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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 177873" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>We trap them. We pick out the ones we want to eat and sell the rest. There's a circuit that buys them. Anything under 60 or 80 pounds doesn't sell. Prices escalate with size. The bigger they are, the more per pound you get, If its over 200, you get 60 cents a pound and a $20 bonus. (e.g. 250 pound boar gets you $170) If you catch one that big, don't even take it out of the trap. Load trap and all with the front bucket of a tractor right into the back of the truck and deliver it right then. </p><p></p><p>There has been a challenge or two on hunting legalities and trapping with the Dept of Widlife. The hogs are feral. Once you catch one and put it in a pen, it is no longer feral. </p><p></p><p>Do not. DO NOT!!! Sell them to game preserves for canned hunts. Otherwise they'll be back out on the street soon wrecking your fences and rooting up your pastures. Or someone elses. </p><p></p><p>They are worse than fire ants and way more destructive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 177873, member: 3162"] We trap them. We pick out the ones we want to eat and sell the rest. There's a circuit that buys them. Anything under 60 or 80 pounds doesn't sell. Prices escalate with size. The bigger they are, the more per pound you get, If its over 200, you get 60 cents a pound and a $20 bonus. (e.g. 250 pound boar gets you $170) If you catch one that big, don't even take it out of the trap. Load trap and all with the front bucket of a tractor right into the back of the truck and deliver it right then. There has been a challenge or two on hunting legalities and trapping with the Dept of Widlife. The hogs are feral. Once you catch one and put it in a pen, it is no longer feral. Do not. DO NOT!!! Sell them to game preserves for canned hunts. Otherwise they'll be back out on the street soon wrecking your fences and rooting up your pastures. Or someone elses. They are worse than fire ants and way more destructive. [/QUOTE]
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