JAGER PRO Thermal Hog Hunting (5)- 22 Hogs in One Night

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JAGER PRO guest hog hunters shoot 22 Georgia boars with a DPMS Panther Arms .308 semi-automatic rifle at night with a thermal scope. They are hog hunting at night as a population control measure in the crop damaged fields of SW Georgia. Thermal Hog Control- www.jagerpro.com

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25 Responses to “JAGER PRO Thermal Hog Hunting (5)- 22 Hogs in One Night”

  1. 1gamoguy Says:

    this lil piggy went …
    this lil piggy went to market, this lil piggy stayed home, this lil pigg……. WTF DID I JUST SEE HIS BRAINS GET SPLATTERED ACROSS THE FIELD??!! lmao good boys this looks fun as i have ben wanting to go feral boar hunting since i got back into hunting this past spring, night time with thermals though looks to be alot more fun than hunting them in the day

  2. RiseWitFallen13 Says:

    this is some sick …
    this is some sick shit!!!!

  3. blackstinger267 Says:

    JAGERPRO…. you …
    JAGERPRO…. you are the best!! WOW! i would love to join you for one night in hunting these magnificent beasts!! it’s a dream!!!

  4. rollmasterross Says:

    @JAGERPRO Darn.. I …
    @JAGERPRO Darn.. I was hoping that there was a way to use one for pest control in GA. I was also hoping that it gave the hunter an advantage (other than comfort). But I do enjoy shooting suppressed (even w/ supersonic ammo) because of the reduced noise and increased accuracy. It’s the more polite way to fire a weapon ;c)

  5. JAGERPRO Says:

    @thorak007- There …
    @thorak007- There is no reason to be sad about killing a family of pests. Feral hogs are no different than termites, rats or roaches. Don’t confuse the methods used to control an invasive species with the “fair chase” methods used to hunt a game animal. It is unethical to kill an infant game animal, but not an infant pest. We remove these nuisance animals before they destroy entire fields. Just like pest control agents remove termites, rats or roaches before they destroy your entire house.

  6. JAGERPRO Says:

    @rollmasterross- No …
    @rollmasterross- No. Hunting hogs in Georgia with suppressors is not legal via the hunting regulation. Our staff has tested suppressors on feral hogs and it does NOT give the hunter any advantage. The hogs still run out of the field when a subsonic bullet impacts another hog. They won’t just stand there and let you shoot the entire group with a suppressor. They are very intelligent. Subsonic bullets shot through a suppressor are too slow to be effective and will not cycle a semi-automatic rifle.

  7. thorak007 Says:

    I know that this is …
    I know that this is simply necessary force, but that family at 2:50 was kind of sad to watch die

  8. rollmasterross Says:

    The shot at 0:56 …
    The shot at 0:56 and several others. Is that a suppressed .308? Does a “crop permit” let you use one in Georgia for pests? If so… awesome. We have to go out of state to hunt with night vision, thermal, and supressors.

  9. dmartinez1993 Says:

    Btw, that .308 is a …
    Btw, that .308 is a hog killing sob! They’re tough animals, I hit one a year ago with a .270 130 grain ballistic tip through both lungs and it still went 40 yards before it piled up. The first 3 deer I shot with that same load were DRT (dead right there).

  10. dmartinez1993 Says:

    Wow. Nice shooting. …
    Wow. Nice shooting. Great videos, keep up the good work.

  11. jeppesen99 Says:

    @cperronc me too. …
    @cperronc me too. Teh concentration when you hunt is so intense

  12. anglingchris Says:

    1:19 just throw a …
    1:19 just throw a grenade hahaha

  13. reppinthe361 Says:

    @AlSuqmedique you …
    @AlSuqmedique you dumbass prick. those hogs destroy crops. that means they take away farmers money. keep your dumbass coments to yourself shithead

  14. MVthis Says:

    il be joinen the …
    il be joinen the hunt soon fellas

  15. gunluvr0594 Says:

    3:13, lol his head …
    3:13, lol his head exploded

  16. cperronc Says:

    I can watch that …
    I can watch that all day!!!

  17. JAGERPRO Says:

    Same concept with …
    Same concept with hog control. We don’t kill hogs because we hate them, but because we must protect our farms. The current solution is aerial gunning, traps, dogs and infrared equipment. American universities are developing bait contraceptives and Australia is working on sodium nitrite. No one expects anything to be developed or approved until after 2016. The agriculture industry can’t afford to wait six or seven more years in hopes science is successful. We must initiate lethal measures now!

  18. JAGERPRO Says:

    American farmers …
    American farmers lose millions of dollars in crop damage annually to these invasive species. The population of feral hogs has exploded to over 5 million in recent years and they are presently found in 39 of our 50 states including Hawaii. Another threat is the transmission of pseudorabies and swine brucellosis to domestic hogs. This could cost the United States billions in commercial pork exports. Feral hogs ARE NOT game animals. They are pests; just like flies, termites, rats and roaches.

  19. JAGERPRO Says:

    Don’t confuse the …
    Don’t confuse the methods used to control a feral hog (invasive species) with the “fair chase” methods used to control a game species. We remove these nuisance animals before they destroy entire fields. Just like pest control agents remove termites before they destroy your entire house. Farmers want competent hunters who are committed to investing the time and resources needed to solve this problem. Feral hogs do NOT have more rights than farmers. There are no ethics involved in pest control.

  20. JAGERPRO Says:

    It makes no …
    It makes no difference whether you shoot a pest in the head, body or ass. Who cares if a rat, termite or hog suffers before it dies? The goal is to eliminate the pest and problem before it destroys your house or the farmer’s crops.

    However, these hogs were dead on impact and did not suffer. The “squirming” you see is their central nervous system moving their limbs. Any animal shot in the head will react this way for 30 seconds or so after the shot. They are NOT alive and are NOT suffering.

  21. JAGERPRO Says:

    @esgimasd- All of …
    @esgimasd- All of the harvested wild pork is either processed by our guest hunters or donated to local families and churches. We wish we could donate this meat directly to local food banks to feed the homeless and needy families, but is not allowed by federal regulations due to liability with swine brucellosis and pseudorabies.

  22. esgimasd Says:

    These little b* …
    These little b*stards must be useful for something after you’ve shot them, meat or fur or something? I didn’t know they were such a big problem over there. Good shooting, especially that second round.

  23. nuspy Says:

    For God sake!!!

    For God sake!!!
    Just ashame! Hunting with a semi automatic rifle ??? Well.. I have seen you shoot pretty bad.. but you should go to shooting center to make exercise, and not use war weapons. And with thermal??? I repeat.. just ashame!
    Anyhow nice place to hunt.. where is it?

  24. cleancut05 Says:

    I want me some of …
    I want me some of this, nice shooting

  25. Brysey19 Says:

    3:20 pieces fly …
    3:20 pieces fly off

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