Subject: RE: Hunting in Wisconsin
Thank you for your email. There is truth to the rumor. The area with the highest concentration is in the Gays Mills area in Crawford County (between Gays Mills and Bell Center along Hwy 131). The Kickapoo River wildlife area (Bell Center Unit) is in the middle of this "core" area. You can look up the property on the following web page:
http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/land/wildlife/reclands/index.htm
The Department does not keep a list of landowners or a database with feral pigs on their property. Because feral hogs are nomadic creatures, it is suggested you knock on doors to see if the landowners have seen pigs recently. If you have other questions you can contact Dave Matheys at 608-637-3938 (Wildlife Biologist for Crawford County). Additionally, if you harvest a feral pig, save some blood and diaphragm tissue for the Department's disease surveillance.
For more information on feral pigs, check out the following web page:
http://dnr.wi.gov/org/land/wildlife/HUNT/Pig/Pig_Hunting.htm
Tia Kropf-Beringer
Internet Manager
Bureau of Wildlife Management
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
875 S 4th Avenue
Park Falls WI 54552-1130
715-762-1349
[email protected]
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Sent: Monday, December 19, 2005 2:31 PM
To: Wildlife WebMail
Subject: Hunting in Wisconsin
Hello,
I have heard rumors lately that there are huntable populations of feral hogs in Wisconsin. Can you either substantiate or dismiss these rumors?
Thank you.
-Riley