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<blockquote data-quote="SMS" data-source="post: 2289851" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>I'm not making the assumption that there isn't a problem. I'm using the assertion that there <em>is</em> a problem to illustrate my point/opinion. If you are a landowner who is overrun with hogs what is going to eliminate them, or move them off your property more; heavy hunting pressure or light? What is going to generate heavy pressure, inexpensive/free <em>organized</em> hunting or "trophy"/higher dollar hunting?</p><p></p><p>(and for those getting butt hurt about my opinion about paid hunts...I've pointed out repeatedly that I'm not against them and/or calling for legislation against them...I just don't get paying so much to shoot a pest that is supposedly responsible for the coming Armageddon. But that's where the personal choice comes in. If someone wants to throw down $300 bucks to shoot a pig, rock on.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMS, post: 2289851, member: 42"] I'm not making the assumption that there isn't a problem. I'm using the assertion that there [I]is[/I] a problem to illustrate my point/opinion. If you are a landowner who is overrun with hogs what is going to eliminate them, or move them off your property more; heavy hunting pressure or light? What is going to generate heavy pressure, inexpensive/free [I]organized[/I] hunting or "trophy"/higher dollar hunting? (and for those getting butt hurt about my opinion about paid hunts...I've pointed out repeatedly that I'm not against them and/or calling for legislation against them...I just don't get paying so much to shoot a pest that is supposedly responsible for the coming Armageddon. But that's where the personal choice comes in. If someone wants to throw down $300 bucks to shoot a pig, rock on.) [/QUOTE]
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