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    For people that wish they had hogs!



    That's what you'll get and no deer


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    #2
    Saw that on FB yesterday and thought its taken a long time for that pic to resurface...maybe 8-9 years..

    Its either the Diamond C or Cut N Shoot.. high fenced and stocked with pigs

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      #3
      I wish we had them. Yeah they're destructive and tear up crops. But I'm a hunter not a farmer so that'd be alright.

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        #4
        I'd be alright with that.

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          #5
          Big Bucket of Tannerite.......let the pig parts fly!

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            #6
            Wish I had them. Have feeder pens already, just wish I had another target to shoot at.

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              #7
              i think that is the picture from the cactus creek bowhunting website, i hunted that ranch and the hogs are as thick as flies. great place

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                #8
                I wish y'all had ALL of mine ...........

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                  #9
                  Wish I had some, hunt in oklahoma and Kansas and neither has hogs. Would almost rather run an arrow through a pig than a big buck!

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                    #10
                    I think I had 25 in this trailcam picture. Haven't seen many in the last 6 months, they come and go on the Leon River bottom.

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                      #11
                      Im sorry but you are wrong. Those hogs are behind a fence. Hogs can be managed like deer if you have dedicated hunters/trappers that know what they are doing and actually stay at it. I understand the farming/agricultural side of hogs being a problem but with minimal work on a deer lease you can hog proof feeders and fence them out of feeders you don't want them at while at the same time concentrate them at feeders that you do want to dedicate to hog hunting. We do it on our lease and it works great. Our hunters love having big meat/trophy barr hogs come deer season and support us hunting them and working them. We don't see em as a nuisance we see them as an added bonus to the deer hunting.

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                        #12
                        What brought this on??
                        Originally posted by justincorbell View Post
                        Im sorry but you are wrong. Those hogs are behind a fence. Hogs can be managed like deer if you have dedicated hunters/trappers that know what they are doing and actually stay at it. I understand the farming/agricultural side of hogs being a problem but with minimal work on a deer lease you can hog proof feeders and fence them out of feeders you don't want them at while at the same time concentrate them at feeders that you do want to dedicate to hog hunting. We do it on our lease and it works great. Our hunters love having big meat/trophy barr hogs come deer season and support us hunting them and working them. We don't see em as a nuisance we see them as an added bonus to the deer hunting.

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                          #13
                          The OP's comment

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Rack Ranch View Post
                            What brought this on??
                            X2

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by justincorbell View Post
                              Im sorry but you are wrong. Those hogs are behind a fence. Hogs can be managed like deer if you have dedicated hunters/trappers that know what they are doing and actually stay at it. I understand the farming/agricultural side of hogs being a problem but with minimal work on a deer lease you can hog proof feeders and fence them out of feeders you don't want them at while at the same time concentrate them at feeders that you do want to dedicate to hog hunting. We do it on our lease and it works great. Our hunters love having big meat/trophy barr hogs come deer season and support us hunting them and working them. We don't see em as a nuisance we see them as an added bonus to the deer hunting.


                              X2. We've got hogs on our high fence place and it is a blast keeping them in check. We've got a small place by most standards so we keep the population between 10-20 at all times. If you're willing to put in the time to manage them they are just another species to hunt.

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