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<blockquote data-quote="Shootin4fun" data-source="post: 1749595" data-attributes="member: 28741"><p>Right, I've lived in Texas for a few years now, and when I arrived I was excited to go hog hunting. Then I found out practically the whole state is privately owned and the "hog problem" is a huge commercial endeavor. I do understand it's a real problem but then why charge $600 which a lot of people can't afford for people to come and shoot them? I think it's totally reasonable to take a fee for letting someone hunt an invasive species on your land, but then setting up a website with videos, hyping the hog numbers, charging a lot then complaining about a hog problem seems a little hollow. If they're such a problem, I would think they'd want to charge less so more hunters can afford it and subsequently see more hogs go bye bye. Actually in most other situations, people have to PAY to have their problem pests eradicated. Anyhoo, I'd pay a courtesy fee to get on someone's land and kill their hogs but I don't see anyone online with offers like that. Only commercial operations seeking to maximize their profit, which is of course their right to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shootin4fun, post: 1749595, member: 28741"] Right, I’ve lived in Texas for a few years now, and when I arrived I was excited to go hog hunting. Then I found out practically the whole state is privately owned and the “hog problem” is a huge commercial endeavor. I do understand it’s a real problem but then why charge $600 which a lot of people can’t afford for people to come and shoot them? I think it’s totally reasonable to take a fee for letting someone hunt an invasive species on your land, but then setting up a website with videos, hyping the hog numbers, charging a lot then complaining about a hog problem seems a little hollow. If they’re such a problem, I would think they’d want to charge less so more hunters can afford it and subsequently see more hogs go bye bye. Actually in most other situations, people have to PAY to have their problem pests eradicated. Anyhoo, I’d pay a courtesy fee to get on someone’s land and kill their hogs but I don’t see anyone online with offers like that. Only commercial operations seeking to maximize their profit, which is of course their right to do. [/QUOTE]
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