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<blockquote data-quote="90yotaman" data-source="post: 906387" data-attributes="member: 69525"><p>The pigs you are talking about are no more around Lenoir, NC. Very, very few left up in Sampson and the Buffalo area. You have to go down towards Asheville before you get into finding any pigs anymore.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Bear hunting was pretty good this year up around the Globe and Collettsville area.</p><p></p><p>My family owns several fields up in the Patterson/ Happy Valley area. If pigs were around they would be tearing it up. We had a bad problem with Coyotes several years ago and they put a hurting on the deer and rabbits. Population is starting to get back to normal last year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="90yotaman, post: 906387, member: 69525"] The pigs you are talking about are no more around Lenoir, NC. Very, very few left up in Sampson and the Buffalo area. You have to go down towards Asheville before you get into finding any pigs anymore. Bear hunting was pretty good this year up around the Globe and Collettsville area. My family owns several fields up in the Patterson/ Happy Valley area. If pigs were around they would be tearing it up. We had a bad problem with Coyotes several years ago and they put a hurting on the deer and rabbits. Population is starting to get back to normal last year. [/QUOTE]
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