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<blockquote data-quote="Capt. D" data-source="post: 1325685" data-attributes="member: 10225"><p>A trapper with all of the whistles and bells that doesn't fully understand how to use them or having a land owner that will not cooperate will certainly lessen the odds. I do agree that hunting wild hogs with night vision is a sure way to kill a butt load of pigs and ITS FUN and certainly has its place. I'm glad you had what sounds to be a great hunt and a lot of fun but if I had a piece of property that I really wanted to rid of hogs I would surely stop shooting at them, feed them to create a comfort zone for a free meal, and set up an enclosure and feed them into it and make a phone call to shut the door on the outside world. Its really kinda cool. But I really do agree that many can be taken many can be taken using night vision. Hunting hogs is great fun and some good eating I am just of the opinion that that more can be harvested from a single property, over time, using solid trapping methods than hunting them.</p><p></p><p>I did reread my earlier post and I did not say, and I should, I am not for poisoning these animals for many reasons. Warfarin is a blood thinner and these animals bleed internally until they die, somet research shows it may take up to a week for the animal to die a miserable death. Nobody knows how to keep the poison from killing or affecting other animals in the ecosystem. The state wants to reserve the right to poison these animals but make the landowner recover and dispose of the dead animals either by burying them covered by at least 18 inches of soil or burning them. And I like you will not hunt or pay to hunt anything I cannot eat. Poison is bad duga no matter what any body says I will never agree with poisoning.</p><p></p><p>Regards</p><p>Dallas</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt. D, post: 1325685, member: 10225"] A trapper with all of the whistles and bells that doesn't fully understand how to use them or having a land owner that will not cooperate will certainly lessen the odds. I do agree that hunting wild hogs with night vision is a sure way to kill a butt load of pigs and ITS FUN and certainly has its place. I'm glad you had what sounds to be a great hunt and a lot of fun but if I had a piece of property that I really wanted to rid of hogs I would surely stop shooting at them, feed them to create a comfort zone for a free meal, and set up an enclosure and feed them into it and make a phone call to shut the door on the outside world. Its really kinda cool. But I really do agree that many can be taken many can be taken using night vision. Hunting hogs is great fun and some good eating I am just of the opinion that that more can be harvested from a single property, over time, using solid trapping methods than hunting them. I did reread my earlier post and I did not say, and I should, I am not for poisoning these animals for many reasons. Warfarin is a blood thinner and these animals bleed internally until they die, somet research shows it may take up to a week for the animal to die a miserable death. Nobody knows how to keep the poison from killing or affecting other animals in the ecosystem. The state wants to reserve the right to poison these animals but make the landowner recover and dispose of the dead animals either by burying them covered by at least 18 inches of soil or burning them. And I like you will not hunt or pay to hunt anything I cannot eat. Poison is bad duga no matter what any body says I will never agree with poisoning. Regards Dallas [/QUOTE]
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