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<blockquote data-quote="dewey" data-source="post: 472199" data-attributes="member: 5710"><p>try spraying or shredding weeds,cutting and rakeing hay,plowing or disking fields where the hogs have rooted. try workin cattle on a four wheeler or horse where hogs have rooted up fields. just try driveing across a field where the hogs have been rooting in your trucks. all of those wishing they had hogs in their area will change their minds real quick. :lol:</p><p></p><p>the hogs tear up alot of country in one night. a watermelon field doesnt stand a chance with hogs. they will work over a corn or milo field too. the hogs have become a booming business tho with alot of folks cashing in on them for extra cash on the side and some going fulltime hog patrol. :lol: look around almost every free paper with ads and news papers have someone saleing hog traps or buying live wild hogs. not to mention the flyers tacked up on bullentin boards in feedstores and other business boards. look at the price of hog dogs. it has boomed into a new sport now they have hog beying contest etc.</p><p></p><p>most around here that dont have the time to mess with the hogs allow trappers and hog hunters with dogs to hunt the hogs for free of charge to remove the hogs. some land owners have their own traps and catch the hogs for extra cash. some game wardens in certain counties will stop you if they see you transporting wild hogs over county lines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dewey, post: 472199, member: 5710"] try spraying or shredding weeds,cutting and rakeing hay,plowing or disking fields where the hogs have rooted. try workin cattle on a four wheeler or horse where hogs have rooted up fields. just try driveing across a field where the hogs have been rooting in your trucks. all of those wishing they had hogs in their area will change their minds real quick. :lol: the hogs tear up alot of country in one night. a watermelon field doesnt stand a chance with hogs. they will work over a corn or milo field too. the hogs have become a booming business tho with alot of folks cashing in on them for extra cash on the side and some going fulltime hog patrol. :lol: look around almost every free paper with ads and news papers have someone saleing hog traps or buying live wild hogs. not to mention the flyers tacked up on bullentin boards in feedstores and other business boards. look at the price of hog dogs. it has boomed into a new sport now they have hog beying contest etc. most around here that dont have the time to mess with the hogs allow trappers and hog hunters with dogs to hunt the hogs for free of charge to remove the hogs. some land owners have their own traps and catch the hogs for extra cash. some game wardens in certain counties will stop you if they see you transporting wild hogs over county lines. [/QUOTE]
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