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<blockquote data-quote="BRYANT" data-source="post: 1400269" data-attributes="member: 10562"><p>I know some people or maybe lots of people would not agree with me but hunters are a big part of the wild hog problem. Way to much ''catch and release'' and sometimes several miles from where they were caught. I had a cousin bring in a ,I think a 32', trailer load of them wild hogs from Texas a few years ago and turn them loose for seed stock to have them to hunt later. I read a couple years ago that Nebraska has less of a hog problem than any state and it is not legal to hunt them there. that is what the article said I did not research it to see if it was ''fake news '' or not. I think if they would make it to where you could not sell hog hunts and only farmers and their workers could hunt them you would see a decrease in hog numbers. :2cents: :2cents:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BRYANT, post: 1400269, member: 10562"] I know some people or maybe lots of people would not agree with me but hunters are a big part of the wild hog problem. Way to much ''catch and release'' and sometimes several miles from where they were caught. I had a cousin bring in a ,I think a 32', trailer load of them wild hogs from Texas a few years ago and turn them loose for seed stock to have them to hunt later. I read a couple years ago that Nebraska has less of a hog problem than any state and it is not legal to hunt them there. that is what the article said I did not research it to see if it was ''fake news '' or not. I think if they would make it to where you could not sell hog hunts and only farmers and their workers could hunt them you would see a decrease in hog numbers. :2cents: :2cents: [/QUOTE]
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