I asked the wife to get with the family member and see about sending some of the photographs that he has shared with me during our family reunions. I'm not positive nor do I recall at the moment with certainty, but I believe most of them were TC captures that are on his property, and they were big too.
Anyhow, as soon as I get a couple of those photographs, I'll post them here.
Follow up!
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Okay, I finally got ahold of the family member that owns 90 acres down in Vinton Co, and it’s been within his family since 1839, “a special place” he said.
My wife tried to friend him on FB when I first mentioned to get ahold of him and never received any kind of response after a week. This morning my wife handed me the last known phone number that the family had, and I called him. He answered and we had a great discussion for about 15 minutes over the phone catching up on all kinds of things.
So, what he told me with regards to the wild hogs that were within his area and on his property, which was a few years ago, him and some others killed at least 80 to 90 of them, him keeping a few to eat for himself. The rest were disposed of. ODNR also helped in getting rid of them buy killing what was left, not trapping, but rather shooting them. He also mentioned that the females can have up to three litters a year, anywhere from 3 to 15 per litter.
He also mentioned that he has not seen a hog for the last two years, but last year, a black bear showed up at one of his deer feeders. Once again, he got ahold of ODNR and they came out and trapped the bear, put a GPS collar on it, then released the bear back out onto his property. After a few months, ONDR came back out and trapped the bear once again, then relocated the bear someplace else however, our family member wasn’t sure where ONDR took the bear.
He also said to me that his daughter harvested a good buck this year off his property as well during gun week.
Finally, he told me that he would let me know in the future when they come across any more hogs, and he does maintain trail cameras all throughout the 90 acres of property of his and his family's down in Vinton Co.
Below are just a couple of the photographs that he texted me earlier this evening. The first one being the biggest killed, which exceeded 500 pounds. The second one he said was the average size they saw and killed. He has plenty more photographs of them and I think he's going to be sending me more via email. If he does, I'll share those too.