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feral hogs in Kansas?
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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 406726" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>If they arrest someone for transporting hogs to a game preserve, I want on that jury. </p><p></p><p>If they arrest someone for ridding us of hogs, I want on that jury for the opposite reason. By the way, I have many pictures of personal property destruction that I would gladly loan anyone. </p><p></p><p>A person who turns loose of a feral hog may as well put a gun to my head and take money from my wallet. There is no difference. </p><p></p><p>No net fence will hold them. They will get over 7 foot panels if there is no top. That is the reason there are regulations for holding facilities. I do indeed support the regulations. I would like to see them strengthened to require tops on the pens. Presently they are required to be contained in double walled pens. </p><p></p><p>As far as the original post goes, if a neighbor calls me and tells me he is allowing responsible hunters to go onto the property to hunt hogs, they are welcome to go through the adjoining gates and enter my property to retrieve dogs, kill hogs, whatever. The neighbors know I don't want idiots driving through the middle of the fields and they wouldn't let such folks on their places to begin with. We have mutual agreements on a couple of good kids who dog hunt occasionally. If I don't know someone and they call asking to hunt, how can I vouch for them to neighbors as responsible people? </p><p></p><p>Right now the hog population has been curbed. Most of you can remember last August when I trapped 41 in less than a week's time. We all know it is just a matter of time before they come back. But for now, I am not having problems and I want to stay on top of it. </p><p></p><p>There are folks in this forum who have given me prescriptions to aid in erradicating the hogs and these are not technically poisons. I appreciate everyone's help. Again, this is a very serious issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 406726, member: 3162"] If they arrest someone for transporting hogs to a game preserve, I want on that jury. If they arrest someone for ridding us of hogs, I want on that jury for the opposite reason. By the way, I have many pictures of personal property destruction that I would gladly loan anyone. A person who turns loose of a feral hog may as well put a gun to my head and take money from my wallet. There is no difference. No net fence will hold them. They will get over 7 foot panels if there is no top. That is the reason there are regulations for holding facilities. I do indeed support the regulations. I would like to see them strengthened to require tops on the pens. Presently they are required to be contained in double walled pens. As far as the original post goes, if a neighbor calls me and tells me he is allowing responsible hunters to go onto the property to hunt hogs, they are welcome to go through the adjoining gates and enter my property to retrieve dogs, kill hogs, whatever. The neighbors know I don't want idiots driving through the middle of the fields and they wouldn't let such folks on their places to begin with. We have mutual agreements on a couple of good kids who dog hunt occasionally. If I don't know someone and they call asking to hunt, how can I vouch for them to neighbors as responsible people? Right now the hog population has been curbed. Most of you can remember last August when I trapped 41 in less than a week's time. We all know it is just a matter of time before they come back. But for now, I am not having problems and I want to stay on top of it. There are folks in this forum who have given me prescriptions to aid in erradicating the hogs and these are not technically poisons. I appreciate everyone's help. Again, this is a very serious issue. [/QUOTE]
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