Watch for Oklahoma to follow Missouri's lead and ban hog hunting. There's a multitude of issues with the sport such as fenced pigs escaping and people transporting them to other parts of the state to release in the wild to build a population to hunt. They are a growing invasive species and trapping is a more effective method of eradication than hunting them. I predict that in a few years, hunting them will be banned, not just on state property.
You’re exactly right!!! Pigs are totally out of control in Texas, and it will never be addressed at a state level because too many influential people are making a boat load of money off hog hunting.Texas went from a decent problem to a huge problem and now many don’t want to solve because they’re all making beaucoup $ off of it.
Waurika, I believe.My place is in one of the couple or three counties in OK that doesn’t have a pig population, and the county game warden told me a little about the “test” the state is doing at Kaw and another WMA I can’t remember. He said they’re modeling it after Kansas.
You’re exactly right!!! Pigs are totally out of control in Texas, and it will never be addressed at a state level because too many influential people are making a boat load of money off hog hunting.
I still can't fathom why the heck Oklahoma allows the transport and sale of live hogs (license or not). Absolutely stupid and contributing to the problem.
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