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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 1290254" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>I agree with the problem being a problem and has to be taken care of not sure poison was the answer. Texas seems like the only state that has to much large chunks of land to control pigs. Other states have them but are somewhat controlled. Like Michigan everyone a hog is seen people flock to that area and wipe them out. We have small chunks of land here so it's always hard for the pigs to find a sanctuary. I've said it a lot and get some heat for it on this site but if the prices would drop on the hunting of pigs that would help. The fact that a lot of places get $1 a pound really turns me and many hunter I know off. Think about the bill Zen would have just on his last hunt. </p><p> I have personally had farmers complain about hogs I offered to hunt the land and was told no. They gave a great response to. If they let some Joe blow out and he shoots a cow of property such as water tank they loose money. I know those types of hunters so I wouldn't want them on my land either. So I mention that I at the time carried a insurance policy that cover one million for damages I caused while hunting. I was also told no by that farmer. So he had no risk of loosing money other than to the pigs. I believe it wasn't me that was the problem because I'm always respectful and have never been not invited back to a place to hunt. </p><p> Just a perspective for my view. Not all farmers are like that as I'm heading down in two weeks to meet a few ranch owners and try to work out a spot to come hunt pigs a few times a year. Wish me luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 1290254, member: 54383"] I agree with the problem being a problem and has to be taken care of not sure poison was the answer. Texas seems like the only state that has to much large chunks of land to control pigs. Other states have them but are somewhat controlled. Like Michigan everyone a hog is seen people flock to that area and wipe them out. We have small chunks of land here so it's always hard for the pigs to find a sanctuary. I've said it a lot and get some heat for it on this site but if the prices would drop on the hunting of pigs that would help. The fact that a lot of places get $1 a pound really turns me and many hunter I know off. Think about the bill Zen would have just on his last hunt. I have personally had farmers complain about hogs I offered to hunt the land and was told no. They gave a great response to. If they let some Joe blow out and he shoots a cow of property such as water tank they loose money. I know those types of hunters so I wouldn't want them on my land either. So I mention that I at the time carried a insurance policy that cover one million for damages I caused while hunting. I was also told no by that farmer. So he had no risk of loosing money other than to the pigs. I believe it wasn't me that was the problem because I'm always respectful and have never been not invited back to a place to hunt. Just a perspective for my view. Not all farmers are like that as I'm heading down in two weeks to meet a few ranch owners and try to work out a spot to come hunt pigs a few times a year. Wish me luck. [/QUOTE]
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