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Hog hunting the hard way: On new 130 tollway
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Hog hunting the hard way: On new 130 tollway
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gemini
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Re: Hog hunting the hard way: On new 130 tollway
I hope the Chief scolded his officer for not whipping out his AR and sending as many
of those nasty pigs as possible to a dirt nap.
Really.
of those nasty pigs as possible to a dirt nap.
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Re: Hog hunting the hard way: On new 130 tollway
So am I to understand that we can't find enough people with enough guns to shoot them things in Texas? They ought to be "endangered" is about 1/2 a season. I know you can't kill them all, and it only takes two to eventually repopulate, but I'd think just letting folks who enjoy hunting have their way for a few month ought to drastically reduce the problem. And when the one left start making new piggies? Buy more ammo.
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So lets get an AR extetmination party together and fix the problem, cause I am preaty sure posting warning signs will not do anything.
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I understood from the news in Dallas this morning that hunters are being paid $2.00 a tail.
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The contest starts Monday, and it's the first year Caldwell and Hays counties have entered the contest. And as incentive to participate they're offering hunters a $2 bounty per kill.
"The key is having those kills verified and that means we need biological evidence," said Dornak.
Asking hunters to bring in tails as evidence. It's a task that won't be a problem for Bastrop County farmer Sebastien Bonneu, who takes killing feral hogs a step further.
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Donna the Deer Lady had a solution for Deer, why not for Pigs?
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sjfcontrol wrote:Donna the Deer Lady had a solution for Deer, why not for Pigs?

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Re: Hog hunting the hard way: On new 130 tollway
<<<< Hog removal service, free of chargeBigGuy wrote:So am I to understand that we can't find enough people with enough guns to shoot them things in Texas? They ought to be "endangered" is about 1/2 a season. I know you can't kill them all, and it only takes two to eventually repopulate, but I'd think just letting folks who enjoy hunting have their way for a few month ought to drastically reduce the problem. And when the one left start making new piggies? Buy more ammo.
