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ROKTOY829 said:
pigs moving in is :afro: moving into the neighborhood.

Worse! 3 litters per year, 9 piglets per litter, they will eat anything they can get their mouth around and they are smarter than any other animal (and some people) in the woods. We are getting them in West Tn, and our farmers are not happy! Deer are bad, but they don't hold a candle to the damage hogs can do! Plus they are hard on deer population (and rabbits, and turkeys, and all the other stuff that is fun to kill and eat)
 
money_pit_yj said:
Worse! 3 litters per year, 9 piglets per litter, they will eat anything they can get their mouth around and they are smarter than any other animal (and some people) in the woods. We are getting them in West Tn, and our farmers are not happy! Deer are bad, but they don't hold a candle to the damage hogs can do! Plus they are hard on deer population (and rabbits, and turkeys, and all the other stuff that is fun to kill and eat)

Very true. There sense of smell and hearing is by far better then a deers. Second they are not afraid of you. Have a few pictures of two boars running together look like twins. I'm sure they have tag teamed a few things for there favor. Neat picture was of one sow running a piglet of another litter off.
 
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I will trade someone a hunt for hogs and deer in far west ok for ? **** that goes boom,tools or buggy parts, I'm easy and have about 10,000 acres to hunt.


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Just to give y'all kind of a price these hunts usually go for around 3500 to 5g for a 4 day hunt. Depending on what people wanna trade for I don't care if you wanna come stay 2 weeks or until you limit out your tags. We have a place for people to stay and cook out almost every night.


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Ya I'm pretty familiar with hunt prices, I've been lookin at a Kansas or Iowa hunt for 2015, I'm in Maine on a bear hunt as we speak... When I get back next week I'll get back with ya! I'm leaving the hotel now for camp and prolly won't have service for a week
 
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We also own 2k acres in Comanche county ks and killed some 200in bucks up there.
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Eh got pics but nothing out of the usual... waiting for more fall Paterno pattern and losing velvet before I get my hopes too high
 
Been seeing these behind my house all summer
 

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Damn pigs :gtfo:
 

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Glad to see some trappers I'm thinkin bout getting into because it's seems to be a lost trade and I hate yotes can y'all guys give any adobe on starter traps and tips please
 
this year will be the first year I have really hunted in FL. I joined a hunt club this year on Camp Blanding, which is only open to past or present national guard soldiers...which is nice. This is also the first hunt club I have been in, I am used to hunting farm/family land back in Indiana and so far I have found some nice areas and lots of sign. Been shooting my bow quite a bit...definitely ready to fill the freezer! Plenty of hogs and deer out there as well.....season starts Sept. 13!
 
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