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<blockquote data-quote="jeff 300" data-source="post: 440682" data-attributes="member: 4145"><p>I have 6000ac in south Texas and run hog hunts after deer season every year to help off set the cost of corn/protein/feeders/blinds and over the last 5 year my hunters and i have killed over 700 hogs And this year I'm over run again. last year we thought we had put a hurting on them there was not to many but i think now it was because we had no rain. but this year with all of the early rain and acorn crop the hog are just as thick as before. We are going to get a chopper and kill the hell out of them on our ranch and ranches around us this year. </p><p></p><p>We also have a 30,000 and a 98,000ac ranch out in west Texas and they have showed up in some of the lower country and around the water holes on both. you would think the rocks would be hard on them but they are there. We're going to do the same thing out there this year with the chopper when we do our yearly yotes hunt and try to kill them before they get out of control out there to. </p><p> </p><p>But hey they make some great targets i have my feeders from 100yrds out to 2300yrds best thing is i don't fill bad about shooting snap a picture and driving off are have a little fun with a 1.5# or 2 of Tannerite to help CLEAN THEM IT MAKES A FAST JOB OF IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeff 300, post: 440682, member: 4145"] I have 6000ac in south Texas and run hog hunts after deer season every year to help off set the cost of corn/protein/feeders/blinds and over the last 5 year my hunters and i have killed over 700 hogs And this year I'm over run again. last year we thought we had put a hurting on them there was not to many but i think now it was because we had no rain. but this year with all of the early rain and acorn crop the hog are just as thick as before. We are going to get a chopper and kill the hell out of them on our ranch and ranches around us this year. We also have a 30,000 and a 98,000ac ranch out in west Texas and they have showed up in some of the lower country and around the water holes on both. you would think the rocks would be hard on them but they are there. We're going to do the same thing out there this year with the chopper when we do our yearly yotes hunt and try to kill them before they get out of control out there to. But hey they make some great targets i have my feeders from 100yrds out to 2300yrds best thing is i don't fill bad about shooting snap a picture and driving off are have a little fun with a 1.5# or 2 of Tannerite to help CLEAN THEM IT MAKES A FAST JOB OF IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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