Just saw this post over on Moose Droppings!
I’ve long known about the hogs up in the NC mountains, and even went looking (unsuccessfully) for them a few years back. These are descendants of the true european wild boar, released back at the beginning of the 20th century for a hunting preserve. As I mentioned in a previous post, I was always a little surprised that they didn’t spread out more than they have.
I also was surprised not to see more feral hogs spread around the rest of the state, especially over in the eastern and southeastern swamps. Besides rumors and old tales from my grandfather’s day, wild hogs just were never an option. But that may be changing. If they’re in Harnett County, they’re in other places too.
Of course the news carries a mixed blessing, if that. I have little doubt the habitat can support both hogs, deer, and black bear (the current big game species), but the farmers will have problems with this. I’m sure we’ll see a concerted effort to stop the spread before it takes off. Time will tell, of course, but that’s not been successful so far.
We’ll be watching.
In the meantime, I’m loading up the horses and heading for the woods this evening, so the HogBlog won’t be updated again until probably Monday. Hope ya’ll can get by for a couple of days without my wit and wisdom. I’m thinking you probably can.



Good post! I guess one reason there’s not many Feral Hogs, 2 sides of may family came to Texas from N.C. in the 1840′s and brought their Hogs with them!