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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1828777" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>Yeah, hogs are adaptable, I could see them living in the same areas as coyotes and black bear. They might get a real young pig if the opportunity came about but a big hog would too much for either in most circumstances I would think.</p><p>I think the reasoning behind what the wildlife department is saying about not hunting them is that they are trying to say that just picking off one or two by hunting them will make them more difficult to deal with. they probably are hoping to trap them and get more at a time. </p><p>My thinking is that the hogs are going to be cautious either way and most rural Kentuckians are not going to want to deal with the dept of wildlife and are going to try to hunt them on their own anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1828777, member: 24816"] Yeah, hogs are adaptable, I could see them living in the same areas as coyotes and black bear. They might get a real young pig if the opportunity came about but a big hog would too much for either in most circumstances I would think. I think the reasoning behind what the wildlife department is saying about not hunting them is that they are trying to say that just picking off one or two by hunting them will make them more difficult to deal with. they probably are hoping to trap them and get more at a time. My thinking is that the hogs are going to be cautious either way and most rural Kentuckians are not going to want to deal with the dept of wildlife and are going to try to hunt them on their own anyway. [/QUOTE]
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