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Texas Wild Hogs, Lots of Them
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<blockquote data-quote="jersey lilly" data-source="post: 143100" data-attributes="member: 2258"><p>No huntin season whatsoever, kill em when ever ya see em. Can even be hunted at night with a spot light, long as your on your own place or have permission. They aren't a native species and are concidered a nuisance animal. Can trap em, hunt em with dogs, you name it. anything goes just about with these critters. That picture of that big one that was posted, we've had one that looked almost identical to that. Killed it and left it for the buzzards. Daggum thangs breed like rats!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jersey lilly, post: 143100, member: 2258"] No huntin season whatsoever, kill em when ever ya see em. Can even be hunted at night with a spot light, long as your on your own place or have permission. They aren't a native species and are concidered a nuisance animal. Can trap em, hunt em with dogs, you name it. anything goes just about with these critters. That picture of that big one that was posted, we've had one that looked almost identical to that. Killed it and left it for the buzzards. Daggum thangs breed like rats!!! [/QUOTE]
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