Shot a Few Pigs

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RJGold wrote:Just curious if you were scouting deer, hunting non-indigenous species of deer, or if I missed some form of deer season that happens in July...???
Yes to both. Scouting whitetail and hunting axis. The axis rut late May thru late July.
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Carry-a-Kimber wrote:
RJGold wrote:Just curious if you were scouting deer, hunting non-indigenous species of deer, or if I missed some form of deer season that happens in July...???
Yes to both. Scouting whitetail and hunting axis. The axis rut late May thru late July.
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I have a friend who runs a pecan farm outside of Bastrop, and he has a trap going pretty much full time. He pops 'em with a .38 when they get in the trap.
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I was after one of these guys. A lot bigger and a little tastier than the piggies. Image

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The Annoyed Man wrote:I have a friend who runs a pecan farm outside of Bastrop, and he has a trap going pretty much full time. He pops 'em with a .38 when they get in the trap.
I thought I heard there were meat processors around that would buy the live wild pigs. I thought I saw it on a TSRA email.
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MechAg94 wrote:
The Annoyed Man wrote:I have a friend who runs a pecan farm outside of Bastrop, and he has a trap going pretty much full time. He pops 'em with a .38 when they get in the trap.
I thought I heard there were meat processors around that would buy the live wild pigs. I thought I saw it on a TSRA email.
There may be, but I doubt that my friend has the time or the inclination. He and his wife are getting on in years, and they run the place with one helper. It's a full-time job. I think he just gives away the pigs he kills to neighbors and such.
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