How to stop wild hog damage

How to Stop Wild Hog Damage

If you’re a farmer, rancher, or landowner in Texas, you already know how destructive wild hogs can be. From tearing up crops to destroying pastures and water sources, these animals cause millions of dollars in damage every year. The big question is: how do you stop them?

Why Hunting Works

There are traps, fences, and deterrents out there — but none of them work as effectively as hunting. Wild hogs are smart and adapt quickly. They’ll avoid traps after a few encounters, and fences only protect certain areas (plus hogs are strong enough to break through many barriers). Hunting, on the other hand, applies direct pressure to hog populations and keeps them from settling in one area.

How to stop wild hog damage

More Than Just Shooting Hogs

Hunting doesn’t just remove animals; it changes their behavior. When hogs know an area is dangerous, they move on, which helps protect crops, pastures, and wildlife. By targeting entire groups (not just one or two big hogs), experienced hunters reduce breeding numbers and slow down population growth.

The Best Way to Protect Your Land

At Pork Police, we specialize in thermal, spot-and-stalk hog hunts. With suppressed rifles, top-tier optics, and decades of experience, our team helps landowners fight back against destructive hogs. Every hunt removes multiple animals, creates a “pressure zone” that drives hogs away, and helps restore balance to the land.

👉 Want to protect your crops and pastures? Book a hunt with Pork Police and join us in stopping the damage hogs cause every single night.

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