you guys are amazing. I get on here and enjoy reading all of the comments. Once in a blue moon I will log on and comment.( I don't have to log on to read what yall say and neither does anyone else landowners ,activists,etc) Maybe "ethical" was the wrong word to use with all you "lawabiding"wild boar hunters. Maybe ILLEGAL would be a better word for the release of a captured wild hog in the state of Texas. I'm not saying all wild hogs should be killed , but as I read it , if we catch one there are laws regulating how and where it can be released. I finally think I understand why the members on here won't even list their hometown. All this is just my opinion. I aint asking a dang one of you to do or change the way you hunt. Get it through you heads we are on the same side. Just think about who could be reading your comments and the image we are projecting on here. At least that's what the moderators on here caution us about from time to time. Of course I know there are those of you on here who would just as soon kick anyone's butt who disagrees with how you do things.But daddy always said "there's more than one way to kil;l a cat beside choking him on butter ". Good hunting boys. I'm not the enemy.
I guess I have gone from unethical to illegal in one thread according to you sir.
Well Preacher1, I think I need to be educated a little. I have a question for you if you don’t mind.
Where can I read up on wild hog laws in Texas like you have? That would be good information to share on this board.
I could be wrong but it seems to me that you think we are outlaws and release hogs without landowner/rancher consent. If so then you are dead wrong but I can only speak for myself and the other “law abiding wild boar hunters” as you call us. I am detecting a little sarcasm there by the way.

I currently only have one place that I can release hogs on and the landowner is happy about it. I am thankful for it because the place needs the hogs for the hunting that is done out there and my cup and my freezer runneth over.
I just hauled dead hogs all the way back from Florida because we had to kill them on this place. For that, you can call me crazy but not a law breaker.
I have always appreciated your comment on this board and never have considered you the enemy however, I have struggled with not being offended at being called unethical and a lawbreaker. That’s a 1st for me on this board or any other for that matter.
If I took you out of context then I apologize. If in fact you do think Im unethical and a lawbreaker then come out to my home in Magnolia, Texas. We can eat wild hog sausage, study “wild hog laws” and pray for each other.
Don’t forget your dogs either, I have a spot we can go and catch us a good fat barr if you need.
nate, I see that I should have taken a more serious approach to this topic to start with now that I see how you feel about it. Sorry about that bud. I don’t blame you for feeling the way you do about it.