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<blockquote data-quote="TedKennedy" data-source="post: 3447744" data-attributes="member: 25419"><p>Back around 2000, I wrote a nice letter to the then-head of the ODWC, and all the state reps on the Wildlife Commission. I explained the contact information sharing that New Mexico did with landowners, and shared some helpful info I had exchanged with the then-publisher of Boar Hunter magazine. (Louisiana fellow, and well experienced with hog invasion)</p><p></p><p> Only one of the 9 reps bothered to reply, his reply was basically "thanks for your input".</p><p>The then-ODWC head replied also, it was "thanks, but we're the experts, and we've got this".</p><p></p><p>They can all kiss my hairy butt, they were arrogant fools then, and I hope they're happy. I shall continue to hunt pigs on private property, as long as there are pigs to hunt. I'm not inclined to follow anybody's rules when they took exactly zero steps to combat this when the invasion was just getting started.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TedKennedy, post: 3447744, member: 25419"] Back around 2000, I wrote a nice letter to the then-head of the ODWC, and all the state reps on the Wildlife Commission. I explained the contact information sharing that New Mexico did with landowners, and shared some helpful info I had exchanged with the then-publisher of Boar Hunter magazine. (Louisiana fellow, and well experienced with hog invasion) Only one of the 9 reps bothered to reply, his reply was basically "thanks for your input". The then-ODWC head replied also, it was "thanks, but we're the experts, and we've got this". They can all kiss my hairy butt, they were arrogant fools then, and I hope they're happy. I shall continue to hunt pigs on private property, as long as there are pigs to hunt. I'm not inclined to follow anybody's rules when they took exactly zero steps to combat this when the invasion was just getting started. [/QUOTE]
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