Over 700-thousand feral hogs are damaging our state's crops, farmland, and even levees. The Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is contemplating a deadly solution to the problem.
Moss Bluff and Sulphur residents have been going hog wild as destructive feral pigs have become a nuisance causing thousands of dollars in damage to property. Last year, residents of Sulphur and Westlake began hunting and trapping the wild pigs while residents of Moss Bluff have witnessed the "swine-vasion" this year.