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Worst Feral Hog Problem EVER | 180 Hogs Down

Duration: 27:33Views: 3.8MLikes: 26.6KDate Created: Jul, 2020

Channel: Ultimate Night Vision

Category: Sports

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Description: Texas hunters eliminate 180 feral hogs, including 74 in a single night. This video illustrates the severity of the feral hog problem in Texas. It is also intended to help educate viewers on some of the current technology and methods that farmers, ranchers, and other private citizens are utilizing to manage this problem. The video contains direct comparison footage of traditional Gen 3 night vision/image intensification, digital light-amplification, and various thermal imagers. SUBSCRIBE UNV ► bit.ly/Subscribe2UltimateNV Why do We Hunt Feral Hogs? Feral hogs are a non-native and invasive species in the United States. Each year hogs cause billions of dollars in damage in the form of damaged crops, contaminated water supplies, broken equipment, transmission of diseases and injury to livestock. Feral hogs compete with native wildlife for resources and also prey directly on the eggs and young of ground nesting birds and will actively hunt small mammals, frogs, lizards and snakes. With no natural predators, the feral hog population has remained largely unchecked and continues to grow exponentially. Due to their intelligence, adaptability, and prolific breeding habits, traditional methods of hunting and trapping have been largely ineffective in reducing the feral hog population. Since hogs are mostly nocturnal, they are able to utilize the cover of darkness to feed and travel from place to place while avoiding frequent contact with humans. In recent years, however, technological advances have resulted in the increased availability and affordability of night vision and thermal optics, giving citizens a new tool to help mitigate the destruction caused by feral hogs. Feral swine are not considered game animals in Texas and may be hunted by any means or methods at any time of year. More information about the feral hog problem in the US: aphis.usda.gov/aphis/ourfocus/wildlifedamage/operational-activities/feral-swine Subscribe to Night Hunting TV ►bit.ly/Sub2NightHuntingTV iRay 1280x1024 HD Thermal ► bit.ly/iRay1280atUNV iRay MH25 Thermal Monocular ► bit.ly/iRayMH25atUNV N-Vision Halo LR 50mm ► bit.ly/HaloLR50MMatUNV Pulsar Thermion XP50 ►bit.ly/ThermionatUNV Pulsar Trail XP50 ► bit.ly/TrailXP50atUNV PLAYLISTS ► Our Most Popular Videos: bit.ly/UNVMostPopularVideos ► Our Latest Videos: bit.ly/UNVLatestVideos ► Top Coyote Hunting Videos: bit.ly/TopCoyoteHuntVids ► Top Hog Hunting Videos: bit.ly/TopHogHuntVids VISIT US AT OUR WEBSITE ► bit.ly/UltimateNightVision CONNECT WITH US ON SOCIAL MEDIA ► Instagram: bit.ly/InstagramUltimateNV ► Facebook: it.ly/FacebookUltimateNV ABOUT US Ultimate Night Vision is an industry leader in night vision, thermal imaging and digital NV devices. Night vision is not just a profession for us, it is our passion. Here in Texas, we are fortunate enough to be able to use NV and thermal scopes for hog hunting, coyote hunting, and hunting other predators and varmints at night. The firsthand knowledge gained through hunting with NVD's on a regular basis allows us to provide accurate and relevant information to our customers. Our channel features product reviews, instructional videos, comparisons, and plenty of actual hunting footage.

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