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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Wright" data-source="post: 2232651" data-attributes="member: 104363"><p>Arizona hunting and Texas hunting cannot be compared. It's massively private there, hogs are not a problem in Texas (it's a revenue source for landowners or they would be extinct already). We don't use feeders, cultivate plots, sell hunts on private property, import African animals, cull hunt, etc, etc.</p><p>We have limited tags, fierce competition applying for the chance and it's getting worse every single year.</p><p>I could only say that the small population of people using them and selling the Intel, ruined it for everyone. </p><p>If you have private property here and have a need for them, I don't think the enforcement arm of G&F are concerned. Public lands is ~85% in AZ, excluding reservation land. That public land is shrinking.</p><p>Most of the country is privately held outside of the few states with state trust, BLM and National forests. Many of the western states have intense pressure on those lands for hunting, recreating.</p><p>There is ZERO comparison.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Wright, post: 2232651, member: 104363"] Arizona hunting and Texas hunting cannot be compared. It's massively private there, hogs are not a problem in Texas (it's a revenue source for landowners or they would be extinct already). We don't use feeders, cultivate plots, sell hunts on private property, import African animals, cull hunt, etc, etc. We have limited tags, fierce competition applying for the chance and it's getting worse every single year. I could only say that the small population of people using them and selling the Intel, ruined it for everyone. If you have private property here and have a need for them, I don't think the enforcement arm of G&F are concerned. Public lands is ~85% in AZ, excluding reservation land. That public land is shrinking. Most of the country is privately held outside of the few states with state trust, BLM and National forests. Many of the western states have intense pressure on those lands for hunting, recreating. There is ZERO comparison. [/QUOTE]
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