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<blockquote data-quote="Gus Petch" data-source="post: 3294672" data-attributes="member: 5452"><p>The current administration's policies have no bearing on shooting of feral hogs within their boundaries. Some NWRs have allowed it from the get-go (Hagerman NWR in Texas comes to mind) while others have not. Wichita Mountains has swung the pendulum from "we don't care, but you can't take them with you" through "NO" to the current policy of you're allowed, but you're still limited to five rounds of ammunition.</p><p></p><p>The main goal of a controlled hunt is achieving the target number of animals within a very limited amount of time. It's not to go on a hike, play with feral hogs or shoot coyotes. I'm not burning vacation or an opportunity at a special hunt to shoot hogs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gus Petch, post: 3294672, member: 5452"] The current administration's policies have no bearing on shooting of feral hogs within their boundaries. Some NWRs have allowed it from the get-go (Hagerman NWR in Texas comes to mind) while others have not. Wichita Mountains has swung the pendulum from "we don't care, but you can't take them with you" through "NO" to the current policy of you're allowed, but you're still limited to five rounds of ammunition. The main goal of a controlled hunt is achieving the target number of animals within a very limited amount of time. It's not to go on a hike, play with feral hogs or shoot coyotes. I'm not burning vacation or an opportunity at a special hunt to shoot hogs. [/QUOTE]
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