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« on: May 08, 2009, 03:03:04 pm » |
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Well i found out where all the land is going. Seen this on craigslist
If you have a hog problem I maybe able to help. I am looking to get into a hunting service. If you have a hog problem many people will help. But how many people will make you money off of them. With times being hard it is time to find a way to make money. I can help you to make money to replaint, what the hogs have destroid, or just have extra money in you walet/purse for the ladys. I will be happy to help as long as we can make a agreement on what I will make. This is what I would like to do. If you agree I will come over to your land and find out were there at, Then I will set up a trailcam, and feeder. With the picures from the trailcam I will post an add on the net. I will find people that will be happy to PAY you to get rid of your hog problem. You can sell a hog hunt for $50 to $500 depending on the size and number of hogs you have. This is a Win, Win type of deal. You make money, I make a little money, hunters get to shoot a hog, and you will not have a hog problem anymore. I will do this in north,and central Texas and south Oklahoma. You can call me at
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Hunt Hard or STAY HOME! "If the dog won't leave and go look, I'm not wasting my time." Quoted by Bryant.
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shawn
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« Reply #1 on: May 09, 2009, 08:59:43 am » |
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yeah, I've seen ads like that too, makes it hard for people like us to find land, even though we can be there on usually a few days notice, dont have to set up a cam, feeder or anything, and can start removing hogs the first time we are there. But we use mangey mutts and aren't gonna pay to hunt there. it's a losing battle.
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HogzgoneWild
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« Reply #2 on: May 09, 2009, 05:32:46 pm » |
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I've seen and heard about this kinda thing alot, but it eventually bites them in the rear. The traditional hunters can't keep up with the breeding and neverending growing adaptation of feral hogs. They usually never get rid of them and can't deliver on thier promise of doing so, and end up with more than what they started with. And as you all know baiting them with a feeder brings more in and means more breeding stock. So in the long run I believe this actually benefits us.
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"pain is just fear leavin the body" TDHA member/TLGDA supporter "If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went." - Will Rogers Victor Dealer/Promoter
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Russ
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« Reply #3 on: May 09, 2009, 07:58:36 pm » |
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uva uvam videndo varia fit Like having my own little fuzzy convict, he steals, is violent and from what I saw him doing to his teddy bear obviously sexually frustrated.
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shawn
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« Reply #4 on: May 09, 2009, 10:24:36 pm » |
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I've seen and heard about this kinda thing alot, but it eventually bites them in the rear. The traditional hunters can't keep up with the breeding and neverending growing adaptation of feral hogs. They usually never get rid of them and can't deliver on thier promise of doing so, and end up with more than what they started with. And as you all know baiting them with a feeder brings more in and means more breeding stock. So in the long run I believe this actually benefits us.
all good points and a positive way to look at it, wouldnt have thought the feeders could make their problems worse, but your right. its definately a good argument to use for dog hunters too.
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