ERADICATION: Authorities are clearing Curtis Island of wild pigs, dogs, and cattle.

ERADICATION: Authorities are clearing Curtis Island of wild pigs, dogs, and cattle. Contributed

GLADSTONE police have raided a house after two pig hunters were allegedly threatened with a shotgun.

Police said the two men had been on Flynn Rd at Yarwun chasing pigs on a property in the rain on Friday when they were approached by three men in a red Subaru.

It is understood one man got out of the red Subaru and allegedly threatened the pig hunters to leave the area before allegedly brandishing a shotgun and firing shots over the pig hunters' heads.

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ERADICATION: Authorities are clearing Curtis Island of wild pigs, dogs, and cattle. Contributed

Detective Sergeant Chris Lindsey said police raided a house yesterday on Boyles Rd at Yarwun as a result of the incident.

He said police found a shotgun at the house, which police will allege was used in the incident.

Subsequently, a 27-year-old man was charged with dangerous conduct with a weapon, going armed to cause fear and possession of restricted items, such as handcuffs and thumb cuffs.

The man was also charged with a number of drug-related offences, including possession of marijuana, and a quantity of ammunition was found at the house.

The man was given bail and is due to appear at Gladstone Magistrates Court on August 9.