Rich guys in helicopters participating in Feral Swine Eradication and Control Pilot Program don't want to accidentally shoot you. It's for your safety. Just guessing. LOL!
Nah, we don't mind accidentally shooting somebody. We can afford good lawyers.Rich guys in helicopters participating in Feral Swine Eradication and Control Pilot Program don't want to accidentally shoot you. It's for your safety. Just guessing. LOL!
I’m not sure which tax bracket the folks that work for the OK dept of Agriculture fall into.Rich guys in helicopters participating in Feral Swine Eradication and Control Pilot Program don't want to accidentally shoot you. It's for your safety. Just guessing. LOL!
The Ag department probably operates under the same “do as I say not as I do” program as the ODWC.I’m not sure which tax bracket the folks that work for the OK dept of Agriculture fall into.
How many years has this program been going on?Oklahoma is taking part in the Feral Swine Eradication and Control Pilot Program, a program of the United States Department of Agriculture. To ensure projects are conducted effectively, hunting on these WMAs for feral hogs is prohibited: Hackberry Flat, Kaw, Sandy Sanders and Waurika.
I'm thinking it's been at least two years and maybe three?How many years has this program been going on?
In my opinion, if the pigs aren’t “eradicated” in a specified time frame, the land needs to be opened back up to public hunting. They can either eradicate them or they can’t, and I’m betting that since it’s a govt program that they can’t.
Since the govt can screw up a wet dream, expect many more years of no results.I'm thinking it's been at least two years and maybe three?
I don't have a clue what they are trying, but most studies take many years to see if the plan is successful. Those suckers breed so fast that there has to be pigs moving on to the WMA at Kaw and others constantly from outside of the designated area.
It's going to be interesting to see what happens.
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