Caught one last night

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It is a darned shame to release a pest back into the wild to do additional damage and contamination.
No crops to damage in the club(99,000 acres). Only swamps and planted pines and they don't hurt them no more than a buck rubbing their antlers. The point of releasing them after you castrate them is so that they'll be fitting to eat the next time you catch kill him down the road. Very common place around here. But then again, we don't have major agriculture like a lot of places.
 
No crops to damage in the club(99,000 acres). Only swamps and planted pines and they don't hurt them no more than a buck rubbing their antlers. The point of releasing them after you castrate them is so that they'll be fitting to eat the next time you catch kill him down the road. Very common place around here. But then again, we don't have major agriculture like a lot of places.
Do you cut them of band the hogs
 
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