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Washington Co Hog Bounty........ Texas, not Oklahoma........
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<blockquote data-quote="beastep" data-source="post: 2912370" data-attributes="member: 41032"><p>Their sold to licensed hi fence facilities that have been inspected by the state and are killed in one way or another. They are not released into the wild. When their bringing $.50 per lb there are a lot of wild pigs being removed from the actual wild free range and being sold into controlled environments. There are a lot of pigs that are caught because of that one reason that would remain in the wild and alive to breed if you werent allowed to transport and sell them. Believe me, when I had a buyer, I caught and trapped a lot of pigs. Its payed for a lot of Christmases around here. The laws keep getting stricter so I have completely stopped trapping and catching them and have sold all my dogs. I know a lot of people that have quit for the same reason. Just in my area thats a whole lot of pigs per year that will now go unchecked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beastep, post: 2912370, member: 41032"] Their sold to licensed hi fence facilities that have been inspected by the state and are killed in one way or another. They are not released into the wild. When their bringing $.50 per lb there are a lot of wild pigs being removed from the actual wild free range and being sold into controlled environments. There are a lot of pigs that are caught because of that one reason that would remain in the wild and alive to breed if you werent allowed to transport and sell them. Believe me, when I had a buyer, I caught and trapped a lot of pigs. Its payed for a lot of Christmases around here. The laws keep getting stricter so I have completely stopped trapping and catching them and have sold all my dogs. I know a lot of people that have quit for the same reason. Just in my area thats a whole lot of pigs per year that will now go unchecked. [/QUOTE]
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