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<blockquote data-quote="ARlife4me" data-source="post: 2560521" data-attributes="member: 105694"><p>I've had hog problems the last 40+ years. The state of Texas borders me on 2 sides and highways on the other 2 for about 30 of those. Having 20 sections to cover in a hill covered area makes it difficult to eradicate. Their gestation period is 3 or 4 times a year. Taking out the females is more important than the males. Moving traps can help. The largest group I've seen at 1 time was over 100. 20 to 30 has been more of an average lately. If there is peanuts or soybeans the hogs will be there! My dad and I hunted them by helicopter (he flew) and I was in the gunners door. FUN days! We did this days on end and it changed nothing on population. I would shoot 10+ a day and only had 2 30rnd mags. In Kansas (?) several years back the military had issues with hogs being on base and went full auto on them. I guess no warthogs were available?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ARlife4me, post: 2560521, member: 105694"] I've had hog problems the last 40+ years. The state of Texas borders me on 2 sides and highways on the other 2 for about 30 of those. Having 20 sections to cover in a hill covered area makes it difficult to eradicate. Their gestation period is 3 or 4 times a year. Taking out the females is more important than the males. Moving traps can help. The largest group I've seen at 1 time was over 100. 20 to 30 has been more of an average lately. If there is peanuts or soybeans the hogs will be there! My dad and I hunted them by helicopter (he flew) and I was in the gunners door. FUN days! We did this days on end and it changed nothing on population. I would shoot 10+ a day and only had 2 30rnd mags. In Kansas (?) several years back the military had issues with hogs being on base and went full auto on them. I guess no warthogs were available? [/QUOTE]
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