The grown dogs do not bother them but we have lost puppies in the past so we try to kill every one we see, just seems the rain has brought them out so the husband put a dent in their population.
My dad shot one the other day TWICE with a .22 before killing it and my mom was telling me about a lady in Ft Myers who caught one and called FWC to come get it, they told her they didnt want it and that she couldnt legally turn it loose that she would have to kill it so she was on the news pitching a fit about how she didn't know what she was going to do with this huge toad frog lol
We hunt it all on the SW side of the lake from tall cane to retention ponds/holly heads, it seems like we catch more hogs in the tall cane (except lately) than in the short or open fields but there are fewer people that hunt when the cane is as tall as it is now. The farm managers tell us constantly that "so and so" seen a pack of them walking down the road but we just arent that lucky lol
We do however take the young dogs after the harvesters shut down, things start creeping from block to block so it is a good for the puppies and extra excitement for us because we actually get to see the dogs work.