Shhhhhh....We didn't TAKE them OUT alive...the 4 small boars just became lighter in the back end....

We just took them out of the "breeding population"........they will be better hogs in there next year if someone catches them!! We did take out the big sow (dead) as the guy I was hunting with wanted her.
We do it all the time, just don't advertise it when we do it or where.........
I am like cullbuck and others, I do it for sport and don't care how many hogs I catch and check out, as far as numbers. I would rather see the dogs do good on one hog than bad on several. And I would rather cut a boar hog, turn him loose and catch him another day, than kill a boar hog.
We hunt private land too, but most of them just want the hogs gone. They don't care what you do with them. I have one of the Florida Department of Agriculture Feral Swine Licenses, so I am legal to transport the caught hogs alive. But that doesn't apply to WMA's.
Here is a pic of the 3 "monster" boars.......

that we cut and released and the sow. We caught and tied all these within 45 minutes.
