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<blockquote data-quote="jessej" data-source="post: 2492562" data-attributes="member: 24557"><p>When I was very young, we had zero hogs. I remember the first few that showed up. The land owner made a big NO HOG HUNTING sign. They were a novelty at that point. As the years passed everyone realized that was a mistake. Most people(including me) were like you at some point. Only killed what we could use. As time went by, attitudes changed. Now, I'd say that every outdoorsman, in this and surrounding counties, kill every hog that they have the chance to. Year round. </p><p>I can tell you when my mercy for hogs left me. It was one of the big floods about 10-12 years ago. The Mississippi delta was pretty much covered. Only levees left. 1600 hogs in a bout 4 hours died. I felt bad about it, but it was ordered. Flood waters receded and within weeks the hog population seemed as if nothing had changed. </p><p></p><p>So imagine going into your corn crib with a daisy BB gun, and only killing the rats you can use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jessej, post: 2492562, member: 24557"] When I was very young, we had zero hogs. I remember the first few that showed up. The land owner made a big NO HOG HUNTING sign. They were a novelty at that point. As the years passed everyone realized that was a mistake. Most people(including me) were like you at some point. Only killed what we could use. As time went by, attitudes changed. Now, I’d say that every outdoorsman, in this and surrounding counties, kill every hog that they have the chance to. Year round. I can tell you when my mercy for hogs left me. It was one of the big floods about 10-12 years ago. The Mississippi delta was pretty much covered. Only levees left. 1600 hogs in a bout 4 hours died. I felt bad about it, but it was ordered. Flood waters receded and within weeks the hog population seemed as if nothing had changed. So imagine going into your corn crib with a daisy BB gun, and only killing the rats you can use. [/QUOTE]
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