Rowdy
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« on: March 28, 2009, 08:06:53 am » |
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Feral hogs destroy wildlife habitat, compete with native wildlife for food, and spread diseases to people, pets and livestock. They are a menace that must be eradicated.
A feral hog is defined as any hog, including Russian and European wild boar, that is not conspicuously identified by ear tags or other identification and is roaming freely on public or private land without the landowner’s permission. If you kill a feral hog on public land or on private land where you have permission to hunt, you are not liable if someone later claims to own the animal. It is illegal to release feral hogs on public land or on private land that is not fenced to contain them.
Feral hogs may be killed in any number at any time. During most of the year, no permit is required and any method, including baiting and the use of dogs, is allowed. However, during the youth and regular spring turkey hunting seasons, special restrictions apply.
During the youth and spring turkey hunting seasons, to kill feral hogs you must:
possess a valid, unfilled turkey hunting permit only use methods allowed for taking turkeys. Note: Resident landowners on land they own and lessees on land they reside on may use any method to take feral hogs at any time without any permit.
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DOEHEAD
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« Reply #1 on: March 28, 2009, 10:07:13 am » |
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Sounds like 1 for the good guys . Maybe it will help to keep our sport going strong for a little while longer, what u think?
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HogzgoneWild
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« Reply #2 on: March 28, 2009, 10:58:36 am » |
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Thats interesting, thanks for sharing Rowdy.
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