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#187720 - 05/17/20 10:21 PM Re: Hunting 2020 [Re: coachblalock]
Sidney_Redford Offline
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That is so neat. He will be proud of that for ever.
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#187723 - 05/18/20 08:26 AM Re: Hunting 2020 [Re: coachblalock]
Wayne Dengler Offline
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Coach,
This is a pretty dumb question,but do you have feral hog hunting in your area???

Believe it or not,they are protected in my state. They are considered to be domestic/farm animals.

Some have started to show up here in New England and probably in short order,they will be a problem.

Wayne
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#187725 - 05/18/20 10:20 AM Re: Hunting 2020 [Re: Eric]
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BEAUTIFUL!
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#187726 - 05/18/20 11:01 AM Re: Hunting 2020 [Re: TonyLaPetri]
Eric Offline
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You guys are right, Ethan has gotten a lot of confidence and pride from hunting with his Dad. I am also glad my Son in law has not taken that #23 off his belt since I gave it to my daughter for Mother’s Day.
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#187737 - 05/19/20 11:42 AM Re: Hunting 2020 [Re: Wayne Dengler]
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Loc: Lake Fork, East Texas
Originally Posted By: Wayne Dengler
Coach,
This is a pretty dumb question,but do you have feral hog hunting in your area???

Believe it or not,they are protected in my state. They are considered to be domestic/farm animals.

Some have started to show up here in New England and probably in short order,they will be a problem.


Wayne



Wayne:

There are way too many in our area!

They tear up farm land, lawns, exposed plumbing, etc.

I've had 3 close friends and 2 students killed by running over hogs on the highway, losing control of their vehicle, running off an embankment, and rolling their vehicle.

Our FFA chapter sponsors a hog hunt contest every February. In 2019, the hunters brought in over 2,500 hogs. Nobody ever even noticed a dent in the population.

Coach

https://kkyr.com/7th-annual-quitman-ffa-scholarship-hog-hunt-is-february-2-5/
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#187753 - 05/19/20 11:14 PM Re: Hunting 2020 [Re: coachblalock]
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Coach that sounds like an awesome hunt quota- too bad it did not impact the population overall.
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#187759 - 05/20/20 08:13 AM Re: Hunting 2020 [Re: Shoot870p]
Wayne Dengler Offline
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Coach,
Thank you for the information. Sorry to hear of the untimely deaths of your friends.

I sent an email to my state representative asking him to introduce legislation to delist feral hogs from being domestic to pest/invasive status so they may be controlled.

I doubt if that will be done,and then when the feral hogs become a problem,they will just sit back,wring their hands and blame someone else.

I understand that the damage to crops,land,and resources is enormous.

I understand that farmers/ranchers in Texas welcome feral hog hunters and that there is no bag limit ???

Wayne
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#187791 - 05/21/20 12:20 PM Re: Hunting 2020 [Re: Wayne Dengler]
Captain Chris Stanaback Offline
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Registered: 09/14/05
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Loc: Central Florida
Hogs are considered "pests" here in Florida and there is no limit and no dedicated hunting season. Below is slightly younger Capt. Chris with a nice hog, killed during a bow hunt in Immokolee, Florida.
Stay sharp, Capt. Chris
PS: The knife is a RMK "Griffin Drop Point Hunter"...CCS


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#187792 - 05/21/20 02:08 PM Re: Hunting 2020 [Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
LarryWW1246 Offline
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Might have posted before how our vet in Florida gave up hunting hogs after four of his friends got sick with brucellosis.

The disease can be serious.

https://www.cdc.gov/brucellosis/exposure/index.html

Larry
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#187806 - 05/22/20 06:13 AM Re: Hunting 2020 [Re: LarryWW1246]
GCTom41 Offline
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Larry,

Never heard of Brucellosis before; will use more precaution while field dressing-Wow!

Tom Flynn
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