Hog wild!
Andy Thompson
Mar 19, 2008
Rob Cox wrote an article for the the Wall Street Journal recently on hunting wild boar in Florida. It piqued my interest because this Monday I’m heading to False Cape SP with my father and a friend to do some camping for my state parks series. The False Cape area, including the Back Bay NWR, is the only place in the state where you can find wild hogs. There are lottery hunts for hogs in the fall, but I’m just hoping to get close enough next week to get a picture of one of two. I spoke with a ranger at the park, and she said it shouldn’t be a problem finding the beasts. The park has a population well in the hundreds, she said.
If you want to read more about wild boars in this country (and, really, who doesn’t?), check out this New Yorker article by Ian Frazier from a couple of years
ago. It goes into the history, biology and hunting of feral swine.
http://www.wesjones.com/hogswild.htm
And, of course, no hog blog would be complete without a reference to Hogzilla—King of Feral Swine.
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Thanks for your concern, Julie. Sadly we saw no feral hogs or black mambas on our trip to False Cape State park earlier this week. Near dusk on Monday night, though, I could have sworn I saw a jackalope and a unicorn bounding through the forest together, but I can’t be certain.
This time of year the park is also blessedly free of bugs, which I hear is a bit of an issue in the summer.
Andy Thompson
Mar. 27, 2008 at 08:02 AM
Do wild hogs eat snakes? I hope for your sake they do, because I hear False Cape State Park is riddled with black mambas.
Julie of Philadelphia, PA
Mar. 20, 2008 at 06:13 PM
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