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Washington Co Hog Bounty........ Texas, not Oklahoma........
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2911797" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I don't know about Tx, but in Oklahoma it seems the landowners protect the pigs more than the deer in some cases. Seems like the ODW does too since they outlawed bait on public grounds. I now the bait on public was because of fights over whose pile it was, but a ton of pigs that were getting trapped on Kaw got shut down by that reg.</p><p>I had co-workers that did nothing but complain about their land/yard getting destroyed by pigs, but when you asked to trap or shoot, they quit talking to you about it.</p><p></p><p>Its a double edged sword to let people that have never hunted before on your private land. We all want to see new hunters, and see new opportunities for experienced hunters, but as a landowner, there are a lot of stories to be told about allowing the general public on to your land unfettered. it rarely turns out well.</p><p></p><p>The Nobel Foundation put up a list a few years back asking if landowners wanted hunters to help eradicate their hogs. We had a thread on it. Zero landowners put their property on the list.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2911797, member: 5412"] I don't know about Tx, but in Oklahoma it seems the landowners protect the pigs more than the deer in some cases. Seems like the ODW does too since they outlawed bait on public grounds. I now the bait on public was because of fights over whose pile it was, but a ton of pigs that were getting trapped on Kaw got shut down by that reg. I had co-workers that did nothing but complain about their land/yard getting destroyed by pigs, but when you asked to trap or shoot, they quit talking to you about it. Its a double edged sword to let people that have never hunted before on your private land. We all want to see new hunters, and see new opportunities for experienced hunters, but as a landowner, there are a lot of stories to be told about allowing the general public on to your land unfettered. it rarely turns out well. The Nobel Foundation put up a list a few years back asking if landowners wanted hunters to help eradicate their hogs. We had a thread on it. Zero landowners put their property on the list. [/QUOTE]
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