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<blockquote data-quote="DUCKMAN11" data-source="post: 2977715" data-attributes="member: 122313"><p>I am also a member of buzzards forever. </p><p></p><p>Hogs are a destructive force that feed on an already harsh environment. Heck even rattle snakes are learning not to rattle so that they don't get eaten. They have legalized helicopter hunting at night with thermals for feral hogs. Heck they didn't even do that for coyotes killing livestock and we all know how important livestock is in Texas. </p><p></p><p>Anyone who has hunted in Texas consistently for the last 30 years can tell you the difference in the number of ground nesting birds from 1993 vs 2023. Not to mention the deer. People who are not from Texas don't understand the problems feral hogs cause HERE! This isn't Georgia or Florida or Illinois. It's tough here and our native flora and fawna reflect that. Now throw a large omnivore that can be born in January and be a grandparent that same year! They are worse than rats because they are larger and eat more. </p><p></p><p>I'm gonna get heat for this next comment but oh well...... I have and will intentionally make a lethal but marginal shot "high lung" on a hog just so it will run off and die somewhere else! I have and will continue to shoot into a sounder at distance in the middle of a wheat field just to slow one down and make a 2nd or 3rd lethal shot. I have no feelings when it comes to feral hogs and ONLY feral hogs. </p><p></p><p>Now in the video.... that guy didn't get charged and he definitely can't shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DUCKMAN11, post: 2977715, member: 122313"] I am also a member of buzzards forever. Hogs are a destructive force that feed on an already harsh environment. Heck even rattle snakes are learning not to rattle so that they don't get eaten. They have legalized helicopter hunting at night with thermals for feral hogs. Heck they didn't even do that for coyotes killing livestock and we all know how important livestock is in Texas. Anyone who has hunted in Texas consistently for the last 30 years can tell you the difference in the number of ground nesting birds from 1993 vs 2023. Not to mention the deer. People who are not from Texas don't understand the problems feral hogs cause HERE! This isn't Georgia or Florida or Illinois. It's tough here and our native flora and fawna reflect that. Now throw a large omnivore that can be born in January and be a grandparent that same year! They are worse than rats because they are larger and eat more. I'm gonna get heat for this next comment but oh well...... I have and will intentionally make a lethal but marginal shot "high lung" on a hog just so it will run off and die somewhere else! I have and will continue to shoot into a sounder at distance in the middle of a wheat field just to slow one down and make a 2nd or 3rd lethal shot. I have no feelings when it comes to feral hogs and ONLY feral hogs. Now in the video.... that guy didn't get charged and he definitely can't shoot. [/QUOTE]
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