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Wouldn't be the 1st time YOU did that, right?
:sign0101:Crap. I realized I wasn't a team player with that last post and was gonna change it, you nailed me. Lol
I wonder if we've run Boyd off of his thread
What is this program called and who's responsible for carrying it out? Sounds straight up asinine.In this area, the Feds condemned land that had been in families for generations so they could build a huge dam and shallow lake. The project was blasted by environmentalists and finally reduced to a tiny fraction of the original plan. Of course, they kept the land and it's all Federal now. The place is lousy with pigs but do you think hunting would be allowed? (You know that answer.) That's where the trappers are catching the pigs for relocation. Maybe they'll relocate them around your place. The whole thing is a giant FUBAR and the residents are plenty fed up.
Flash
If I wanted them here I would have done that (not to say others in the area haven't done just that). With progress comes expansion and with expansion the forest comes down.Did you spill some corn on your land by mistake? Oh darn. Beware that it may attract unwanted feral hogs...
I remember as a teenager working cows in that area and seeing piles of rebar, wire mesh, and gravel placed along the Trinity/ Old/ Lost rivers. It was just sitting there going to waste, taxpayer money down the tubes. Kind of like the SuperCollider project. I don't think any body can even lease that river area for grazing anymore.In this area, the Feds condemned land that had been in families for generations so they could build a huge dam and shallow lake. The project was blasted by environmentalists and finally reduced to a tiny fraction of the original plan. Of course, they kept the land and it's all Federal now. The place is lousy with pigs but do you think hunting would be allowed? (You know that answer.) That's where the trappers are catching the pigs for relocation. Maybe they'll relocate them around your place. The whole thing is a giant FUBAR and the residents are plenty fed up.
Flash
When replacing property line fences use a wire called Staytite 50. I have had good results with this product, it will keep the hogs out.
they continue to multiply when they're relocated
when they're dead they cant make more piglets
Have plenty of guns and