know some ppl around nac who have tried it on a larger property, but ended up making more money on pheasant hunts and just did away with the hogs.
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Originally posted by Smokeater View PostWouldn't waste money on a high fence but you might beef up the bottom half of your existing fence if there is one. If they want out...they'll get, out so keep 'em fed and happy!! Have fun!
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Originally posted by coon007 View PostBeen there done that and bought the t-shirt. Its is a truly great job but it did not pay the bills for me and I own the land and a real nice ranch house for the guest. to much competition. You don't need high fence for hogs and rams but you need to run the fence twice daily. What I would have done diffrently was buy pure blood eurasian hog's and breed them first. expensive but well worth it, then you can charge way more for them that any ol feral hog and very little places have them here in Texas for that matter in the whole USA
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Originally posted by HogHunter34 View PostGreat! I was just about convinced i had a career change coming. We have the land and the hogs. I would just need to improve the fencing. I would love to be able to make a living doing something like this. Oh well, maybe some day
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