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  • Chupacabra Hunter

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    We have seen a massive resurgence of red squirrels in urban areas, since boys no longer carry BB guns & pellet guns in our neighborhoods.

    May the pigs got a boost from similar change in rural places.

    Don’t think so, I believe there are just as many hunters as before. Texas dropped the required license for hog hunting a few years ago. Hunt at will. Any day, anytime, no limit, any method. I have heard of some counties offering a reward for killing hogs In their country. $7 for each hog tail turned in. Its still an uphill battle. Hogs multiply like rats.


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    Taking a practice dirt nap before the permanent dirt nap. I’ll see you soon.


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    My off shore buddy is back in town, and mentions his lady friend has a pig problem. He starts going on about not knowing when he can get to it for her. I mention that I now these two guy that he has met, that would be happy to take care of it for him.Then he says she wants them shot with a bow to keep it quiet. Then I mention suppressors. Then I hear more back peddling.

    There's times I wish he would just not bring things up. He is the same guy who has a Aero lower and parts kit in my safe. It's only been in there 5-6 years.
     

    Chupacabra Hunter

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    My off shore buddy is back in town, and mentions his lady friend has a pig problem. He starts going on about not knowing when he can get to it for her. I mention that I now these two guy that he has met, that would be happy to take care of it for him.Then he says she wants them shot with a bow to keep it quiet. Then I mention suppressors. Then I hear more back peddling.

    There's times I wish he would just not bring things up. He is the same guy who has a Aero lower and parts kit in my safe. It's only been in there 5-6 years.

    I guess lady friend doesn’t have that huge of a hog problem.


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    Don’t think so, I believe there are just as many hunters as before. Texas dropped the required license for hog hunting a few years ago. Hunt at will. Any day, anytime, no limit, any method. I have heard of some counties offering a reward for killing hogs In their country. $7 for each hog tail turned in. Its still an uphill battle. Hogs multiply like rats.


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    For years, I hunted a large (to me) ranch in Wharton County, the old Shanghai Pierce Ranch.

    Pierce ranch straddles US59/IH69 along the Rio Colorado.

    The guys who ran the hunting parts told me that their hunters took some 600 hogs out/year, and that the farmers killed about the same number, for a total of 1,200 hogs/year; and that did not dent the hog population.

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