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Hog bait that squirrels (and deer, doves, etc.) don't like
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<blockquote data-quote="DUCKMAN11" data-source="post: 2782017" data-attributes="member: 122313"><p>Don't let Mr green jeans find your mix of diesel and corn. Even though hogs are a destructive invasive species the law dogs ain't real keen on folks dumping petroleum products out on the ground. And they get real mad when its found in the stomach contents of wildlife. An old trapper west of Fort Worth got nailed by the EPA after his hogs were taken to a kill facility with a belly full of diesel and corn. They tried to nail the energy company that had the oil wells on that particular property thinking that they had a hole in a pipeline that hogs were getting into or something. The oil company did their own investigation and thats when it was discovered that the trapper was using diesel and corn as bait. He ended up doing some jail time over the ordeal. </p><p></p><p>Besides diesel is expensive and not something that I'd want to feed to something that I would potentially eat myself. Just my .02</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DUCKMAN11, post: 2782017, member: 122313"] Don't let Mr green jeans find your mix of diesel and corn. Even though hogs are a destructive invasive species the law dogs ain't real keen on folks dumping petroleum products out on the ground. And they get real mad when its found in the stomach contents of wildlife. An old trapper west of Fort Worth got nailed by the EPA after his hogs were taken to a kill facility with a belly full of diesel and corn. They tried to nail the energy company that had the oil wells on that particular property thinking that they had a hole in a pipeline that hogs were getting into or something. The oil company did their own investigation and thats when it was discovered that the trapper was using diesel and corn as bait. He ended up doing some jail time over the ordeal. Besides diesel is expensive and not something that I'd want to feed to something that I would potentially eat myself. Just my .02 [/QUOTE]
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