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<blockquote data-quote="Parkerson Cattle Co." data-source="post: 18745" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>We have more than our fair share of them mean suckers down here on the Sabine river bottoms... can't say they are much for eating, i don't care for their taste, unless its a young boar or guilt. we hunt them all the time around here, there is no shortage of them, and they can flat tear up some good hay meadows. seen some older boars that will put you up a tree they are so mean. .. all i have to say about them is kill em' or trap them.. otherwise they'll multiply like rabbits and tear up everything</p><p></p><p>JP :cboy:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parkerson Cattle Co., post: 18745, member: 25"] We have more than our fair share of them mean suckers down here on the Sabine river bottoms... can't say they are much for eating, i don't care for their taste, unless its a young boar or guilt. we hunt them all the time around here, there is no shortage of them, and they can flat tear up some good hay meadows. seen some older boars that will put you up a tree they are so mean. .. all i have to say about them is kill em' or trap them.. otherwise they'll multiply like rabbits and tear up everything JP :cboy: [/QUOTE]
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