
I found these pics from a couple years ago. These were mostly trapped & killed. I kill every hog I can that I see. We fly our country 3-4 times a year with a helicopter. That is an absolute hoot!!!
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There is a mass grave with 400 bodies,
pigs, male female and piglets....
under the oil pumping station
10 kilometres over the Eritrean border.
There is a mass grave with 400 bodies,
pigs, male female and piglets....
under the oil pumping station
10 kilometres over the Eritrean border.
We have all the hunting on my country leased out. It irritates the piss out of my hunters that we kill hogs like we do, but we're gonna keep killin em. As a general rule, most places around here are either already leased or limited to family hunting..... there are some places that do day or weekend hunts.I don't think they're too awfully expensive.
.do any of you ranchers and land owners tolerate yankees killing your pork? i really want to come down there and do that sometime!!!!
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+1....If the answer's yes...Killswitch I'll split the gas with ya an pick ya up on the way through from PA.
This always makes me laugh, constant complaints about being covered up with hogs, and being eaten out of house and home by swine. Yet ask anyone if you can come down and help "take care" of their problem, and this is their answer:
I've tried many times to access land in Texas, without money, it aint happening. My opinion of too awfully expensive and Texas landowner's is quite different.
This always makes me laugh, constant complaints about being covered up with hogs, and being eaten out of house and home by swine. Yet ask anyone if you can come down and help "take care" of their problem, and this is their answer:
I've tried many times to access land in Texas, without money, it aint happening. My opinion of too awfully expensive and Texas landowner's is quite different.
So all the land owners should let you hunt for free? How exactly do you think Texans make their money? Mostly, off their lands.
I don’t think you understand coldbore’s statement. It is completely hypocritical to complain that a animal is destroying your property then try to charge someone a fee for offering their services to you, for free, to help you out. Make sense?
Not to mention the fact you're from Kentucky and I'm from West By God with thousands up thousands of public hunting ground at our disposal. So someone expecting us to pay a fee to hunt is quite frankly laughable.
Texans have the ability to charge people for hunting because hardly any public land exists, it's a shitty situation for outsiders. However I don't blame them for making a profit off something that belongs to them either, but that wasn't coldbores intentions with his statement.
Let's say you have a really nice backyard with a swimming pool, outdoor kitchen, & the whole nine yards.... BUT your yard is infested with stickers. Some random guy that you don't know from Adam says he'll "help take care of" your sticker problem but he wants to be able to use your backyard..... Would y'all welcome him in with open arms? I don't believe I would
I don’t think you understand coldbore’s statement. It is completely hypocritical to complain that a animal is destroying your property then try to charge someone a fee for offering their services to you, for free, to help you out. Make sense?
Not to mention the fact you're from Kentucky and I'm from West By God with thousands up thousands of public hunting ground at our disposal. So someone expecting us to pay a fee to hunt is quite frankly laughable.
Texans have the ability to charge people for hunting because hardly any public land exists, it's a shitty situation for outsiders. However I don't blame them for making a profit off something that belongs to them either, but that wasn't coldbores intentions with his statement.
I fully understand his statement. He wants to hunt for free on someones land.... but doesn't like to hear them complain about the destruction said animal is capable of. So, really I can't complain about damages that I have encountered even if we are pursuing a means to end it? That is crazy.
They have every right to charge people for being on their land. Because you know what tears up land as fast as a hog? Tourists on ATV's and buggies! As long as the land owner isn't charging you an outrageous sum I would assume you need to be ready to pay to play.
Or make friends with a land owner in the correct areas and you wont have to worry about it.[/QUOTE
You make a great piont about tourists on atv's tearing up land. My question is how do guys who live a thousand miles away get a chance to prove we wont? I would treat your land just like I treat my own land, and I would bet coldbore would as well. The only problem is we don't have friends in Texas and don't have tons of cash to pay for land use on top of all of the other expenses that go along with hunting out of state.
I fully understand his statement. He wants to hunt for free on someones land.... but doesn't like to hear them complain about the destruction said animal is capable of. So, really I can't complain about damages that I have encountered even if we are pursuing a means to end it? That is crazy.
They have every right to charge people for being on their land. Because you know what tears up land as fast as a hog? Tourists on ATV's and buggies! As long as the land owner isn't charging you an outrageous sum I would assume you need to be ready to pay to play.
Or make friends with a land owner in the correct areas and you wont have to worry about it.[/QUOTE
You make a great piont about tourists on atv's tearing up land. My question is how do guys who live a thousand miles away get a chance to prove we wont? I would treat your land just like I treat my own land, and I would bet coldbore would as well. The only problem is we don't have friends in Texas and don't have tons of cash to pay for land use on top of all of the other expenses that go along with hunting out of state.
I know where you are coming from. But, the land owner could charge a fair rate per day. Expenses are part of traveling to hunt. You just have to expect them and budget for them. The guys with the land know people want to do this, so they charge for it because ironically pigs stay in year round warm climates. So the guys up north have to be prepared to pay up. It's just how the world turns!
What about these guys that are charging $5k for a weekend of pig hunting from a chopper? Is that a ripoff to you?
Let's say you have a really nice backyard with a swimming pool, outdoor kitchen, & the whole nine yards.... BUT your yard is infested with stickers. Some random guy that you don't know from Adam says he'll "help take care of" your sticker problem but he wants to be able to use your backyard..... Would y'all welcome him in with open arms? I don't believe I would
While I'll agree Texas is free'er than most, it sure doesn't feel that way to a nonresident. Out west we can pretty much go where we want, and while there, do as we please, and all it cost's is the gas money to get there. I guess its like two different worlds in a way, I understand Texans can and do make money from their land (and Im not against it) its just so tempting to go shoot all that bacon, but the cost is a major turnoff. I often wonder if thats why the pig problem persists down that way, I know if we had a pig problem here, it wouldnt last long. Its getting to where a guy doesn't see rabbits and coyotes anymore because people shoot 'em up so hard, and if it were pigs in stead boy oh boy I can imagine the slaughter that would arise from overwhelming numbers of guys combing the mountains, hills, and desserts shooting them up.Texas is still a free state. We are not burdened with the federal government owning large pieces of real estate here. Yes Public Lands are limited