroy a farmers crop in 1 night. These girls always hunted the males to stop the procreation, which I guess is rampant. It was a reality show I think on Animal planet. Great entertainment but scary in real life!
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Original post asked if anyone has had experience with wild hogs. These animals are dangerous and that should not be minimized.

Please stay on topic.

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Original post asked if anyone has had experience with wild hogs. These animals are dangerous and that should not be minimized.

Please stay on topic.

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I have had experience with wild hogs and they are dangerous.
That is why I provided links to the best method of elimination.
Was not trying to minimize the situation.
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exactly. I hope the OP has called VCDD already, and don't go out there!
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Apparently Florida bears can be dangerous, too. Anybody seen them around The Villages? Black Bear Mauls Florida Woman, Drags Her Out of Garage - Yahoo
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They used to have traps for them on the 2nd hole on hibiscus which makes sense because that wetlands would eventually be close to heron. They caught quite a few. Maybe call the pro shop at cane to report them.
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OK. Y'all need to give these porcine cuties the same love you did the gators.
My sarcasm detector went off!

My experience with wild hogs has been mainly eating them while in hunting camp. A close friend and hunting buddy from my college days is an acknowledged expert regarding Florida wild hogs. He manufactures special hunting ammunition specifically for killing these dangerous animals. He has personally killed many dozens of them, usually when they are charging him with the intent to harm him.

Generally, they will flee in the presence of humans, but you can't count on this. The older and larger males have very dangerous tusks. Don't seek out a confrontation with wild hogs.

I'm including a couple of photos from the ammunition web site. My buddy James C. Gates is in one of the photos.
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It could possibly be wild hogs as there is some undeveloped land around Lk Miona for them to live in.... but it even this bit of land is surrounded by development with not real woods or forest for many a mile and I am not sure how they would get there and I doubt they have been there long.

Hog rooting is very distinctive https://www.google.com/search?q=hog+rooting&client=firefox-a&hs=aAB&rls=org.mozilla:en-USfficial&channel=sb&tbm=isch&imgil=ek0NCG96rdi0 5M%253A%253Bhttps%253A%252F%252Fencrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com%252Fimages%253Fq%253Dtbn%253AANd9 GcRJuypEMpz-JONvxMg6a00rcnyctxyI7vWY0tr1bI8F5rG3lVOo%253B480%2 53B360%253BemevJuKESZR_UM%253Bhttp%25253A%25252F%2 5252Frazorbackoutfitters.com%25252Fhoghunting101.a spx&source=iu&usg=__5rXEbKgGzI7khuG059ZWPsbURDs%3D &sa=X&ei=TSJLU4WgKKjK2gXk-4CgCw&ved=0CC0Q9QEwAA#facrc=_&imgrc=ek0NCG96rdi05M %253A%3BemevJuKESZR_UM%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Frazorb ackoutfitters.com%252FImages%252Frooting.jpg%3Bhtt p%253A%252F%252Frazorbackoutfitters.com%252Fhoghun ting101.aspx%3B480%3B360

If it is hogs ... DO NOT approach them as the can be aggressive and dangerous .... be very careful about letting any pets out at night also! I would call VCDD immediately!!
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Last year someone posted a picture of a bear in Village of Winifred by the Palmer club area. Someone else posted a video of a coyote jumping around on hay rolls in one of The Villages fields.

Lots of wild critters here.
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Old 04-13-2014, 07:19 PM
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They were seen a couple of years back on golf courses. I'll attach the link to the thread, some of the posts were peeps being silly, but some will tell you that they are around. Just can't decide if they are pigs or boars???

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They have been in the Cane Garden course for years. They have trappers there at times. The wild pigs are nasty and tear up the ground.
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I woke up during the night to yipping and thought it was probably foxes. Glad to know Nature feels comfortable enough to live with us.
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