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<blockquote data-quote="knc1105" data-source="post: 426004" data-attributes="member: 23577"><p>I am a native Texan and have visited some fantastic places in other parts of the country, but I'm always glad to get back home. Cheap or free hog hunts are hard to find, most of the large ranches view it as off season hunting. Some bad hunters have screwed it up for the rest of us. But if anybody needs help with their hog problem , I was certified as a NRA Safety and Marksmanship instructor in 1978 and will treat any property that I hunt on better than my own. If a landowner wants to hunt them I would gladly take them on a safe guided hunt on their property and they could take their choice of firearms from an arsenal and all gear would be provided for the chance to hunt on their property.I have night vision and IR illuminators if they want to hunt at night. I live in the Georgetown / Austin area, if anybody in a 2 hour or so radius is interested send me a pm. Happy Hunting, ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="knc1105, post: 426004, member: 23577"] I am a native Texan and have visited some fantastic places in other parts of the country, but I'm always glad to get back home. Cheap or free hog hunts are hard to find, most of the large ranches view it as off season hunting. Some bad hunters have screwed it up for the rest of us. But if anybody needs help with their hog problem , I was certified as a NRA Safety and Marksmanship instructor in 1978 and will treat any property that I hunt on better than my own. If a landowner wants to hunt them I would gladly take them on a safe guided hunt on their property and they could take their choice of firearms from an arsenal and all gear would be provided for the chance to hunt on their property.I have night vision and IR illuminators if they want to hunt at night. I live in the Georgetown / Austin area, if anybody in a 2 hour or so radius is interested send me a pm. Happy Hunting, ken [/QUOTE]
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