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<blockquote data-quote="Bigfoot" data-source="post: 953596" data-attributes="member: 17956"><p>You will have to excuse me, because I don't live in wild hog country. When I watch this show on television, I have a few questions:</p><p>1. They hunt many times on what looks like able bodied people's land. Why don't these people hunt their own hogs?</p><p>2. I hear them say sometimes "a dead hog ain't worth nothing". Is there value to the hog beyond the meat?</p><p>3. Is hog hunting lucrative enough/busy enough to be a full time job for four people?</p><p>4. Our turtle man is staged for the most part. For example a fox running up in a chicken coupe with him in it. They don't seem staged at all. Are there other methods that other hunters might use? I would think if live hogs are the goal. A live trap would be less labor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigfoot, post: 953596, member: 17956"] You will have to excuse me, because I don't live in wild hog country. When I watch this show on television, I have a few questions: 1. They hunt many times on what looks like able bodied people's land. Why don't these people hunt their own hogs? 2. I hear them say sometimes "a dead hog ain't worth nothing". Is there value to the hog beyond the meat? 3. Is hog hunting lucrative enough/busy enough to be a full time job for four people? 4. Our turtle man is staged for the most part. For example a fox running up in a chicken coupe with him in it. They don't seem staged at all. Are there other methods that other hunters might use? I would think if live hogs are the goal. A live trap would be less labor. [/QUOTE]
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