Posted by BCnT on December 23, 2010 at 17:40:40 from (198.211.205.26):
In Reply to: wild hogs posted by KEH on December 23, 2010 at 15:07:30:
i been battling them onrey sob's for about the past 30 years...i've trapped,shot and run over at least a thousand. hogs getting smarter...hard to get one in a trap anymore...shooting them is about best method...i see people using all kinda high power weaponry but 99% of the ones i shot was with a ruger 10-22...if hog weighs over 100# i leave em for the buzzards...little ones are fine eating. i dont know of anybody having success feeding trapped hogs...ranches in south Texas buy them and turn em loose on big hunting ranches and feed em like deer. i finally gave up trying to hunt em down few years back and been putting up 29" hog wire around entire ranch...so far its kept them out. FWIW in Texas you can kill them 24/7 on your own property...i think the only time a license is required is if youre on somebody elses place.
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