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    #76
    I live in Van Zandt co. We have a lot of hogs. and they tear up jack. I even raised one and is in my freezer. In Coleman there are here as we'll but not at my feeder. Thanks to hog panels.

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      #77
      bazillions of them at our place in Graford near Possum kingdom. Pen destroying, deer spooking feeder destroying freaks! Not one at our place just outside of Hamilton. Landowner claims he has seen a few but have never had one at a feeder nor seen one.

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        #78
        You know I have always heard 'once you have them, you can't get rid of them'. We have them but they don't stay like others claim. They will be on the game camera for a few days. . . . then you won't see any for a couple months. . . then they are back for a few days. . . . then gone. Personally I like them. I am not a big killer, so they at least they give me something to see when I am on the stand, and so far I have not see a lack of deer because of the pigs.

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          #79
          We got pigs out hear in Ward and Pecos county near the river. They are a pain in the butt. We used to just be able to set up the feeders and feed them and shoot a few. Once they figure out they can knock it over they will continue to do it over and over. So know we have to stake the feeders down or pen them. Also the damage those suckers do to roads is just ridiculous, sure they are fun to shoot, but it is not fun fixing roads or driving down ruined roads.

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            #80
            Don't have them on the lease in Harper and do not want them. Remember folks they also kill and eat more fawns than the average person realizes. If you want the best deer hunting that you can get than you don't want hogs...

            -john

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              #81
              Ya'll ain't got no pigs cause their all at my lease. I'm not wasting anymore arrows on them. I have watched them on several occaasion chase the deer off my feeder. You don't want them.

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                #82
                We don't have any and I'm glad. I've been on leases with a lot of hogs and I hate the darn things. They ran off the deer and tore up more expensive equipment than you could afford to repair.
                I'll just go to a day or weekend lease if I want to kill one.

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                  #83
                  We don't have any on our place in Angelo (ESP's place) but we do have many on our small place in Vance...

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                    #84
                    None on our place in Sonora

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                      #85
                      Our pigs moved away for about two weeks ago

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                        #86
                        We supposedly have a few but they have alluded me for at least 4 years not one sighting. Sometimes I wished I seen them but usually they over populate and wish I hadn't seen them.

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                          #87
                          We have pigs south of rocksprings. See them all over the trail cams at night, but once you shoot at them once during the day they dont hit that feeder during light hours anymore. Ours have all gon nocturnal which is fine with me. keep the corn cleaned up and not allow the deer to eat all night and not hit the feeders when they go off...

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                            #88
                            None at our place in Gouldbusk (Coleman Co.). Just had all the tanks cleaned so they are holding water again, so who knows. Haven't been on the place but 5 years and have heard the places in the north part of the county are overrun so its a matter of time I think.

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                              #89
                              This is why I'm seeing less Deer!

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                                #90
                                Originally posted by gator89 View Post
                                At my buddies place north of Loma alta there were no pigs 3 years ago. Now the place is covered in them. They killed one that tipped the scales close to 300 a week ago. Every time I go out there I'm always sure to do my part to control the population. Jooger17 killed a pretty big boar out there last season.

                                Regarding the OPs question my place in goliad is covered up in them but it seems like lately they haven't been coming to the feeders as much. They must be too occupied with acorns.
                                I'm pretty sure Jooger17 is the Chuck Norris of hunting. That pig prolly just laid down and posed for a LDP out of fear.

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