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<blockquote data-quote="geo4061" data-source="post: 1325344" data-attributes="member: 81625"><p>I have to disagree with you somewhat. We hunted a large ranch. We killed fourteen hogs that we found in half a night.I am sure there were many more that made it to the cedar thickets and died later. We were using night vision and were taking out what the rancher called "Factories". These were the largest hogs we could find. This rancher also had a very experienced trapper with all the electronic whistles and bells. He caught 28 hogs in one month. As to the poison. I do not believe any of the hype. Like the meat is still good to eat. BALONEY!!! Thankful they are not using it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geo4061, post: 1325344, member: 81625"] I have to disagree with you somewhat. We hunted a large ranch. We killed fourteen hogs that we found in half a night.I am sure there were many more that made it to the cedar thickets and died later. We were using night vision and were taking out what the rancher called "Factories". These were the largest hogs we could find. This rancher also had a very experienced trapper with all the electronic whistles and bells. He caught 28 hogs in one month. As to the poison. I do not believe any of the hype. Like the meat is still good to eat. BALONEY!!! Thankful they are not using it. [/QUOTE]
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