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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie" data-source="post: 616854" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>I was talking to some people in Texas today. They say wild hogs are in every county of Texas now and the experts say they'll never get rid of them. It will be a constant fight to keep their numbers in check. One woman said they're actually in the city limits of Denton, TX. Their appearance in populated areas has apparently led to the state of Texas to spending more money on controlling the population. Our neighbor got a license to buy and transport them. For several years he was very busy putting out traps and buying them from other people. A truck comes from Dallas whenever he gets a load and they're hauled to a processor who ships the meat out of the country. They're still around, but the wild hog population around here has been whittled away the last couple of years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie, post: 616854, member: 13"] I was talking to some people in Texas today. They say wild hogs are in every county of Texas now and the experts say they'll never get rid of them. It will be a constant fight to keep their numbers in check. One woman said they're actually in the city limits of Denton, TX. Their appearance in populated areas has apparently led to the state of Texas to spending more money on controlling the population. Our neighbor got a license to buy and transport them. For several years he was very busy putting out traps and buying them from other people. A truck comes from Dallas whenever he gets a load and they're hauled to a processor who ships the meat out of the country. They're still around, but the wild hog population around here has been whittled away the last couple of years. [/QUOTE]
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