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<blockquote data-quote="HerefordSire" data-source="post: 691333" data-attributes="member: 4437"><p><em>Since you can't change it, might as well make money on them and try to limit hog populations. There are many New Yorkers (don't ask me how I know this) that would love to pay you several thousand dollars per person to hunt these hogs. Many are traveling to Texas. Tennessee would be much closer for them. They could even drive down through the Cumberland pass in one day to get to Knoxville. Generally, their income is very high but their quality of living is very low. If they are retired, most are on pensions. This means a couple of grand for them to pay is different that if I paid you a couple of grand. Anyway, you would need to establish liability insurance, a place for them to sleep, and advertise in major NYC publications.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HerefordSire, post: 691333, member: 4437"] [i]Since you can't change it, might as well make money on them and try to limit hog populations. There are many New Yorkers (don't ask me how I know this) that would love to pay you several thousand dollars per person to hunt these hogs. Many are traveling to Texas. Tennessee would be much closer for them. They could even drive down through the Cumberland pass in one day to get to Knoxville. Generally, their income is very high but their quality of living is very low. If they are retired, most are on pensions. This means a couple of grand for them to pay is different that if I paid you a couple of grand. Anyway, you would need to establish liability insurance, a place for them to sleep, and advertise in major NYC publications.[/i] [/QUOTE]
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