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Wild hogs on lease
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<blockquote data-quote="BRYANT" data-source="post: 694670" data-attributes="member: 10562"><p>We can bait them in Oklahoma it is legal . BUT if Ilived where it was not legal I might have to weigh the cost what is cheaper the fine for baiting or the damage the hogs can do. From a landowners view maybe not someone leaseing land to hunt. Yes I know people don't always look at things the way I do. I would do what ever it took to start getting rid of them and if push come to shove we would hash it out in court. I get tired of some gov. wildlife person telling me what I can or can't do when it comes to damage control I had a beaver problem but all the good ways to trap beavers is not legal in Okla. so what do you do just let them keep draining the lake pay a few thousand to fix it so they can drain it again, don' t think so !!!bought me some of them good traps and beavers are no more a problem!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BRYANT, post: 694670, member: 10562"] We can bait them in Oklahoma it is legal . BUT if Ilived where it was not legal I might have to weigh the cost what is cheaper the fine for baiting or the damage the hogs can do. From a landowners view maybe not someone leaseing land to hunt. Yes I know people don't always look at things the way I do. I would do what ever it took to start getting rid of them and if push come to shove we would hash it out in court. I get tired of some gov. wildlife person telling me what I can or can't do when it comes to damage control I had a beaver problem but all the good ways to trap beavers is not legal in Okla. so what do you do just let them keep draining the lake pay a few thousand to fix it so they can drain it again, don' t think so !!!bought me some of them good traps and beavers are no more a problem!!! [/QUOTE]
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