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1000 Pigs Killed in Condamine Aerial Shoot - Sporting Shooter


[h=2]Lucy Kinbacher from the Queensland Country Life reported almost 1000 pigs were killed in a four day aerial pig shoot over Condamine last week after producers struggled to keep their crops alive because of the pests.[/h]The aerial cull too place on 138,738 hectare Condamine West Group from Tuesday to Friday and saw almost 1000 pigs and one wild dog killed across 73 properties.
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Last year producers in the area battled a feral pig problem that caused significant damage to chickpea and sorghum crops leading to concerns over spread of disease through pigs such as leptospirosis and worms.
Condamine farmer Jake Hamilton, who grows dryland wheat, chickpea, sorghum and mungbean crops, was one of the 54 landholders involved in the coordinated shoot which saw at least 24 pigs killed on his 3237 hectare property, Burradoo.
The property borders a forestry creating a major pig problem meaning crops grown there are usually written off.
Mr Hamilton said the shoot was perfect timing given he had just finished planting both Burradoo and another 2428 hectare property on Monday.
It’s pretty good timing for those fellas to come and shoot when they did because the paddock they got those pigs (pictured) had only been planted a day or two.​
“Chickpeas are the ones they really go after and it’s not uncommon for a pig to uproot 200 to 300 metres of crop,” he said.
“I’ve been seeing the same mob every second day of 30 or 40 pigs (in that paddock) so hopefully they have got most of them.
Condamine farmer Richard Wunsch hired the services of Helicopter pilot Scott Bridle and shooter Ben Mann of Straight Shooter Pty Ltd three weeks ago after loosing about 20 hectare of chickpeas to feral pigs last year.
This shoot alone saw about 500 pigs killed over his 2300 hectare property, Yulabilla.
Mr Wunsch purchased the property three years ago and grows about 1700 hectares of wheat and chickpea but it wasn’t until last year that he suffered significant crop damage.
He said he couldn’t afford to let the same thing happen in 2017.
“This year we are all over it which is good,” he said.
“If it (the coordinated shoot) can happen every six months that would be better. They breed so quickly they need to be right on top of it.
“The boys got a drone and the pig tracks were unreal, we had to make a move. We couldn’t wait for the shoot to happen it would have been more than 20 hectares of damage.”
The shoot was a 3 way partnership between Western Downs Regional Council and the Queensland Murray Darling Committee while landowners will pay a portion based on hectares shot.


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We've got 3 domestic pigs here and the damage they can do is immense. Not surprised they are a problem but hope at least some made it into the food chain
 
Not surprised they are a problem but hope at least some made it into the food chain

Highly unlikely. Rules controlling bush meat processing for public consumption are onerously strict. For good reason when it comes to feral pigs. To the extent that its not usually financially viable. Pigs in QLD are frequently infested with various 'zoonoses' - diseases which which can infect humans. One parasite in particular is very nasty - sparganosis.

In six years hunting pigs in Aus I never saw anyone butcher and eat one. Thats not to say it doesn't happen, just not where I was in QLD and NT.
 
That's interesting. I suppose if you're shooting from a helicopter then stopping to pick them up is too time consuming. Watched on video on YouTube where rednecks were shooting at them with automatic weapons - didn't look like they hit very many - certainly not like that Kiwi deer hunting video someone posted on here a while back.
 
That's interesting. I suppose if you're shooting from a helicopter then stopping to pick them up is too time consuming. Watched on video on YouTube where rednecks were shooting at them with automatic weapons - didn't look like they hit very many - certainly not like that Kiwi deer hunting video someone posted on here a while back.

This one?
 
The other problem is that the area shot is like a postage stamp placed on a map of England. Now a 1000 pigs have gone another 1000 will move back in.
 
I love the way Australians see distance compared to us. I have to plan for a week before driving 100 miles but that's next door to them!
 
Its good to have plenty of space spandit but not good with the thieving fuel sellers prices the way they are. Oh and the rip off Gov taxes that contribute to those prices.

I did a quick check and it seems a London litre of petrol is 1.20 GBP`s which equates to $2 AUD

Our petrol atm is hovering at $1.25 AUD..so we are getting it somewhat cheaper. But nothing as cheap as in Dallas TX $2 USD a GALLON!
 
Wow thats a lot of pigs, looking at yourselves plus US/Texas etc the damage they do is quite substantial.. With a small growing population here is it a sign of thing sto come with more boar hunting in the uk
 
Our problem is the areas they are in big numbers in are huge tracts of land that need Chinese army numbers to control them.
 
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