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<blockquote data-quote="the444shooter" data-source="post: 468151" data-attributes="member: 46"><p>I moved down to TX 2 years ago, and have heard all about what a terrible nuisance the wild hogs are, and have seen many dead on the side of the road. What really irks me is that there are a lot of people yackin' their jaws about how bad they are, but want to charge a hefty price for somebody to come "help" their situation. Now I'm all for free enterprise, and making a buck with the resources on your property, but for crying out loud--if they're not pests enough for you to charge less than $100 to come shoot them, then SHUT UP ABOUT IT!!!!! </p><p></p><p>*rant off*</p><p></p><p>That being said, I did see some up on the Red River on public land, but didn't have time to get a shot off. So they're out there, and you just need a general "hunting license" to go after them. As someone else stated on here, I wouldn't pay to hunt them unless there was a guarantee and/or the guide supplied night vision and a semi-auto .308.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the444shooter, post: 468151, member: 46"] I moved down to TX 2 years ago, and have heard all about what a terrible nuisance the wild hogs are, and have seen many dead on the side of the road. What really irks me is that there are a lot of people yackin' their jaws about how bad they are, but want to charge a hefty price for somebody to come "help" their situation. Now I'm all for free enterprise, and making a buck with the resources on your property, but for crying out loud--if they're not pests enough for you to charge less than $100 to come shoot them, then SHUT UP ABOUT IT!!!!! *rant off* That being said, I did see some up on the Red River on public land, but didn't have time to get a shot off. So they're out there, and you just need a general "hunting license" to go after them. As someone else stated on here, I wouldn't pay to hunt them unless there was a guarantee and/or the guide supplied night vision and a semi-auto .308. [/QUOTE]
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