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different country dexter than here .....this country here is where old timers used to run range hogs ..... they had ways to curve someone that was killing there hogs .....they figured that person had more to loose than they did ...and they was usually right ...... i don't blame anyone that has damage to try and get rid of em off there place .......but i do live in the real world and anyone that truely loves there dogs and hog hunting ... does not want to see hogs exterminated ....... i think alot of the hatered of hogs gains places to hunt ....and thats cool .....
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Im not as knowledgable as most about trapping but pretty sure it doesnt do much for control. I kill every hog I catch and never had an issue about not being enough hogs. Dont think you can effectively manage the hogs if you trap, dog, rifle hunt helicopter or all of the above.
For my area.....flying a place will kill more hogs than any method, but I think dogging is the most cost efficient and productive for individual ranches or areas.
I agree with Mike...cause I have seen it first hand as well...dogs will keep them moved out. It could cause a concentration in other areas but those are probably areas that dont care or dont allow dogs.
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bucknduck9
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This is how I roll
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If we stop and think about all of this everyone can see that we are not going to get rid of every pig it just isnt going to happen they re-produce to fast and in great numbers at a time when you are sitting in a deer stand and see 6 sows and 40-50 little ones all in the group together and then you look down another shooting lane and there are 20 more even if i empty my gun i will only get 4 or 5 if im lucky but give it a couple months and they will have made those up plus a few more we are not hurting the population as bad as some think i think that we might be keeping up or maybe gaining by 2% at the most well time to get off my soap box again thanks again for listening
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would you hurry up and flip this pig
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