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~let the FARM PIGS loose and let's hunt !! Whaaa ?
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Originally posted by diamond10x View PostAll the haters that would NEVER do something like that, only hunt low fence free range cause they're better than everyone else, and NEVER make a less than perfect shot....
Pig is a pig, might be fresh out of the farmer's pen, but everyone has their own way and means of hunting. End of the day those guys look like they had fun and will be hunting another day.
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Back in the day when it was legal I would catch quite a few hogs and then resell them. You cannot believe some of the things that SOME people who do guided hunts do. I knew of one guy that would have his hunters come in the night before the big hunt. Once the hunters arrived and were settled in for the night they would load up a hog, take it out to where they were going to hunt, shoot it between the front toes on both front feet with a .22, and then turn it out. As you can imagine the hog did not travel far. Another had a small pen built out in the woods. He would take his hunter out. The dogs would tear out to the pen. A worker of his was there and when he would see the dogs coming he would turn out the hog. The dogs would normally get bayed fairly quick. The hunter would kill it and think they had a real hunt.
-john
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I don't mind that they hunted this pig. To each his/her own. The part that made me laugh was when they were talking about it "coming at them" It was obviously a pet pig. I've never seen a boar that size that takes an arrow and sticks around for a second and 3rd shot. Wild boar that big are generally very smart and nocturnal. Again, that's fine, good eating, and best of all.......BACON Just don't sell it as a "dangerous" situation
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Originally posted by TX_Hoghunter View PostBack in the day when it was legal I would catch quite a few hogs and then resell them. You cannot believe some of the things that SOME people who do guided hunts do. I knew of one guy that would have his hunters come in the night before the big hunt. Once the hunters arrived and were settled in for the night they would load up a hog, take it out to where they were going to hunt, shoot it between the front toes on both front feet with a .22, and then turn it out. As you can imagine the hog did not travel far. Another had a small pen built out in the woods. He would take his hunter out. The dogs would tear out to the pen. A worker of his was there and when he would see the dogs coming he would turn out the hog. The dogs would normally get bayed fairly quick. The hunter would kill it and think they had a real hunt.
-john
Everybody was happy.
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Originally posted by Geezy Rider View PostFriend of mine guided quail hunts. Worked the same way. Hunters never knew they were planted and everyone got limit. Went home happy hunters bragging about how good Texas quail hunting was.
Everybody was happy.
If the hunters know and are ok with it that’s fine. If they thought they were killing wild birds that’s nothing short of a scam.
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