I will stop before I am 35th on your ignore list.
The 35th spot was occupied yesterday, but the 36th is currently available.I will stop before I am 35th on your ignore list.
I have pigs off and on. My experience is you shot a couple and they leave for a while. It's a constant game of "what will show up this time?" but I'm ok with that. (I eat pigs, deer, whatever)My son & I have a deer lease near Perry that we have used about 7 years. My son placed a cell phone-linked game camera this year which has resulted in our first sighting of feral hogs on this property. My question is how best to deal with these when one gets in range. Not particularly interested in processing for meat, just dealing with the problem. I guess the coyotes & buzzards have to eat but I don’t want to adversely affect the deer hunting, either. The bonus is the farmer says it’s worth a 6-pack per pig to him to be rid of them.
How about it, wise ones of OSA?
A farmer in Western Noble Cnty (@ 8 miles West of Perry) that lets me hunt on his land said they saw hogs for the first time earlier this year. Last w/e he may have said they have seen a couple hogs about three times. Not every day, thankfully! He told me to shoot them dead. I'll have to consider where I would want to drag one off, if they were to show up.My son & I have a deer lease near Perry that we have used about 7 years.
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