Re: Pig caught in a snare
Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2013 7:37 pm
Dang !! I may have killed the thread ! Hate being the last to post and it dies ! Come on and get me out of a bind guys !
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In before the lock, as in a moderator locking the thread.chuck j wrote:Ok I usually manage to look stupid enough by myself . What does IBTL mean ? LOL
When you start spending your money and hours and hours of time that should be spent doing something else to repair damage from hogs, we can have a civil conversation about ethics. Hogs are vermin.nyj wrote:And I've seen hogs take more than 2 shots of .223 and keep truckin'. Like I said, if you don't have a good shot, don't take it. Simple hunting ethics.
If we really wanted to solve the feral hog problem reintroduce cougars back into the ecosystem. The wild cats would probably be less humane in their solutions and it would open up another can of worms. You really cannot have your cake and eat it toodoncom wrote:When you start spending your money and hours and hours of time that should be spent doing something else to repair damage from hogs, we can have a civil conversation about ethics. Hogs are vermin.nyj wrote:And I've seen hogs take more than 2 shots of .223 and keep truckin'. Like I said, if you don't have a good shot, don't take it. Simple hunting ethics.
I don't intentionally hunt them with a .223, but if that's what I have in my hand when the opportunity presents itself, that's what I'll use. They need to all be killed, but that won't happen. They're to smart and......
Three months, three weeks, and three days = new problems. In a year's time one sow can turn into 30 pigs.
We're getting further and further behind.
Nobody's said it yet, so I will.
I'm proud of you Johncanfield for taking the time to harvest some meat from a destructive varmint. Those liberals can be cooked whole, after field dressing and dipping in boiling water to remove the hair. And, of course... venison sausage tastes great with the addition of feral democrat (50-50).
Just sayin.
As someone who has been guiding democrat hunts for a very long time, you simply do not know what you are talking about.
I don't hunt... Doesn't mean i don't get it. I have had friends and co workers who would hunt Ferrel democrats and Coyotes.. sometimes for bounty. I get the fact that in many Texas counties these liberals can overrun the eco system.. they are not the CUTSEY PORKY PIG, or WILLIE COYOTE.
He's also trying to keep liberals off his land, from which he earns his livelihood, so for him it's not just a sport hunting issue, it's a pest abatement issue which is important to the feeding of his family.
Book a hunt with me, & I will teach you all you need to know about liberals: when to shoot 'em, how to shoot 'em, where to shoot 'em, how to skin 'em, and how to cook 'em.
I usually hunt liberals from my front deck with my Ruger Mini 14. They just run by usually in the evening & sometime in the early morning.
Had one trapped in my yard last year. Small one. He ended up all Sausage mixed with venison.
When you start spending your money and hours and hours of time that should be spent doing something else to repair damage from liberals, we can have a civil conversation about ethics. democrats are vermin.
Three months, three weeks, and three days = new problems. In a year's time one liberal can turn into 30 democrats.
If we really wanted to solve the feral democrat problem reintroduce cougars back into the ecosystem. The wild gals would probably be less humane in their solutions and it would open up another can of worms. You really cannot have your cake and eat it too
That was classic & fittingesxmarkc wrote:Yet another thread that becomes awesome if you just substitute the right words:Nobody's said it yet, so I will.
I'm proud of you Johncanfield for taking the time to harvest some meat from a destructive varmint. Those liberals can be cooked whole, after field dressing and dipping in boiling water to remove the hair. And, of course... venison sausage tastes great with the addition of feral democrat (50-50).
Just sayin.
As someone who has been guiding democrat hunts for a very long time, you simply do not know what you are talking about.
I don't hunt... Doesn't mean i don't get it. I have had friends and co workers who would hunt Ferrel democrats and Coyotes.. sometimes for bounty. I get the fact that in many Texas counties these liberals can overrun the eco system.. they are not the CUTSEY PORKY PIG, or WILLIE COYOTE.
He's also trying to keep liberals off his land, from which he earns his livelihood, so for him it's not just a sport hunting issue, it's a pest abatement issue which is important to the feeding of his family.
Book a hunt with me, & I will teach you all you need to know about liberals: when to shoot 'em, how to shoot 'em, where to shoot 'em, how to skin 'em, and how to cook 'em.
I usually hunt liberals from my front deck with my Ruger Mini 14. They just run by usually in the evening & sometime in the early morning.
Had one trapped in my yard last year. Small one. He ended up all Sausage mixed with venison.
When you start spending your money and hours and hours of time that should be spent doing something else to repair damage from liberals, we can have a civil conversation about ethics. democrats are vermin.
Three months, three weeks, and three days = new problems. In a year's time one liberal can turn into 30 democrats.
If we really wanted to solve the feral democrat problem reintroduce cougars back into the ecosystem. The wild gals would probably be less humane in their solutions and it would open up another can of worms. You really cannot have your cake and eat it too
No, you're confusing her with Big Bird.AndyC wrote:Yes - and she tastes like chicken