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<blockquote data-quote="Wachsmann" data-source="post: 1234260" data-attributes="member: 10429"><p>Its quit funny now days that we have to pay to hog hunt. I grew up in Texas and even though I've never did the hog thing, my little brother and my cousin did and also ran a little trapping business. It was mainly for fun but they had farmers paying them to try and remove/kill get rid of as many hogs as they could. The hogs destroyed the crops and sometimes would actually kill a new barn calf if they could. They could seen as many as 20 to 50 hogs in one weekend with out a problem. Some of the one they caught we cleaned and cut up, some was taking in to get processed to return back to the farmers for there food and they also used to be able to run them through the local auction sale as a lowest grade pork and make a little off of that....man how time has changed when...Everyone with some land and pigs starting seeing $$$$$...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wachsmann, post: 1234260, member: 10429"] Its quit funny now days that we have to pay to hog hunt. I grew up in Texas and even though I've never did the hog thing, my little brother and my cousin did and also ran a little trapping business. It was mainly for fun but they had farmers paying them to try and remove/kill get rid of as many hogs as they could. The hogs destroyed the crops and sometimes would actually kill a new barn calf if they could. They could seen as many as 20 to 50 hogs in one weekend with out a problem. Some of the one they caught we cleaned and cut up, some was taking in to get processed to return back to the farmers for there food and they also used to be able to run them through the local auction sale as a lowest grade pork and make a little off of that....man how time has changed when...Everyone with some land and pigs starting seeing $$$$$... [/QUOTE]
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