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Forums >> Texas Hunting >> General Hunting >> Too Many Hogs!

Too Many Hogs!

hogkiller
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Everyone, grab your guns and take a daytrip to your favorite hunting spots.  Don't ever let a pig walk because you are worried about not seeing deer.  One of the reasons that you are not seeing deer is because the pigs run them off.  If you come across some swine in your deerstand, let the lead fly!  THere's too many of them and they keep reproducing!  Kill em all.

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Ryan Campbell
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Amen.  Kill'em all!

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The only good wild hog is a dead wild hog...

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larrymeador

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Most destructive critter ever to hit Texas!!!!!

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TheGeneralStore1861
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HAPPY

here to offer my free services for anybody with a hog problem!

"Let Your Light so Shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven." (Matt. 5:16)

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Eddie Rae

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COYOTE

Hog and Deer will not compete for the same range, the Deer will leave and go somewhere else where there aren't so many hogs. I agree I have shot them and let them lay! I know there are people who are hungry in the world but it takes lots of time to get a big hog out of the woods and cut up. The big ones don't eat good anyway and a big boar will smell up the whole country. They smell NASTY! The smaller ones are good on the pit. Kill them and get the ones that you can eat. The Buzzards have to eat too.

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mcdonaldln

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Collin county

There you go, thats why buzzards are protected. They clean up all of our hunting waist. Thats the food chain!!!! P.S. i dont believe there can ever be to many hogs.  just need them in the right spots.

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