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Very Bad Choice Made By This Piggy
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<blockquote data-quote="Boss Hoss" data-source="post: 239788" data-attributes="member: 5060"><p>VERMIN!! Plain and simple they are shot on sight and left for the buzzards 99% of the time. A little piglet is tasty or a young one less tha 100lbs IMHO but the problem is they are usually shot in the summer early fall where the temps are high and that makes for challenge to process. </p><p></p><p>This is how the TPWD addresses hunting Feral Hogs "A landowner or landowner's agent may kill any nongame wildlife other than threatened or endangered species at any time in any number, provided the wildlife is not used in a commercial activity." Furthermore states that a Hunting License to kill Feral Hogs is not required if: "Depredating feral hogs, if a landowner (resident or non-resident) or landowner's agent or lessee is taking feral hogs causing depredation on the landowner's land."..</p><p></p><p>Both our Federal and TPWD Biologists have told us that they are the biggest threat to indigenous wildlife that exists in our area and that includes man.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boss Hoss, post: 239788, member: 5060"] VERMIN!! Plain and simple they are shot on sight and left for the buzzards 99% of the time. A little piglet is tasty or a young one less tha 100lbs IMHO but the problem is they are usually shot in the summer early fall where the temps are high and that makes for challenge to process. This is how the TPWD addresses hunting Feral Hogs “A landowner or landowner's agent may kill any nongame wildlife other than threatened or endangered species at any time in any number, provided the wildlife is not used in a commercial activity.” Furthermore states that a Hunting License to kill Feral Hogs is not required if: “Depredating feral hogs, if a landowner (resident or non-resident) or landowner's agent or lessee is taking feral hogs causing depredation on the landowner's land.”.. Both our Federal and TPWD Biologists have told us that they are the biggest threat to indigenous wildlife that exists in our area and that includes man. [/QUOTE]
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