The state of Texas harbors an estimated 4 million wild feral hogs which cause billions of dollars in damage per year to crops, domestic stock, and even urban landscapes.
As a non-indigenous species, with no natural predators, feral hog populations continue to grow. Probably the two most popular methods of control are sport hunting and trapping. Unfortunately, pigs are smart and become trap wise quickly. Even so, trapping is the most effective of the aforementioned methods.
But hunting with trained hog dogs, though not as popular, remains the most effective method of depredation control.
If you have a hog problem anywhere within reasonable distance of Johnson City, TX, from Kyle and Buda over to Blanco and up to Fredricksburg, Llano or Brunet, feel free to contact us to discuss options. We keep several different styles of dogs which allows us to service properties ranging anywhere from 500 to several thousand acres. If we feel like we have the right dogs for the job, we'll figure out a way to get you taken care of.