I don't believe that Feral Hogs would be able to survive the winters in the Adirondacks. They would be able to survive in the areas of agriculture along the edges of the park.
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Originally posted by Adirondackman View PostI don't believe that Feral Hogs would be able to survive the winters in the Adirondacks. They would be able to survive in the areas of agriculture along the edges of the park."Arctic trails have their secret tales that would make your blood run cold."
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Originally posted by ADKpete View PostIs that for lack of food or shelter or both?Have adventures and make mistakes.
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Originally posted by viewseeker View Postid be up for a hunt...and BBQ.... who knows where they are lets go..!!“Death is the only wise advisor that we have. Whenever you feel, as you always do, that everything is going wrong and you're about to be annihilated, turn to your death and ask if that is so. Your death will tell you, 'I haven't touched you yet.” Carlos Castenada
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I believe the highest concentration of this nuisance is in Scott, NY area. This are is located just north of Cortland. I believe the DEC has the populaton at or around a 100 in this area. A couple of hunters from Camillus bagged 2 pigs just over 300 pounds last spring. Syracuse.com had pictures but I can't seem to locate the web page..Nonetheless they were massive. I live in Cortland and I'm starting to see evidence of them in Tuller Hill Forest area just south of Cortland. Hopefully the pig roasts start popping up every weekend!!!!
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Originally posted by geogymn View PostIs your property in St. Lawrence county? Can you describe some of the detrimental activities? Thx!
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