District's Southfork Tract Closed for Hog Hunts Jan. 17–19

News Release

The "Southwest Florida Water Management District's(Southwest Florida Water Management District)":/ "Little Manatee River Southfork Tract(Southfork Tract)":/recreation/hoghunt/littlemanatee.php will be temporarily closed to the public for hog hunts Jan. 17–19.

Only permitted hunters will be allowed on the Southfork Tract during these dates. All of the permits for these hunts have been sold.

The Southfork Tract is located at 29400 SR 62 in Duette, east of Lake Parrish.

The hunt is one of a series of hog hunts being held on District lands in an effort to control the damage being caused to the natural habitats.

The District only allows hogs to be controlled through hunts when the damage they cause is at unacceptable levels, and damage is occurring more frequently and with increasing severity.

"Wild hogs(Feral Hog FAQs)":/recreation/hoghunt/faq.html live throughout Florida in various habitats, but prefer moist forests and swamps, as well as pine flatwoods. They are omnivorous and feed by rooting with their broad snouts, which can cause extensive damage to the natural habitats. In fact, they can leave an area looking like a plowed field.

Wild hogs are not native to Florida and are believed to have been introduced by explorer Hernando DeSoto as early as 1539. They can weigh more than 150 pounds and travel in herds of several females and their offspring.

For more information, please call the Land Management Section at the District's Brooksville Headquarters at 1-800-423-1476 or (352) 796-7211, ext. 4465.