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Our goal at hogstoppers is to help people deal with their wild hog problems.  Send us an email to learn more about wild hog control.  We know we can't solve everyones wild pig problem, so we are providing any help we can with hog control.  If not through us then, through someone else.  There are millions of wild pigs in the U.S. and we aim to provide a service and forum dedicated to help with their removal.

Our pricing is set low to make effective hog control possible.  We do incur expenses through dog training, gas, food, equipment, website operations and more.  In order to provide a professional service, we must at least cover these cost.

Please visit our FAQ to see answers to some of the common questions about hog control.
Also don't forget to visit the Photo Gallery to see pictures from our hunts.  Although we don't typically carry a camera around we do try to take an occassional photo.  If you have photos of hogs or hog damage and would like them to be displayed, please email them to us.
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Featured Country: Australia
Ryan and his mates are experienced hog hunters in NSW Australia. The area they hunt is about 45 minutes from Canberra, the Nations capital.  Many thanks to Ryan and his buddies for sharing with us these great pictures of their wild pigs and hog dogs.  You can go to our  wild hog story section and read his and other stories about feral pigs.  If you are in need of a wild hog hunter in his part of Australia you can contact him at jonesy_is_me@hotmail.com.
Looks like he has done this before.
It's not hard to tell by looking at this picture who worked the hardest catching this pig.
That looks like it was made just for hog hunters.
World of Hogs
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With up to 23 million wild pigs in Australia, the people are definitely outnumbered.  Just like in the United States, the feral pigs are doing widespread damage to crops, native wildlife, fences, water sources and pastureland.  First introduced to Australia in 1788, wild pigs are an invasive species that must be controlled to save native wildlife. 
Feral pig and two hog dogs in the back of the truck.
Picture of an Aussie with a wild boar
Four and a half month old pup lugging on a sow.  Amazing!
The hog dogs
Looks like some training
Fat feral pig
Wild pig in NSW Australia
Picture of a pig dog
Wild pig pic
Photo of a Feral Pig
"You have the right to remain silent..."
Nice picture of wild pig tusks
Another feral pig picture
Night picture of a wild pig and his captors
I'd love to get into those woods and hunt.  Wild pig on a Log.
A little hog wrestling. 
Sipping tea and wrangling a pig?  That takes talent!
If you would like to submit some wild hog pictures and have you country featured on hogstoppers.com, send us an E-mail.
More featured:  Oklahoma
Aldo sent these pictures in from a trip to the outback in NSW Australia.