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The article overlooks a few basic facts. I lived in Central Texas for most of the eighties and hogs were pretty rare. Most of the huntable land is Texas is private and the land owners had been charging an arm and a leg for trophy deer hunts. When the hogs showed up they tried to do the same thing. Some even released hogs to increase the earning potential of their land.

 

Speaking of Americans, has anyone seen this fellow?

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The article overlooks a few basic facts. I lived in Central Texas for most of the eighties and hogs were pretty rare. Most of the huntable land is Texas is private and the land owners had been charging an arm and a leg for trophy deer hunts. When the hogs showed up they tried to do the same thing. Some even released hogs to increase the earning potential of their land.

 

Speaking of Americans, has anyone seen this fellow?

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Are they still charging to shoot them ( hogs ) ..? Or do they want rid of them ?
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The article overlooks a few basic facts. I lived in Central Texas for most of the eighties and hogs were pretty rare. Most of the huntable land is Texas is private and the land owners had been charging an arm and a leg for trophy deer hunts. When the hogs showed up they tried to do the same thing. Some even released hogs to increase the earning potential of their land.

 

Speaking of Americans, has anyone seen this fellow?

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Found him :thumbs:

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The article overlooks a few basic facts. I lived in Central Texas for most of the eighties and hogs were pretty rare. Most of the huntable land is Texas is private and the land owners had been charging an arm and a leg for trophy deer hunts. When the hogs showed up they tried to do the same thing. Some even released hogs to increase the earning potential of their land.

 

Speaking of Americans, has anyone seen this fellow?e82ec7e27debb218e51bba081db619ca.jpg

Found him :thumbs:

 

Hes better looking now

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The article overlooks a few basic facts. I lived in Central Texas for most of the eighties and hogs were pretty rare. Most of the huntable land is Texas is private and the land owners had been charging an arm and a leg for trophy deer hunts. When the hogs showed up they tried to do the same thing. Some even released hogs to increase the earning potential of their land.

 

Speaking of Americans, has anyone seen this fellow?e82ec7e27debb218e51bba081db619ca.jpg

Found him :thumbs:

Hes better looking now

Has a higher IQ now also
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I told the wife ''WHEN'' we win the lotto im outta this fukin kip of a country,lol...id like to be able to wake up most mornings with sun on my face and deer and hogs in my neighbourhood,with a few hares/jackrabbits thrown in for fun....I better win it soon cause im running out of time real fast lol

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The article overlooks a few basic facts. I lived in Central Texas for most of the eighties and hogs were pretty rare. Most of the huntable land is Texas is private and the land owners had been charging an arm and a leg for trophy deer hunts. When the hogs showed up they tried to do the same thing. Some even released hogs to increase the earning potential of their land.

 

Speaking of Americans, has anyone seen this fellow?

e82ec7e27debb218e51bba081db619ca.jpg

Are they still charging to shoot them ( hogs ) ..? Or do they want rid of them ?

 

Oh yea. You can google Texas hog hunts and get an idea.

 

I've been wanting wild boar for ages and the buggers are ten to the dozen over there :cray:

The real wild boar live in Europe and that's closer to you than Texas.

 

 

The article overlooks a few basic facts. I lived in Central Texas for most of the eighties and hogs were pretty rare. Most of the huntable land is Texas is private and the land owners had been charging an arm and a leg for trophy deer hunts. When the hogs showed up they tried to do the same thing. Some even released hogs to increase the earning potential of their land.

 

Speaking of Americans, has anyone seen this fellow?

e82ec7e27debb218e51bba081db619ca.jpg

Found him :thumbs:

 

Excellent. Bag that up for the family will you.

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53 last week,but mind set of a 30 yr old lol..body of an 80 yr old and the mental capacity of Forest Gump :laugh:

i was 42 last week but feel much older an less im out with the dogs,mental capacity not much left up there :blink:

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