sstterry said:Is the meat in those things any good?
A lot of the buyers in my area buy and sell to game ranches. They have DNA East Texas hogs and found hogs with the same DNA in northern states. Hunters buy them and transport them at night and in closed trailers an let them out in areas where there are not any. This gives the hunters something to hunt.bird dog said:Somebody likes the meat. They sell pretty good alive.
hurleyjd said:A lot of the buyers in my area buy and sell to game ranches. They have DNA East Texas hogs and found hogs with the same DNA in northern states. Hunters buy them and transport them at night and in closed trailers an let them out in areas where there are not any. This gives the hunters something to hunt.bird dog said:Somebody likes the meat. They sell pretty good alive.
bird dog said:hurleyjd said:A lot of the buyers in my area buy and sell to game ranches. They have DNA East Texas hogs and found hogs with the same DNA in northern states. Hunters buy them and transport them at night and in closed trailers an let them out in areas where there are not any. This gives the hunters something to hunt.bird dog said:Somebody likes the meat. They sell pretty good alive.
I thought that was illegal? If not it should be. Let a few of them adapt to the cold climates and then where would you be.
The law of unintended consequences.
Caustic Burno said:bird dog said:hurleyjd said:A lot of the buyers in my area buy and sell to game ranches. They have DNA East Texas hogs and found hogs with the same DNA in northern states. Hunters buy them and transport them at night and in closed trailers an let them out in areas where there are not any. This gives the hunters something to hunt.
I thought that was illegal? If not it should be. Let a few of them adapt to the cold climates and then where would you be.
The law of unintended consequences.
It is illegal.
An ex-captain or our sheriff dept works for the TAHC enforcing those regulations.
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That is a good hog! A dead one.