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<blockquote data-quote="hunterbob" data-source="post: 963812" data-attributes="member: 38116"><p>I can clean the ranch of hogs and others will come within a couple of weeks. We can't keep the numbers of hogs down; here in TX. We trap and shoot constantly. I think if some landowners allowed hunters on their land, we could get the population under control. Many sounders stay on other private property during the day, and come on the ranch I hunt, during the night, and not every night either. They have no pattern and when it gets daylight they find thick brush to hide in, until night time. So they keep traveling for miles with no set pattern. Sometimes a group will stay around and hit the feeder/trap for a couple of days..... I don't sport hunt these hogs, I hunt them just like coyotes. The population is growing for these things and they are dangerous. They're spreading to the northern states and the environmental impact is enormous, just for example "Water contamination."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hunterbob, post: 963812, member: 38116"] I can clean the ranch of hogs and others will come within a couple of weeks. We can't keep the numbers of hogs down; here in TX. We trap and shoot constantly. I think if some landowners allowed hunters on their land, we could get the population under control. Many sounders stay on other private property during the day, and come on the ranch I hunt, during the night, and not every night either. They have no pattern and when it gets daylight they find thick brush to hide in, until night time. So they keep traveling for miles with no set pattern. Sometimes a group will stay around and hit the feeder/trap for a couple of days..... I don't sport hunt these hogs, I hunt them just like coyotes. The population is growing for these things and they are dangerous. They're spreading to the northern states and the environmental impact is enormous, just for example "Water contamination." [/QUOTE]
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